Corsair Voyager Air

Published by Marc Büchel on 20.06.13
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Conclusion

With the VoyagerAir Corsair created a wireless storage device, which pretty much does what you expect from it. Thanks to the compact dimensions and the 6'200 mAh battery pack it's a perfect companion when while you're on the way. You can store a lot of files and access them via a wired network, wireless network or USB 3.0. When we used USB 3.0 we achieved the highest throughput rates. You can also access the device from your smartphone or tablet. In this case you need to install a software, which also does what you expect from it. You can stream movies, look at pictures and browse files but unfortunately there is no index generated which lets you browse all the other files you have on your smartphone too. Apart from that we found it practical, that there was a pouch as well as a car adapter in the delivery.

Last but not least there is only the price left to come to our final conclusion. These days, the Corsair VoyagerAir sells for 175 Euro. Considering that a 1 Terabyte hard drive in a USB 3.0 case costs roughly 60 Euro you see that Corsair charges quite something for the additional goodies like, battery pack, enthernet port, wireless module and accessories. Nevertheless it is a practical device, but still, the price shouldn't be higher.



Page - 1 - Introduction
Page - 2 - Preview
Page - 3 - Closer look
Page - 4 - Software
Page - 5 - Performance
Page - 6 - Conclusion






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