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    Hinomi H2 Pro office chair review

    The Tech GuyBy The Tech GuyDecember 6, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read0 Views
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    Earlier this year, I tried out the Hinomi H1 Pro and was genuinely impressed by how well the chair performs. Now, with the H2 Pro, the team at Hinomi has taken what was great about the H1 Pro and upgraded a few key features.

    First, they increased the number of adjustment points from 16 to 19, adding three more. Second, they reworked their lumbar support. Third, they updated and upgraded their armrest system. Fourth, they used slightly different materials, opting for an aluminum alloy frame and breathable mesh that is skin-friendly and ultra comfortable for all-day use.

    After the H1 Pro impressed, I was keen to see how this newer model compared to the best office chairs I’ve tested.

    • Hinomi H2 Pro at Amazon for £759

    Hinomi H2 Pro: Price and availability

    Hinomi | H2 Pro

    (Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

    The Hinomi H2 Pro is available from Hinomi’s US site and UK site. It has a retail price of $759 / £759. Purchasing direction, you can add on the optional footrest, free shipping, and a 10-year warranty. I’m also seeing it on sale from online retailers, including at Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk.

    Hinomi | H2 Pro

    (Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

    Hinomi H2 Pro: Unboxing and First Impressions

    The Hinomi H2 Pro came in a simple box with clearly labeled parts, and the necessary tools for assembly were included. You won’t need any other tools unless you choose to use them. I still love using my Hoto Electric Screwdriver for furniture builds, but you can use whatever you prefer. Hinomi makes sure that you are ready to go out of the box.

    The assembly process took approximately 25 minutes, without any issues or needing a restart. Once I got everything assembled, I was able to grab a seat and start adjusting the ergonomics to fit my body. The mesh feels pretty firm, but not in a bad way. It feels like it’s not going to loosen over time, but instead will give firm yet comfortable support for a long time to come.

    I will say that the lumbar support is very noticeable in this chair. For those who like to have less support here, this chair may not be your favorite, but if you are looking for something that can add a layer of support, help you stop slouching, or help with a sore lower back, this may just be what you need.

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    Hinomi H2 Pro: Design & Build Quality

    I found overall, this chair feels good quality for the money. It has a stable aluminum base, smooth casters, quality mesh upholstery, a good pattern, and good mechanics. It keeps the chair moving well without creaking or feeling like something will break over time.

    Hinomi | H2 Pro

    (Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

    Hinomi H2 Pro: In use

    Specs

    Seat Height Range: 18-22.8 inches
    Seat Depth: 16.7-19.9 inches
    Weight Capacity: 330 lbs
    Dimensions: 26.8 x 25.2 x 20.5-inches
    Warranty: 10 years

    Hinomi | H2 Pro

    (Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

    Sometimes chairs in this mid-price tier can be a weird mix between budget materials and a premium price, but the Hinomi H2 Pro fits its price quite nicely. Even though it’s not the highest priced nor the most feature-set, this chair provides all day comfort with ergonomic support, which at the end of the day is all that we are looking for.

    Testing for the first day, the first few hours of this chair felt firm, I noticed the lumbar support very prominently, and I felt very supported. By hour four, I started realizing that this mesh was keeping me cool which was great. However, I wish the thigh support could extend a bit more for my very long legs (I’m 6’2”). By hour eight, I was noticing that my head and neck still felt supportive and I hadn’t noticed any squeaking nor looseness in the chair.

    Hinomi | H2 Pro

    (Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

    Now, 60 days later, I still feel the same way. This chair has held up great, and I actually use the feature of folding down more than I thought.

    At first, I thought it was a bit gimmicky and I was just using it because why not, and I wanted to use the fun feature, but now, as I mentioned, a full two months of having this chair in my rotation and used by my team, I find myself folding up the chair and pushing it under my standing desk when standing to get work done more often than not.

    Rather than pushing it behind me into my office taking up more space, or pushing it off to the side, I now push it directly under my desk right where it is out of the way. Granted, if you have a smaller desk this may not work, but for medium to large desks, this is a spectacular plus to a chair like this.

    Hinomi H2 Pro: Final verdict

    The Hinomi H2 Pro is a welcome upgrade to an already great chair with the Hinomi H1 Pro. It’s a lumbar-prominent, breathable mesh, color popping, chair folding ergonomic addition that offers a great bang-for-the-buck.

    It’s not the most luxurious of chairs, nor does it claim to be. It offers an appropriate experience for the price, while also throwing in the fact that it can fold flat like a party trick you never knew you wanted to be able to do.

    Should you buy a Hinomi H2 Pro?

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    Value

    Mid priced, and a mid chair, it’s very fairly priced, good quality for the money

    4 / 5

    Design

    Bold colors, nice mesh, and unique folding frame

    4.5 / 5

    Hardware

    Sturdy mechanics, nice base, and hyper-mobile arms

    4 / 5

    Performance

    High-comfort for long sessions, nice lumbar support, though not for everyone

    4 / 5

    Overall

    A fun chair with some nice features, and great adjustments, though it may not be the perfect chair for all

    4 / 5

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