Akasa, has today released a new range of addressable RGB (aRGB) products following the success of the Akasa VEGAS RGB series. These products are under the SOHO generation of aRGB products, including a premium case fan, LED light strip, CPU cooler, and aRGB controller specifically for tower PCs.
The series name, Soho, was derived from the famously bustling heart of London, well-known for its vibrant and unique architecture. As a major landmark of London, it has drawn people from around the world to come and see the busy streets for themselves. One of the most distinctive attractions is the neon lights, which illuminate the lively and energetic nightlife in the district.
Akasa has designed a whole new range of aRGB products, which tries to recreate the vibrant, colourful, and exciting atmosphere of London’s Soho. The SOHO AR, Akasa’s newest premium case fan, will look incredible whilst also providing superior cooling for your computer. With its advanced sickle blade design which improves the fan’s airflow and pressure, it will rise to the occasion and optimise the cooling of your case. These factors coupled with improved rotor technology, make this Akasa’s most advanced fan yet.
At the time of writing, Akasa has not confirmed any specific regional release dates for the SOHO series fans nor how much they will cost when they do hit retailers. – If you do, however, want to learn more, you can check out their official product website via the link here!
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