You’ve seen gaming desks with hidden PCs. But a PC chair? Well, this has to be the first. Meet the world’s first invisible chair PC, built by YouTuber Basically Homeless (who, for the record, is very much housed—and very much unhinged in the best way).
Crammed inside a FlexiSpot office chair is a full desktop-class rig. Not a Raspberry Pi. Not a mini-PC. A full-blown, GPU-wielding, no-compromises machine. And yes, you can still sit on it without toasting your cheeks.

It took rubber mallets, Fusion 360, a 3D-printed housing, epoxy, server-grade power supplies, and at least one dead GPU. But the end result is a working gaming setup hidden inside a memory-foam office chair—with zero visible wires and full stealth mode capabilities.
Basically Homeless even added IO ports underneath and benchmarked it against a Steam Deck. Spoiler: it annihilates it.
For those keen on the specs… well, the man did not say much, but there’s an AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor, an ASUS GeForce RTX 4060 GPU, and two sticks of T-FORCE RAM (64 GB DDR5) on a mini ITX, which I believe is an ASRock Phantom Gaming series. It has a low-profile CPU cooler, an ID Cooling IS-30, and also a low-profile Flex PSU typically used on server racks. We figured that the PSU is a 600 W SilverStone FX600 Platinum PSU. I think those are the basic specs.

As for the “PC case”, it is a FlexiSpot C7max ergonomic chair. While the PC chair does work, it is not clear what the heat situation is. I mean, dude is sitting on it. It’s gotta be a hot seat at some point, right?
So now you can work, game, and destroy your enemies… all from your chair. Literally. Let’s not forget that since this is a gaming PC, it kinda made this a literal gaming chair. Anyhoo, here’s the video of the making of this “invisible PC”.
Images: YouTube (Basically Homeless).