Testseek.co.uk have collected 44 expert reviews of the Corsair Voyager Air USB3/WiFi and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair Voyager Air USB3/WiFi.
May 2013
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Genuine multipurpose device
Aboveaverage battery life
Supereasy to use
Ethernet port
Offers great 'all-in-one' potential
Good battery life
Creates dedicated Wi-fi hotspot
Compact and portable
Roomy 1 TB of storage
Solid build.
Built
In battery and Wi
Fi
Can act as NAS drive
USB 3.0
Good performance
Dual network NAS and mobile wireless storage is a winner
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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 file...
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Published: 2013-06-18, Author: Ian , review by: pocket-lint.com
The ultimate in flexibility, fast USB 3.0 transfers, good wired network speeds, decent battery life
Expensive, Copying files to the drive over Wi-Fi is slow
The Corsair Voyager Air is a nice little device. It has clearly been designed to be the most useful thing it can possibly be. It's a portable hard drive, it's a wireless drive, it's a mini-NAS. Honestly, the only way Corsair could have made it more...
Published: 2013-05-15, Author: Nick , review by: macworld.co.uk
Offers great 'all-in-one' potential; good battery life; creates dedicated Wi-fi hotspot; compact and portable; roomy 1 TB of storage; solid build.
Limited support for file types; no remote access; rechargeable battery not user replaceable; heavy; PC-centric design.
The Voyager Air drive is a decent start and great idea with plenty of potential, especially for iPad and iPhone users who want to free space, let down by a less than appealing iOS app with limited support for file types. If Corsair can address this and im...
Published: 2013-05-05, Author: Matthew , review by: techradar.com
Built, in battery and Wi, fi, Can act as NAS drive, USB 3.0, Good performance
No internet sharing from hotspot, No remote access
There are some other features we feel the Voyager Air is missing - internet sharing over Ethernet and remote access most of all, though the latter is planned in an update - but on the whole, it's the most capable external storage for iOS we've seen yet. I...
Corsair's Voyager Air is a decent wireless hard drive that's handy for folk with storage-restricted mobile devices that lack accessible SD slots or can be hooked up to USB drives. Not everyone realises they might need these interfaces in their phone or t...
To say that the Voyager Air is not a big deal when it comes to revelations in portable storage would be telling a lie, the simple inclusion of a Gigabit LAN port along with the USB3.0 and WiFi is something that has not been done before and I'm sure that t...
Genuine multipurpose device, Aboveaverage battery life, Supereasy to use, Ethernet port
App and product look basic
Corsair has entered the portable-storage market with an all-in-one device called the Voyager Air. Housing a 2.5in drive inside an enclosure with Ethernet, USB 3.0 and wireless support, paving the way for it being used as a network-attached box, external ...