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Old 14-12-2010, 13:52   #1
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Gaming seat

Hardly used gaming seat. Like new. £45. Description & pics below. Pm me for contact details. Thanks for looking.

The iCush, is a what HoMedics describes as a immersive audio sync seat. Translated into plain gadgeteer speak, it’s a cushion that automatically vibrates to sound input, and has built in speakers. The idea behind the iCush is that you can connect your iPod, DVD player, TV, game system, etc. to it and both listen to the audio through the built in speakers in the cushion, and feel the vibrations from the sounds.
It’s comfortable to sit on when placed in your favorite easy chair or sofa. The outside edges of the cushion is covered in Black leather-like vinyl. The main seat and back rest sections are nicely padded and covered with a Grey knit material. There are elastic straps on the back of the cushion that you can use to secure it to the back of a chair. Included with the iCush are several cables and an AC adapter. The cables allow you to connect the iCush to devices that use Red and White RCA connections, like DVD players, TVs, gaming consoles (Xbox, Playstation, etc.). Also included is a 3.5mm cable with a built in volume control switch. The main control for the cushion is a wired handheld remote. It has several buttons that can be used to adjust the speed, intensity and location of the vibration. When the iCush is not being used, you can stow the remote and cables in the stretchy mesh pouch that is sewn into the seam of the bottom cushion. On the top ‘shoulders’ of the seat back, there are swivel speakers. The location is just right for listening to audio from the connected device. You can also turn off the audio, disconnect all devices and just use this chair as a massage chair.













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Old 14-12-2010, 20:33   #2
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Re: Gaming seat

These are on ebay for £30 with free next day delivery and 12 months guarantee
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Old 15-12-2010, 00:13   #3
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Blimey didnt realise you could get them that cheap. Ta for the info though. I`d best put the price down then. £20 for quick sale
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Old 15-12-2010, 05:32   #4
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Re: Gaming seat

Would like this if still available please. PM'd you
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Old 16-12-2010, 19:23   #5
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Re: Gaming seat

Sold now
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