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May 2013
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The editors liked
NAS functionality
Class-leading 1TB capacity
Above average mobile app (good for this class of product)
Wired and wireless file sharing. Built in wireless router. Wi-Fi Internet access pass through.
The Corsair Voyager Air offers up to 1TB of storage to an existing network and is capable of wirelessly streaming HD content to a max of eight concurrent Wi-Fi-enabled mobile devices. It can also relay Wi-Fi Internet access
Is a fast portable drive
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Pass-through wireless connection
Long battery life
USB 3.0 and Ethernet port
Can access drive from Android and iOS app
Includes car charger
The editors didn't like
Enclosure design could be improved
Battery life shorter than others in this class
App is rudimentary
Need to navigate by folders. Doesn't recharge over USB 3.0 port. Doesn't pass wired Internet through Wi-Fi
The Corsair Voyager Air's mobile app doesn't support certain popular file formats
And fails to automatically organize content by type. The device needs a faster Wi-Fi standard
And should allow for Internet sharing via its network port
Below-average USB 3.0 read speeds
App has bland interface
Stuttering when streaming video to multiple devices
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In the current market you can pick up the 500GB version of the Corsair Voyager Air that we’ve reviewed for only $100, and the 1TB costs a touch over $200. Both are very good value for money and excellent options for adding some sanity to those long fam...
Abstract: The Corsair Voyager Air is more than just your average, external hard drive. Most smartphone top out at about 64GB of onboard memory, and even if you're able to double that with a microSD card, it's still not a whole lot of space if you plan on storing mo...
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Published: 2013-06-13, Author: Danny , review by: makeuseof.com
Abstract: If you are a media buff or need to constantly share files with others in your home or office, a network attached storage solution such as the Synology DiskStation DS413j may be a great product for you. However, NAS devices are bulky, so if want to remain ...
Published: 2013-06-10, Author: Brian , review by: legitreviews.com
The Corsair Voyager Air is a very slick mobile wireless file sharing device, but boasts a somewhat heavy price tag. It’s extremely user friendly, light weight, and small, which will be appealing to many! ...
Sometimes products try to be too clever, and try to provide too much that you wouldn't necessarily need. The Voyager Air provides the perfect balance of being easy to use, super-simple to get up and running with, and ends up doing things you never quite t...
The Voyager Air from Corsair is a very fun product. The overall performance is as expected really at the maximum levels the internal HDD can handle. You'll be hovering at roughly 100 Mb/sec for reads and writes over USB 3.0 and well, there's nothing wron...
Abstract: What could be better than a portable hard drive? A battery-powered portable hard drive that provides its own Wi-Fi hotspot, of course. Corsair's Voyager Air and Seagate's Wireless Plus command hefty price premiums compared to more ordinary drives, but the...
Published: 2013-03-27, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
Wired and wireless file sharing. Built in wireless router. Wi-Fi Internet access pass through.
App is rudimentary, need to navigate by folders. Doesn't recharge over USB 3.0 port. Doesn't pass wired Internet through Wi-Fi
The Corsair Voyager Air is a sharable external hard drive that works over both wireless and wired networks. It's one of the most flexible on the market, with both Wi-Fi and Ethernet connectivity. The drive has a lot of potential and capabilities, but a f...