Its answer is the Secretlab EasyFold Foldaway Armrest, which is compatible with the Titan Evo and Classic Series chairs. They unlock, rotate, and fold, tucking the armrest out of the way in seconds rather than requiring tools or a full teardown. Both the left and right armrests are shaped specifically to clear the adjustment levers on either side of the chair, and Secretlab says they can be folded back out and restored to their original four directional adjustability whenever you need them again for work or gaming. The EasyFold armrests also carry over Secretlab’s CloudSwap technology, letting owners swap between different magnetic armrest tops for further personalisation, a feature that first appeared on the Titan Evo and is now being extended to Classic Series chairs as well.
Vincent Sin, Secretlab’s head of industrial design, says the idea grew out of the company’s own office, where several members of the team, including co-founder Ian, play guitar and found nothing suitable already on the market. According to Sin, that gap in existing folding solutions is what pushed the team to design one from scratch.
Secretlab isn’t only pitching this at musicians. Valorant esports player Tyson TenZ Ngo, meanwhile, says he runs a hybrid setup for competitive play, keeping one armrest folded away to make room for his mouse hand while leaving the other up to support his keyboard hand, adjusting the setup exactly how he needs it.
Secretlab is offering two routes in to grabbing the EasyFold armrests. Titan Evo owners can buy them as a standalone attachment pair, while Classic Series owners get the option of a full armrest set, which also brings CloudSwap compatibility to that range for the first time. Secretlab quotes an assembly time of around 15 minutes with a step by step guide provided.









