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Computex 2026: Sharkoon’s new Steel Shark case, S25 V2, and new peripherals

In our latest Computex 2026 video, we break down all of the new hardware from Sharkoon, including the new Steelshark dual-chamber cases, new peripherals and more. 

Watch via YouTube below:

 

Timestamps:
00:00 Steelshark Mini M/G Case
01:50 S25
02:30 S25 V2 / Silent
03:00 SK4 aRGB / Mini
03:23 SK6 / AK7 / Elite Shark CA500
03:32 StealthBite IEM
04:20 SGK55W Keyboard
05:26 SGM70W / Fireglider One

The first product we noticed at the Sharkoon booth this year was the new Steel Shark case. This is a dual-chamber ATX chassis, with panoramic tempered glass, pre-installed ARGB fans and room for dual liquid-cooling radiators. It also supports the new wave of hidden connector motherboards while keeping the price down to a reasonable €89.90. If you want a more compact version, then there is also a Steel Shark Mini G and Mini M, offering the same dual-chamber layout, but in a more compact footprint and with room for fewer case fans.

Sharkoon also has the S25 series launching soon, available in three variants. The S25‑V2 provides a clean, understated design with two pre‑installed 120mm PWM fans, while the S25‑W2 ARGB adds ARGB fans and tempered glass for showing off your internals. There is also an S25 Silent that uses sound dampening materials to reduce fan noise.

On the power supply front, Sharkoon has the Rebel P20 Gen2, offering ATX 3.1 specs and Cybenetics Gold efficiency, along with modular cables, Japanese capacitors, a native 12V-2×6 connector and capacities up to 1000W.

Finally, for peripherals Sharkoon is showing a mix of brand-new and recently-launched products. The SKILLER SGM70W is a very lightweight mouse at 49g, and it has 8K polling too, making it a very good choice for competitive multiplayer games. Next to that is the FIREGLIDER One, which also weighs in at under 50g, but offers a PAW3311 sensor instead. The Drakonia 3 mouse is aimed at MMO players with its 12 extra buttons and extra-long battery life. For keyboards, Sharkoon has the PureWriter W100, which is aimed more at work-from-home setups rather than gamers with its low-profile, typing-centric design. For audio, Sharkoon has the Stealthbite IEMs, aiming to deliver greater accuracy and detail compared to typical earbuds.

KitGuru Says: What did you think of the Sharkoon line-up at Computex this year?

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