Pyramat PM440W Deluxe Wireless Sound Rocker
Pyramat PM440W Deluxe Wireless Sound Rocker Reviews
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Pyramat PM440W Deluxe Wireless Sound Rocker. The PM440w Deluxe Wireless Sound Rocker lets you FEEL THE ACTION from your video games, movies, and music. Sound is beamed wirelessly, up to 25 feet, through a 2.4 GHz wireless transmitter. The bass is so huge and the sound is so clear you'll feel like you are literally in the game. Hear every footstep, and feel every crash, punch or gunshot as the built-in 5.5 Powersub subwoofer sends vibrations right through you. The two full range ARX high performance speakers create a personal surround sound effect to accelerate your games to the next level. The PM440w is the largest of all our rockers, featuring more width and cushion support. The sound rocker works with Movies and Music too. Connect with your iPod or MP3 player and the sound rocker fills your room with music at the push of a button. The reversible headrest and breathable dual-layered mesh backrest are ideal for extended hours of game play. The PM440w Deluxe Wireless Sound Rocker is the ultimate gaming experience. Readmore
- Legless rocker with 2.4 GHz transmitter to beam sound wirelessly up to 25'
- Functions as portable-audio-device booster for video games, movies, music
- 5.5" 30W Powersub subwoofer in seatback; 2 Full Range ARX 3" speakers in headrest
- Multi-player gaming connection; iPod/MP3/PSP docking-station/holster; volume/bass controls
- Compatible with PS2/PS3, Xbox/XBox360, Game Cube, Nintendo DS, PSP, iPod, TV, VCR, DVD/MP3 players
 "Wow!!" 2008-12-27
By LadyCollette (The South, USA)
I got this for my 21 year old son for Christmas. I was downstairs when he hooked it up and I could not believe the depth of sound this chair put out even at that distance! He is sooooo happy with it. It's a very large chair and not suitable for small children, but great for the big boys who still like to play games or even watch movies.
 "Great chair, wires a bit of a hassle" 2008-12-21
By J. Brinkerhoff (Utah, USA)
My son received this for Christmas last year. For the most part he has used it with his gaming system and ipod. The fact that it has to be plugged in, makes it a challenge to have it in the middle of the room. So when it's not in use the plug has to sit on the floor next to it or right on it (no storage found for the power brick)....which means I have to be careful when vacuuming around the chair (for fear of sucking up the cords). The novelty of it has already worn off with my son and now it's just a chair.
 "Two words, Immersive Experience" 2007-12-01
By W. Sandifer (Prairieville, La United States)
Got it as a X-Mas gift and wow. While recently playing Orange Box's "Portal" a level where you must create multiple portals to accelerate yourself became an ALMOST overwhelming experience as the sound of your body building speed wooshes past your head. Call of Duty 4 on this chair keeps your heart pumping as explosions are everywhere causing the subwoofer to *thump* you into the belief you may actually make a difference to the outcome of the war.
Pros: Soft, folds up out of the way, can be unforgivingly loud (YEA!), wireless (NICE!), very direct and closely controlled sound. Your ears and back can be near ready to explode from high levels of volume, but no one around you will notice that much as the sound is focused on the person in the chair.
Cons: Needs some kind of lumbar support for extended sessions of Warhawk and Halo 3 or basically any game played for 3 hours or more (maybe it is good, because it makes me go outside), keep forgetting to turn off the wireless x-mitter so my batteries are always DEAD (have rechargable spares)
FYI: The chair needs power, as that is the only wire you will need to plug in. Not light, not heavy, awkward to lift, needs a locking mechanism to hold the chair in a folded position while moving. I am 225 pounds, 6 feet tall and muscle build, and there are times I don't feel like dragging this chair out of the closet. Unless this goes in a separate room for gaming, I don't see too many people moving it too far from the TV.
Had a party recently for some College Football, this chair was an immediate hit with drunken 30 y/o men and women, as the screaming stadium crowd was all around!!!
 "Great chair, once you get one that works" 2007-08-28
By C. D. G. (California)
I love this chair - great for watching movies, listening to music, and playing video games. The sound is great, and the chair is pretty comfortable. It lacks lumbar support in order to get that big thumping bass in your lower back, which I think is worth it.
Getting a chair that works was a bit of a problem. I bought 2 chairs on amazon, and one came with a faulty right speaker. I called the company that makes the chairs (as instructed), and they promised to send out a new one. I called them a week later to see if they had sent it yet, and they hadn't - but they promised it would happen right away. This repeated once a week for 6 weeks. But finally the new chair came, and worked great. They didn't want the broken one back, so that part was easy.
So as long as you aren't in a hurry, I'd recommend getting this chair.
 "Bought it for the size, comfort level and price, but not for the wireless" 2007-06-11
By Evan Moore (Leesburg, VA)
I owned the PY500 for about 2 weeks, but returned it because it was just too small for me. I'm 6 foot and needed something larger that would fit me "just right" for my vertical length. So, I put a few extra dollars down and upgraded to the PM440w, because it was the largest of the sound rocker chairs.
The feel and firmness of the chair is great, the adjustable head rest is a real nice bonus (considering my height with the previous model I had) and the sound it produces gives the chair meaning behind its name: it really does rock! My only complaint with this chair is the wireless -- it just doesn't work. Sure, the manual says to switch/try the transmitter and the control panel on different channels, both the chair and the transmitter needs to be on the same channel to communicate like a walkie talkie, but all I hear is static with just a hint of sound audio from my game. In my opinion, the so-called "wireless" functionality is worthless, because the manual says I have "too many radio waves" interfering and although it may be right because I wouldn't know, it's just too bad it doesn't work. it isn't completely wireless, because the chair needs to get its power, which it does from the AC supply, but also the wireless transmitter takes 4 AAA batteries to give you "wireless" audio which in my opinion is just bad design if the transmitter can't be AC powered as well.
The previous reviewer, Chad, talks about the issue with the new car smell that accompanies the chair when you first buy it. I agree that the smell is a little strong, but it will fade within a couple days and completely gone with in 2 weeks. The craftsman ship of mine feels good, but I'm not smelling any burnt wood that Chad talked about and I'm not able ready to tear mine apart just to see what's inside.
Overall, this chair is worth the price of $150, not $200, because the wireless audio won't work for everyone. Perhaps it will work for you? Also, if you're about 6 foot, which is average I would say, then you should buy this one over all the smaller ones. You'll appreciate the headrest and the height this model brings. The sound is booming too -- can't go wrong with it as it sounds perfect.
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