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The Hbada E3 Pro Ergonomic Office Chair combines advanced 3-zone dynamic lumbar support, fully customizable 4D headrest, and 6D adjustable armrests to deliver tailored comfort for professionals. Certified by top international standards and awarded for design excellence, it suits diverse environments from home offices to gaming setups. With a solid build and comprehensive warranty, it offers a premium ergonomic experience under $1000.













| ASIN | B0CQ4M5PNW |
| Brand | Hbada |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (26) |
| Date First Available | 7 Mar. 2025 |
| Item Weight | 31 kg |
| Model Number | Hbada E3 |
| Product Dimensions | 70 x 70 x 128 cm; 30.98 kg |
V**E
I've purchased this chair in July 2025 and it was good for the first month or so but then it started to get uncomfortable. I thought the mesh would be the best option for a chair, but when wearing shorts makes it uncomfortable due to the mesh rubbing on your skin. The adjustments on the chair was nice until you hear every single adjustment. While you're moving and adjusting, arm rests do tend to wiggle. I loved the adjustable lumber support until it wouldn't allow me to lock it anymore - possibly sometime in October 2025. I wouldn't recommend this chair due to the functionality. It seemed like a good chair and I also looked through tik toks and social media but it was not a good fit for me, especially working from home.
K**R
OKAY! A FEW THINGS! I had a hard time getting the head on. Not only that, the manual is a bit confusing and even had a typo in it. I had to look up a youtube video just to understand what I was doing. HOWEVER! Once the whole thing was complete, I took my first seat and OH MY GOD THIS THING IS SO GOOD ON MY BACK! It feels very comfortable. The mesh is strong and the adjustments are easy once you understand how they work. I would say this chair is about worth it’s price considering it has a lot of adjustment features. Though, if you don’t want so many features and like simple, don’t get this one. All my other ergonomic chairs have always gotten ruined due to weight and me leaning back in them. This one feels very strong and could withstand regular use. I will come back in about half a year to see if it still holds up. Bottom line: if you’ve got money and you want a good chair with a lot of adjustments and back support, this one is for you. If not? Keep searching
E**S
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.
S**R
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.
A**H
I was very excited to get this chair. I’ve given it a couple months before writing a review. This really isn’t for me. I have a lower back injury, this makes it worse due to the spring pressure on the lumbar support even with the most shallow setting. I end up standing for the last couple hours of the day since it’s better than sitting. The footrest wobbles. The arm rests don’t go down low enough and the mesh is very rough on my skin, sitting cross legged can be very uncomfortable. Also it’s too short even at its highest setting for me. Had high hopes, giving 2 stars due to the overall adjustability and the headrest which I do like. For $500, if you have long arms and legs or a lower back injury, I’d recommend something else.
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