Autonomous Ergochair 2 vs Herman Miller Embody Chair

Autonomous Ergochair 2
Autonomous Ergochair 2
Herman Miller Embody Chair
Herman Miller Embody Chair
Verified Confidence: 97%

Verdict: The Herman Miller Embody Chair leads with its pixelated support system and full adjustment suite including seat depth, supporting up to 300 lbs since its 2008 release. The Autonomous Ergochair 2 counters with a $270 MSRP, 350 lb capacity, and mesh back but is discontinued since 2018-02. For most users prioritizing advanced ergonomics, the Embody justifies the premium over the more basic Ergochair 2.

Autonomous Ergochair 2 lists at $270 while Herman Miller Embody Chair lists at $1,595 — Autonomous Ergochair 2 undercuts Herman Miller Embody Chair by $1,325 (491%).

Our take: The Embody's pixelated back flexes noticeably with movement, reducing pressure points during extended sits compared to the Ergochair 2's more static mesh. Armrests on the Embody feel more refined in height and angle tweaks, while the Ergochair 2's headrest can sometimes feel less integrated. Over time the Embody's adjustments hold tension better without frequent recalibration.

Winner: Herman Miller Embody Chair

Autonomous Ergochair 2: 6.5/10

Herman Miller Embody Chair: 8.5/10

Spec-by-spec comparison

Autonomous Ergochair 2Herman Miller Embody Chair
Weight Capacity350 lbs300 lbs
Main AdjustmentsLumbar support, headrest, armrests, seat height, tiltPneumatic height, tilt tension, seat depth, armrests
Back TypeMesh back with foam seatPixelated support system
Release Date2018-022008

Autonomous Ergochair 2

What works

  • Lower MSRP of $270 compared to premium alternatives
  • Higher weight capacity of 350 lbs
  • Mesh back promotes breathability during long sessions

What doesn't

  • Discontinued status limits new availability
  • Fewer advanced ergonomic features like seat depth adjustment

Herman Miller Embody Chair

What works

  • Advanced pixelated support system for dynamic posture
  • Current production model with ongoing availability
  • Comprehensive adjustments including seat depth

What doesn't

  • High MSRP of $1595
  • Lower weight capacity of 300 lbs

Bottom line

Our pick: Herman Miller Embody Chair. It edges out the alternative on advanced pixelated support system for dynamic posture. That said, Autonomous Ergochair 2 still wins on lower msrp of $270 compared to premium alternatives — consider it if that single trade matters most for your use.

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