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[CES2025] Endorfy tells us about its new products!


Endorfy is a brand we’ve been talking about for a while, but which we recently discovered through our tests of the Navis F360 aRGB and the ARX700 case. This time, the company has let us know that they’re present at CES and that they’re exhibiting some new products. Let’s have a look!

Endorfy is at CES!

Cooling :

As far as cooling is concerned, the company is offering us a small innovation in its range of aircooling fans. The Fortis 5 aRGB and Fortis 5 Black have been announced. This is a single-tower CPU cooler equipped with an imposing 140 mm circular fan. Although the technical specifications are not known, we do know that this model is intended to be fairly compact, based on the data sheets for the original models. In short, two new variants are on offer, with all-black heatsinks and a touch of RGB for the illuminated variant. Otherwise, maximum RAM compatibility thanks to an off-center base!

In the same style, the brand unveils its Fera 5 Black aRGB, a new variant of the Fera 5. Here, we are dealing with a more compact 120 mm heatsink, still entirely black. It is more compact and has fewer heat pipes.

Power supply:

We continue with the hardware, with new power supplies. The company is quick to announce its Supremo FM6 power supplies. These models, which follow on from the Supremo FM5, comply with the ATX 3.1 standard and are based on a DC-to-DC topology. Finally, cooling is provided by a Fluctus fan from the brand’s catalogue. Unfortunately, we won’t know any more about it.

Peripherals :

Endorfy Liv Plus Wireless

Among the new products presented by the brand, we find a new mouse, the Liv Wireless. This model claims to be ultra-lightweight, but the company doesn’t specify its weight, which is a shame. On the other hand, this model has all the makings of a lightweight mouse, with a perforated shell. Internally, we’re treated to a PAW3395 sensor with 26,000 DPI and a tracking speed of 16.51 m/s. As for the switches, they are Kailh GM 8.0s with a guaranteed lifespan of 80 million actuations. Finally, there’s optional software.

In addition to the mouse, the brand has announced a new compact keyboard, the Celeris 1800 (no pun intended). It comes in a 100-key format, similar to Cooler Master’s MK770. Here, the brand is working with Geteron to select the switches, which are based on the company’s yellow models. What’s more, they will be pre-lubricated for better acoustics and a smoother feel. As for noise, we have learned that the keyboard will have two layers of silicone insulation.

For those interested, the brand is also talking about a water-resistant mouse pad with a non-slip underside for a better grip on the desk.

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