A closer look
Taking
a closer look at Corsair's VoyagerAir shows that the drive features an appealing
design. The top has been covered with a glossy coating and the bottom side is
matte. Located at the front-facing plate, there are two switches. The one on
the left hand side is to power on the drive and the other is to activate the
wireless module. Also in this area you can find status LED's that indicate the
the battery status as well as wether the wireless module is on or not. Regarding
the battery: green means the battery is 100 percent charged, orange means it's
above 20 percent and red means it's below 20 percent of charge.
A closer look at the back of the device shows, that there is an additional gigabit Ethernet port
as well as an power plug for an external power supply. Inside the VoyagerAir you
can find a 2.5 inch SATA-II drive from Toshiba with 1 Terabyte of capacity. The
drive ships formatted with NTFS filesystem but it's also no big deal to format
it with HFS+ if you're using a mac.
Last but not least there is the battery pack which boasts 6'200 mAh capacity.
According to Corsair this should be enough to keep the VoyagerAir for up to
seven hours from the next power plug.