Formula V Line showcased three new seating models at Computex 2026: the Solen, Ergolux 10 Pro, and Nova Plus, expanding its portfolio from standard office furniture to specialized ergonomic gaming solutions.
Formula V Line expands its portfolio from standard office furniture to specialized ergonomic gaming solutions with the Solen, Ergolux 10 Pro, and Nova Plus.
The Solen serves as a primary gaming chair with active comfort features. It includes a retractable footrest that extends from the base when needed. The backrest reclines between 102 and 137 degrees using dual motors for smooth adjustment. A removable rechargeable battery powers an integrated two-point massage system built into the seat.
The Ergolux 10 Pro targets office users who want gaming-grade ergonomics. It uses a Taiji dynamic mechanism that allows a 6-degree side-to-side tilt during movement. The chair offers 3D lumbar support and reclines from 100 to 150 degrees. Flocked mesh upholstery covers the frame, which sits on an aluminium alloy base with a hidden flip footrest.
The Nova Plus measures 650 by 705 by 1365 millimeters in its upright position. It uses Pawtex fabric over high-density molded foam for the seat and back. The Nova Plus features a headrest with doll foam that adjusts vertically to accommodate various user heights. Lumbar support moves forward or backward, while 3D armrests rotate 360 degrees.
The Solen carries a price tag of £799. Formula V Line has not announced pricing for the Ergolux 10 Pro or Nova Plus models yet. The vendor has not yet announced specific availability dates for these seating models.
This launch follows previous Formula V Line releases focused on office seating with static support features. The new lineup shifts toward dynamic movement and integrated power features. The Solen includes an integrated two-point massage system, whereas the Ergolux 10 Pro features a Taiji dynamic mechanism with a six-degree side-to-side tilt.



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