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....
So let's see what the Corsair Voyager AIR2 offers, how it performs, and also if Corsair continues to push things one step further with the AIR2 despise the lack of the Ethernet port.Before I start this review you might want to take a look on the Corsair...
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...
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?...
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...
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...
Corsair is getting good at the Wi-Fi streaming game. The Voyager Air 2, a mobile hard drive that creates its own wireless hotspot to stream files and multimedia, is a distinct improvement over the original product; in fact, it's a contender for best in...
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...
While Corsair's second iteration of the Voyager Air is merely a design refresh with a component removed, I was still pretty happy with it. I'm not sure how many people would actually use the Ethernet port in the original design, but it is a neat function...
For the modern computer user a smartphone or tablet is a vital accessory: sure the desktop PC is great for a lot of things the notebook, tablet and smartphone aren't, but some times you just need to get away from the desk. Yet one of the main issues with...
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