Secretlab InfinitePrecision Armrest Review: The Most Advanced Esports Armrest Ever Made

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Secretlab’s new InfinitePrecision™ Armrest (On-Stage Standard) represents an ambitious leap toward absolute precision in esports ergonomics, and it’s part of a larger vision to standardize competitive setups with the new On-Stage Standard. The premise is simple but forward-thinking: professional players should be able to replicate their exact training environment on tournament stages down to the millimeter. That means no more guesswork, no more taped-off measurements—just precise, repeatable comfort and positioning every time they play.

 

The InfinitePrecision Armrest embodies that philosophy. It offers stepless height control with a digital display that lets players dial in exact measurements, as well as expanded 4D movement and a 5-step rotational adjustment of up to 60 degrees. For esports professionals like T1’s Keria, who’s known for measuring his peripheral placements with a ruler and even taping armrests during rehearsals, this kind of micro-tuning is a dream come true. And historically, legends like Lee “Flash” Young Ho and Heo "PawN" Won-seok have been equally meticulous—bringing rulers and making precise layout adjustments before major matches. This new armrest is built precisely for that kind of player.

 

In my own experience with Secretlab’s TITAN Evo chair (which this armrest complements), I’ve always appreciated the company’s commitment to comfort and adjustability. While I’m not the type to notice if my armrest shifts by two millimeters, I can easily understand why others might. Muscle memory at the highest level of competition is unforgiving. A slightly raised or lowered rest changes wrist angle, which can subtly affect aim, posture, and even mental focus. For those chasing that 1% edge, the InfinitePrecision Armrest provides peace of mind that everything is exactly where it should be.

 

 

That said, for me personally, it didn’t make a dramatic difference in gameplay. I’m not competing for world titles, and there are plenty of pros who don’t need this level of precision to perform at the highest level either. Still, for anyone who’s detail-oriented, sensitive to micro-adjustments, or simply wants to recreate their “perfect setup” in different environments, this armrest can absolutely make a meaningful difference. The digital readout system, in particular, feels practical—“set it to my number” is a lot faster and more consistent than the usual guess-and-check approach.

 

 

It’s also worth mentioning that this innovation fits neatly into Secretlab’s ecosystem thinking. The On-Stage Standard isn’t just an armrest—it’s an integrated suite of adjustable desks, mats, and chairs that all work together to let teams and tournament organizers reproduce training conditions with precision. That’s genuinely useful for esports operations, not just for individual players. The fact that it’s already been trialed at MSI 2025 and is debuting at Worlds 2025 speaks to how deeply it’s being embedded into the professional scene.

 

Of course, there are caveats. The benefits are niche and most visible to a smaller subset of players. I also wonder about durability and maintenance over time—digital components introduce new points of failure and, likely, a higher price tag. It’s not a must-have for everyone, especially if you don’t already feel limited by traditional armrest adjustments.

 

 

But judged on its own terms, the Secretlab InfinitePrecision Armrest is a cool piece of engineering that shows the company’s willingness to innovate where few others have even looked. For the right person—someone who values control, consistency, and measurable precision—it’s a worthwhile and genuinely impressive upgrade. For the rest of us, it’s a fascinating glimpse into just how far the pursuit of perfection in esports has evolved.

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