Thursday, February 27th 2025

Sharkoon Launches SHARK Mirror RGB PWM Fans

The SHARK Mirror RGB PWM is a powerful, RGB-illuminated fan that delivers precise performance within a speed range of 500 to 1,500 rpm. If needed, there is even a REVERSE edition available with - as the name suggests - a reversed airflow. In addition, thanks to the infinity mirror effect, the fan looks especially stylish in any PC case.

Stylish Infinity Mirror Effect
The SHARK Mirror RGB PWM has been designed with an illuminated infinity mirror effect to provide the PC case with striking highlights.
Addressable RGB Illumination
Thanks to eight addressable RGB LEDs around the fan, your PC case will become an eye-catching show of light in 16.8 million colors.

Precise Speed Control
The SHARK Mirror RGB PWM can be regulated within a speed range of 500 to 1,500 rpm for an optimal balance between cooling performance and quiet operation.

Maximum Airflow Volume
The aerodynamic fan blades of the SHARK Mirror RGB PWM ensure a maximum airflow volume of up to 99.52 m³/h.
Quiet Running
Even at full power, the SHARK Mirror RGB PWM does not exceed the quiet noise level of 26.8 dB(A).

Reversed Airflow
For your own customized fan setup, the SHARK Mirror RGB PWM is also available as a REVERSE edition that has an airflow in the reverse direction, allowing the fan to be always mounted with its front in full view for the best possible look.
Price and Availability
The SHARK Mirror PWM RGB fan is now available as a standard and REVERSE edition, each in black or white, at a recommended retail price of 9.90 euros.
Sources: SHARK Mirror PWM RGB - Black, SHARK Mirror PWM RGB - White
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2 Comments on Sharkoon Launches SHARK Mirror RGB PWM Fans

#1
bonehead123
WOW....nice fans at a nice price.....whodathunkit was possible, in this inflation-fed, greed-mongering economy, hahahaha :D

And from a well-known brand at that, instead of some sweatshop-powered factory in a province somewhere in the middle of nowhere that only 11% of the people on this planet have ever even heard of...
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Tam 212
bonehead123WOW....nice fans at a nice price.....whodathunkit was possible, in this inflation-fed, greed-mongering economy, hahahaha :D

And from a well-known brand at that, instead of some sweatshop-powered factory in a province somewhere in the middle of nowhere that only 11% of the people on this planet have ever even heard of...
It would be interesting if both standard and reverse flow have identical performance - in most cases, reverse flow fans typically have reduced flow and pressure (and are sometimes noisier).

Also, isn't ARGB 3-pin? Perhaps a misprint in their specs? www.techpowerup.com/img/WmYWwEQp0DWNEatb.jpg

Sharkoon doesn't seem as common in the US but I would be glad to have an aesthetically pleasing, decently performant and (apparently quiet) ARGB fan that is available in both standard and reverse flow - for ~ $10 - $15 USD.
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