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  1. Turbo XL700 Turbo XL700
    Power Recline
    Turbo XL700  by Octane Seating
     Carbon Grey Microfiber
    Quick Ship
    Sale $729 / seat $999
    28% Off
    Rating:
    100%
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  2. Regal XL250 movie room seating ideas
    Power Recline
    Regal XL250  by Octane Seating
     Sangria Microfiber
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    Sale $699 / seat $1,329
    48% Off
    Rating:
    87%
    9
  3. Turbo XL700 Loveseat
    Power Recline
    Turbo XL700 Loveseat  by Octane Seating
     Carbon Grey Microfiber
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    Sale from $1,458 $1,945
    26% Off
  4. Turbo XL700 Microfiber Curved Sectional
    Power Recline
    Turbo XL700 Microfiber Curved Sectional  by Octane Seating
     Carbon Grey Microfiber
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    Sale from $3,499 $4,999
    31% Off
    Rating:
    80%
    1
  5. Turbo XL700 4-Seat Reclining Sofa
    Power Recline
    Turbo XL700 4-Seat Reclining Sofa  by Octane Seating
     Carbon Grey Microfiber
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    Sale from $3,499 $4,999
    31% Off
  6. Turbo XL700 Sofa
    Power Recline
    Turbo XL700 Sofa  by Octane Seating
     Carbon Grey Microfiber
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    Sale from $1,987 $2,649
    25% Off
    Rating:
    90%
    2
  7. Turbo XL700 Collection
    Power Recline
    Turbo XL700 Collection  by Octane Seating
     Carbon Grey Microfiber
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    Sale from $729 $999
    28% Off

Home Theater Seating with LED Lights


Home theaters have a lot of amazing features, and power recliners with LED lights are one of the most popular ones! By adding lighted cupholders to the power-reclining furniture, movie night can be elevated to a new level. Not only do these cupholders set a cozy mood and attractively display your drinks, but they also conveniently let you know where to put it when the film starts - reach for the control panel on the chair's inner armrests and push the power button! Whether grabbing snacks or just settling in for movie time, power recliners with LED lights can make all the difference.



Theater Seating Models with Lights


Octane King MAX Heat & Massage model will give customers the optimal theater seating experience with its many features. With a 400-pound weight limit, wide arms, and larger dimensions, this recliner accommodates larger frames without compromising comfort. Comfort is further enriched with a power reclining system and embedded heating massage capabilities. To top it off, it also has lighted cupholders and theater seats with LED lights for maximum viewing pleasure. The King Max LHR Heat & Massage model gives its owners the perfect blend of comfort and convenience that can't be beaten.


Octane Vega MAX brings your strength, comfort, and design needs together in one oversized package. A big, powerful, tall recliner with LED lights is a great addition to any home theater. These recliners come equipped with lighted cupholders and ambient base rail lighting, adding an element of fun and convenience to your movie night that isn't available from other chairs. Not only do these power recliners set the tone for your viewing experience, but it's also easy to find where to place your beverage, thanks to strategically placed cup holders. Best of all, these light-up cupholders also feature a handy power button so you can quickly turn them off when you're ready to sit back and relax in total darkness before the movie starts.


Octane Diesel XS950 is a space-saving marvel. Allowing for maximum comfort without taking up too much room in your home, this chair hugs walls to fit perfectly in any location. Not only is it convenient with its wall-hugging capability, but the Diesel home theater seat also comes equipped with features and accessories that make it even more beneficial for anyone looking for an easy-to-place and comfortable seating option. This dynamic theater chair has something for everyone, from its adjustable backrest to the swivel seat, fixed armrests, 360-degree rotation, and gas lift controls.

Edited by Bruce Tucker.