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AndaSeat Novis Gaming Chair vs Libernovo Omni

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Libernovo Omni comes out ahead by a narrow margin (4.1 vs 4.2). The gap is mostly about users wanting electronic adjustments on a budget — read the strengths below before deciding.

AndaSeat Novis Gaming Chair
Ranked #3 in Best Gaming Chairs
AndaSeat Novis Gaming Chair
$219

The AndaSeat Novis gaming chair stands out as a top-tier budget-friendly option, praised by TechRadar for its exceptional comfort and value. Reviewers noted the chair's squishy base, good lumbar support, and sleek design that appeals to both gamers and professionals. PCMag echoed these sentiments, calling it one of the most comfortable chairs tested. While some reviewers mentioned the armrests are too small and the tilt could be more dramatic, the overall consensus is that this chair delivers on basics without unnecessary frills, making it ideal for those seeking affordable comfort. Those looking for premium features or adjustable components may want to consider alternatives.

Strengths
  • Exceptionally squishy base provides excellent comfort
  • Sleek style that's not too garish and appeals to both gamers and professionals
  • The perfect price tag at around $200-250 for the budget-friendly option
Watch-outs
  • Armrests could be larger, especially on XL model
  • Tilt mechanism could be more dramatic
Libernovo Omni
Higher ratedRanked #4 in Best Gaming Chairs
Libernovo Omni
$833

The LiberNovo Omni delivers premium ergonomic support at an accessible price point, according to TechRadar's review by Collin Probst. The chair features excellent lumbar support, electronic adjustments, and a comfortable mesh seat that prevents sagging. While it offers all-day comfort and quiet operation, reviewers noted that the headrest is overly sensitive to movement and the color options are limited. This chair is ideal for users seeking high-end ergonomics without the premium price tag, though those wanting more customization options may want to consider alternatives.

Strengths
  • Fantastic lumbar support that seamlessly integrates into posture
  • Electronic adjustment system with rechargeable battery
  • Comfortable all-day use with mesh seat preventing sagging
Watch-outs
  • Headrest moves up and down too easily, causing minor instability
  • Limited colorway options available

How they stack up

AndaSeat Novis Gaming Chair

The AndaSeat Novis provides exceptional value at a fraction of the cost of the Herman Miller X Logitech Embody, but lacks the premium materials and ergonomic engineering that make the Embody superior for long-term use. While the Secretlab Titan Evo offers more customization options, the Novis excels in providing basic comfort and a sleek design without unnecessary frills. Compared to the LiberNovo Omni, it offers less advanced electronic adjustments but more affordable pricing and simpler assembly.

Libernovo Omni

The LiberNovo Omni offers electronic adjustments and quiet operation that the Secretlab Titan Evo lacks, while being significantly more affordable than the Herman Miller X Logitech Embody. Unlike the AndaSeat Novis, which provides basic comfort without advanced features, the Omni delivers premium ergonomic support with a rechargeable system. While the Hbada X7 includes smart features, the Omni's electronic adjustments and whisper-quiet operation make it a better choice for those seeking high-end ergonomics without the bulk.

Specs side-by-side

SpecAndaSeat Novis Gaming ChairLibernovo Omni
Price$200-$250
MaterialFaux leather-like PVC
Lumbar SupportBuilt-in but non-adjustable
FrameSlimmed down to reduce costs
AdjustmentElectronic
BatteryRechargeable
SeatMesh
LumbarSupport integrated
NoiseWhisper-quiet
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