Sharkoon Maintains Quality-Price Ratio as a Trademark at Computex 2026
At the Taipei fair, we couldn't miss the appointment with Sharkoon, a brand that has always made the quality-price ratio its strength, and this year it did not miss the mark with a proposal that adopts cutting-edge technologies at a lower cost compared to the main competitors.
Let's start with the cases, as the star this year was undoubtedly the S25. This is a fairly compact mid-tower that Sharkoon offers in various versions. The S25 W2 is the one that best suits a gaming setup: a tempered glass panel and two pre-installed 120 mm ARGB fans (one at the front and one at the back) merge with a linear design that looks elegant but does not shy away from the visual impact of lighting and a view of the hardware.
The S25 V2 and S25 Silent, on the other hand, adopt a more subdued aesthetic. The design remains unchanged, but instead of the glass panel, we find a more traditional steel side panel. The ARGB fans are absent, replaced by two fans in the same configuration as the previous one, but without lighting. Additionally, the Silent variant includes four sound-absorbing panels that reduce vibrations and sound expansion for those who prefer extremely quiet builds.
In addition to traditional towers, the dual chamber solutions Steel Shark and Steel Shark Mini G and Mini M are available, which differ solely in size. Both proposals support standard ATX motherboards, including new ones with rear connectors. The Mini variants are clearly more compact and are distinguished by a front panel made of glass (G) or mesh (M).
Completing the range is the SK4 series, which includes three proposals: SK4 ARGB, SK4 ARGB USB-C, and SK4 Mini. These are small towers that essentially adopt the same concept as the dual chamber alternatives, but instead of developing the two chambers horizontally, they develop them vertically, with a fully enclosed lower section for the power supply and associated cabling, and an upper section from which to admire the hardware thanks to the double tempered glass panel.
But it's not just about cases. The booth also featured the new Rebel P20 Gen 2 power supplies, available in 750, 850, and 1000 Watt variants. These are fully modular power supplies certified ATX 3.1 and 80+ Gold with support for the new 12V-2x6 standard for graphics cards.
Among the most interesting proposals, however, was surely the range of mice. The peripherals segment is one where Sharkoon really offers great value for the price, and their flagship model demonstrates this: the Skiller.
We're talking about a wireless mouse with a PixArt 3395 sensor that reaches a resolution of 26,000 DPI. The polling rate reaches 8,000 Hz via a 2.4 GHz connection and is equipped with glass feet as standard. The total weight is only 49 grams, all for a cost of 39.90 euros.
The Fireglider One, on the other hand, represents the entry-level solution for those looking for a gaming-level mouse suitable for competitive play, but at an extremely low cost. The price is 24.90 euros for a PixArt PAW3311 sensor with a resolution of up to 12,000 DPI and a polling rate of 1,000 Hz, weighing only 50 grams with wireless connectivity.
Completing the range is the Drakonia III, the flagship of Sharkoon, in its third iteration. This is not a mouse for competitive gaming, but a proposal intended for MMOs and generally for role-playing games. It features 12 programmable buttons, switches tested for 100 million clicks, and a battery that can provide up to 110 hours of autonomy. The mouse will arrive in August, but the price will be communicated later.
Finally, among the products that caught our attention are the Stealthbite IEM. These are monitor earbuds designed for versatile use but specifically adapted for gaming. They use hybrid drivers for a neutral but precise timbre. Additionally, they integrate a DAC that enhances playback without the need for installation: just connect it to the source to achieve a wider and more realistic soundstage. They will also come with a modular cable that allows for the addition or removal of an in-line microphone. The headphones will be available starting this month at a price of 39.90 euros.