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Published: 2014-10-07, Author: David , review by: vortez.net
Big capacity – 1TB, Access library of files on the go, Builtin battery, 56 hours of playback, Wireless passthru, USB 3.0 interface, DLNA support
Signal strength limitations 30ft (9m), Cannot be accessed wirelessly when USB cable attached, Lacks possibility of expanding HDD (SD Card/bigger HDD)
The new Voyager Air 2 builds on the success of the original Air design by offering a much more refined product.By offering up to 1TB of mobile storage, this device can easily be the go-to device within the home (or even office). As we demonstrated in our ...
Abstract: As with all mobile NAS devices, files are copied onto the Corsair Voyager 2 from your computer over USB3 and then accessed wirelessly from your mobile device. The Voyager 2’s USB3 performance was good. We tested the Voyager air 2 over a USB3 connection. L...
Published: 2014-08-22, Author: Ryan , review by: eteknix.com
Cheaper than first generation model, DLNA support, Easy to set up, Good App for management and file access, Good battery life
No ethernet, WiFi Passthrough performance is low – NAS capability gone, Power cable not included – cannot charge with supplied cable unless device is on, No WiFi AC, ” With solid battery life, a great mobile app, competitive pricing and incredibly easy se
Pricing (accurate at the time of writing)The Corsair Voyager Air 2 1TB wireless hard drive has a list price of $179.99 and £139.99. In the USA it can be had for $179.99 at Newegg and $149.99 at Amazon. In the UK it can be had for £127.45 at Amazon, £129.9...
Abstract: Corsair's initial foray into the burgeoning wireless-storage market arrived in the form of the Voyager Air last year. Housing a 1TB, 2.5in drive inside a chassis that also incorporated a LiPo battery and WiFi card - good for about six hours of mobile stre...
Published: 2014-08-01, Author: Jon , review by: kitguru.net
Plenty of storage space, Can stream HD video to several devices at once, Wireless range is pretty good, Compact, Apps for Android and iOS hardware, Wireless passthru, DLNA support, Battery lasts a good few hours
Shutdown unexpectedly while in transit, Connection process is a bit long winded, No wireless streaming when plugged in.
So, what do we think of the Corsair Voyager Air ? We like it a lot. It is a handy device to have around. It is a little on the expensive side, coming at £130 at most retailers and up to £180 at others. If it was just an external drive for that sort of pri...
Published: 2014-07-24, Author: Ben , review by: play3r.net
I have put the Corsair Voyager Air 2 through its paces and now it is time to see how it all adds up. Does it live up to the high quality standards we have all come to know and love from Corsair? ...
Starting with the build quality of the Voyager Air 2 we have a device which feels very sturdy. It would have been great to have the soft touch coating of the base on top/sides too but that doesn't take away from the sturdy feel the drive has. The two port...
Features wise the Corsair Voyager AIR 2 will not disappoint, especially the link with media streaming on smart-phones and tablets is very nice. The hardware is a bit of a thing to discuss really. the 1TB HDD is great to store a lot of content on. And per...
Published: 2014-10-30, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
Considering the included battery which allows the drive to operate in a standalone manner, we can really say that the Voyager Air 2 is perfect for people who are frequently on the go and facilitates access to their documents or multimedia content. To the ...