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๐ช Elevate your workspace with ergonomic precision and dynamic support!
The Hbada E3 Pro Ergonomic Office Chair combines award-winning ergonomic design with 3-zone dynamic lumbar support and fully adjustable 6D armrests and 4D headrest. Built for big and tall users (5'3"โ6'3"), it offers versatile use across office, home, and gaming environments. Certified by top international bodies and backed by a 3-year warranty, it promises tailored comfort and durability for the modern professional.















| ASIN | B0CQ4M5PNW |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Arm Style | Adjustable |
| Back Style | mesh |
| Back style | mesh |
| Best Sellers Rank | #78,222 in Home ( See Top 100 in Home ) #480 in Home Office Desk Chairs |
| Brand | Hbada |
| Brand Name | Hbada |
| Color | Black |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 44 Reviews |
| Fill Material | Foam |
| Form Factor | Recliner |
| Frame Material Type | Plastic |
| Included Components | No components included |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Depth | 27.5 inches |
| Item Dimensions | 70 x 70 x 128 centimeters |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 69.9D x 69.9W x 101.6H centimeters |
| Leg Style | Straight leg |
| Manufacturer | Hbada |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Hbada E3 |
| Material | Polypropylene |
| Material Type | Polypropylene |
| Model Name | Hbada E3 Pro |
| Model Number | Hbada E3 Pro |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product dimensions | 69.9D x 69.9W x 101.6H centimeters |
| Reclining Position Count | 1 x |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
| Required Assembly | No |
| Room Type | Office |
| Seat Depth | 52.6 centimeters |
| Seat Material | Polypropylene |
| Set Name | Black |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | Medium |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
| Theme | office |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
M**E
Do NOT Buy This Overpriced Chair they charge $100 to return
I was so excited to get this Hbada E3 Pro ergonomic office chair for $450, thinking it would be a solid upgrade with all the "premium" features like adjustable lumbar support, leg rest, and sturdy build. What a massive disappointment. This chair is nowhere near worth the price and feels like cheap junk that barely lasted a single afternoon. First off, the armrests were a nightmare to assemble. The screws refused to go all the way in no matter how much I tightened them โ already a bad sign. The lumbar support is completely useless. It doesn't lock into place at all, so it just flops around and provides zero actual support. I kept fiddling with it, hoping it would click or hold, but nope โ total failure. After just two hours of use (and I only weigh 160 lbs), the hydraulic lift completely gave out. The chair won't stay up and slowly sinks no matter what. For a chair advertised as high-quality, this is pathetic. The leg rest? Flimsy at best. It feels like it could snap under minimal weight. All the bells and whistles that supposedly justify the $450 price tag simply do not work. Save your money โ this is not a premium ergonomic chair. It's poorly made, frustrating, and unreliable. Very disappointed. Look elsewhere! Also they charge you almost $100 for return shipping and a refund. Save your $$$$ If the company reaches out I will edit or delete this post!
E**S
Decent chair, but over priced.
The Hbada E3 Pro is a good chair, but overpriced. Quality control is a concern. I had at least five different screws missing plus the allen wrench. Upon further inspection two chair pieces had hairline cracks which I could only see because the sunlight hit the chair at just the right angle when I was putting it together. There is a strong possiblity I received a return item - there was double-tape on the outside of the box and on many of the packaged parts. The chair was comfortable, but due to the plastic materials in the arms the chair does "wobble" more than it should. I would not push myself up or out using the armrests because they feel flimsy. Regarding the armrests - listen to the previous reviews. They are high and do not move enough to be able to push the chair in. The foot rest bar is also made out of plastic and wobbles - a lot. Lumbar and head support are good. The base is solid. The chair controls need refinement to work more smoothly. You can feel the plastic material used in the blend of the mesh which may cause issue with those who have sensitive skin and allergies. English instructions - both the booklet and the assembly video subtitles - need corrections because they are both incorrect on what screws to use where. You have to see which screws the guy points to in the video to get the right ones. Overall a decent chair, but should be more in the $200-$225 range for the materials used and the lax quality control. Returning. UPDATE: The seller did reach out to make certain I received a refund which I really appreciated.
J**O
Not perfect but still good enough
I really love the lumbar support for this chair. It's not holding me at one position, instead it follows my lower back movement which is very important for ergonomic chair. The armrest is a bit too tall for me. I'm 5' 2" and I have to make my arms wide open so my shoulder can stay flat, not sure if this design is intentional. I tried putting Purple seat cushion on it to raise up my height, but doesn't feel that great compare to the seat itself, so I had to move away the arm rest most of the time while using keyboard. The neck rest was really hard to install. Both neck and back rest are hard to adjust since I have to pull them all the way up to unlock first. Sometimes they would stuck and hard to pull down, so I wouldn't want to adjust them often.
B**S
Pretty good
Easy to assemble, only thing that threw us off and had a hard time understanding was the lumbar area, at first we were tugging on it as far as it would reach , outwards and everytime my husband would scoot his body back it would just get pushed back inwards not locking , and when we would rise the height same problem it would not lock and just fall back down , We thought that there was a manufacturing problem but we soon learned that on both height and when your pulling outward, it locks on the 3rd or 4th snap that you hear when adjusting & you have to stop before you hit the max because if you go past that then itโll just keep falling or getting pushed back in. hope this helps!!! Thatโs my only complaint other than that after we figured this out my husband loved it
S**R
Consider the following before buying
As a preface, I am 5 foot 11 inches, and weigh 230lbs. I have a muscular build as well, which makes my legs heavier. This chair is definitely not worth the high price tag, nor all the social media ads about this. Here's a not-so-short list as to why: -The box came in shambles, held together by an entire roll of packing tape. The parts were wrapped individually in an obscene amount of foam and tape. -Took me (background as a mechanic in aviation) about an hour to fully assemble. The instructions are not the most clear and the little hex wrench that's included stripped out about halfway through the assembly. -All of the gray supports that you see along the seat and back are not metal, just thick plastic that's spray painted a metallic color. -The footrest is a joke, my legs make the flimsy bar that the footrest is attached to bend and wobble. -Armrests are loose and wobbly, and the cushioning is waaaaay too firm. It's almost as if nothing is there. The tilt function is also very uncomfortable and unnatural. The E3 Ultra does the tilting right compared to this - The cushioning is more uncomfortable on the headrest, however, the seat cushion itself is all right. The bottom line is I'm definitely returning it, and going for a more well-known brand like Steelcase or Herman Miller. I'd rather pay the same amount of money for a more quality chair.
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