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Computex 2025: Sharkoon unveils impressive line-up of peripherals, gaming desk and more

Today at Computex Leo checks in with Sharkoon to get a look at all of the latest peripherals and cases. The headline grabber? An actually affordable sit/stand motorised desk. 

Timestamps:

  • 00:10 Keyboards and Mice
  • 03:27 Sharkoon Desk
  • 03:57 AK7 RGB Case
  • 04:40 More Cases
  • 05:24 Elite Shark CA400
  • 06:25 AIO Coolers
  • 07:16 PSU’S
  • 07:44 MK7 Case

Sharkoon makes some of the most interesting mechanical keyboards available and plenty of them are on display here at Computex. That includes the Elite Shark KM300W, with the latest version being significantly lighter than the previous. This keyboard also uses Sharkoon's own switches, which can easily fit the custom keycaps of your choosing for those who like to really customise their keyboard.

On the mouse front, Sharkoon has the SGM25W, a new wireless mouse weighing just 60g. A small batch of a shiny-coat version is being made to test the market, but a matte version is also available. Leo was even more impressed with the SGM70W, which weighs about 40g and is “so light it feels like they forgot to put anything in the shell”.

And then we step back to Sharkoon's new desk. The frame and top are available separately, with the motorised legs and frame costing around €200 and the top piece costing around €100. Considering other gaming brands are charging north of £1000 for a setup like this, Sharkoon's offering strikes me as remarkably affordable.

On to cases, we have the new Sharkoon AK7 RGB, a follow-up to last year's AK6, with newly included mesh panels running around the bottom of the case. For someone looking for a quick and easy RGB setup, the AK7 RGB makes a lot of sense thanks to the four pre-installed ARGB fans. The AK7 RGB also supports BTF motherboards, so all of your motherboard power connectors can be hidden at the back of the case for a clean front view of your components.

The Elite Shark CA400 is another standout case here. We previously reviewed the CA300 case at around £170. The new CA400 has a number of changes and is significantly cheaper at around £120. The front panel has two large 160mm fans for air intake and smaller 120mm fans in the rear. The materials have been changed, so there is now very little aluminum, and the space on the right-side panel has increased so users can have an easier time fitting a cooler in there.

In the video Leo also goes over Sharkoon's new AIO coolers and PSUs, so there are a lot of options available for those looking to build a new PC, whether you need a case, cooling, power, a set of peripherals, or even a desk.

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