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InWin unveils Aeon chassis with expandable frame and RFID interaction

InWin has officially launched the Aeon, marking the company's 12th Signature Series chassis. First showcased at CES 2026, the premium full-tower enclosure features mirrored stainless steel, a seamless glass exterior, and an expandable frame design to accommodate high-end hardware.

The Aeon uses mirrored stainless steel panels treated with an anti-fingerprint coating, creating dynamic reflections that can be further enhanced by the case's and internal components' lighting. For structural rigidity, the foundation relies on a one-piece aluminium base manufactured by sand casting. Taking inspiration from the manufacturer's Tòu series, the enclosure incorporates five 5mm tempered glass panels bonded through UV-curing technology.

Component support is extensive, accommodating E-ATX motherboards, dual-PSU configurations, up to 8 PCIe expansion slots, and large graphics cards. Liquid cooling hardware options support radiators up to 420mm. To streamline system assembly and component replacement, builders can take advantage of a pull-out motherboard tray and an expandable chassis structure that opens up to 90º.

Interactive elements include an RFID-enabled security system requiring a dedicated card for operation. An integrated LED display module handles multimedia playback and outputs real-time system monitoring metrics. Ambient lighting options round out the package, allowing users to choose between warm white and standard RGB illumination profiles.

KitGuru says: InWin's Signature Series cases are always striking showcase pieces, and the Aeon continues that tradition.

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