Deepcool makes a frameless aluminium fan with RGB LEDs

Posted on Tuesday, February 27 2018 @ 11:12 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
We've seen so many fans that it's hard to deliver something that truly stands out from the pack. Interestingly, Deepcool managed to achieve this with the introduction of the MF120 fan. This is an expensive premium product, it's almost completely frameless and features a skeleton frame made from aluminium.

The 120mm fan has Fluid Dynamic Bearing and PWM functionality. The fan's two-layer blower blades spin at 500 to 2200RPM, with a maximum noise level of 37.9dBA and a maximum airflow of 56CFM.

The skeleton frame features integrated RGB LEDs with 16.7 million colors, you can control the light effects via the included multi-function controller or via your Android or iOS device over WiFi.

Features:
  • Unique frameless design features a seamless all-in one skeleton frame made with 100% Aluminium alloy
  • Two layer blower blades designed for maximum efficiency and the suspended fan mounting offers a better unrestricted airflow
  • Built-in 1.670M true color RGB lighting system controlled by the dedicated multi-function controller. Wireless connection by means of WIFI provides remote control with high stability and flexibility
  • Five built in lighting effects (dynamic, static, breathing, comet, and fashion collision) provide 36 interchangeable lighting modes
  • Multi-function APP available for iOS and Android devices supports control and changes to the RGB lighting modes as well as fan speed
  • It's a pretty impressive fan, but I'm not sure if there's a big market for this product. Deepcool says the MF120 starts shipping in April 2018 in a pack of three for a whopping $109.99.

    Deepcool MF120

    Deepcool MF120


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