Endorfy has expanded its product lineup with a series of new PC cases, CPU coolers, and audio gear, targeting both immediate availability and mid-2026 launches. The company is positioning itself as a key player in the hardware market, offering solutions that balance aesthetics and performance for small businesses and enthusiasts.
The latest additions include two new ATX cases: the Signum 400 and the Fishbowl. The Signum 400 builds on the success of its smaller sibling, the Signum 300 series, with tempered glass side panels and a honeycomb front panel. It also features removable dust filters and four pre-installed Stratus 120 PWM ARGB fans. The Fishbowl, designed for back-connect compatibility, offers a panoramic dual-glass design with support for up to three 360 mm radiators.
These cases are part of a broader strategy by Endorfy to cater to different market segments, from high-end builds to more compact setups. The Signum M30 ARGB and Ventum 400 ARGB case series, already launched ahead of Computex, further demonstrate the company's focus on versatility. The Ventum 400, for example, supports E-ATX motherboards and can accommodate GPUs up to 345 mm long and CPU coolers up to 164 mm tall.
Endorfy is also introducing two new CPU air coolers in Q3 2026: the Fortis 5 White ARGB and the Fera 5 White ARGB. The Fortis 5 features a single-tower design with a 140 mm Fluctus ARGB fan, while the Fera 5 is a smaller variant with a 120 mm fan. Both coolers support Intel and AMD sockets and offer optional semi-passive modes for improved thermal performance.
In the audio segment, Endorfy has previewed its Viro Wireless headset lineup, which includes models like the Viro Infra Wireless Onyx White. This headset stands out with its four connection modes—2.4 GHz, Bluetooth, USB, and 3.5 mm—and up to 40 hours of battery life on Bluetooth. The Viro Wireless series offers additional features such as noise-cancelling microphones and 7.1 virtual surround sound.
Complementing the audio lineup is the On'it gaming keyboard, set for a Q3 2026 release. This product adds to Endorfy's growing portfolio of peripherals designed to enhance user experience without compromising on performance.
The company also announced two audio products targeting Q2 2026: the Solum 2 Pro USB streaming microphone and its matching Solum 2 Boom Arm. The Solum 2 Pro features an in-house architecture, integrated gain and volume controls, and quick-access mute functionality. It supports recording at up to 192 kHz/24-bit with stealth RGB lighting.
Endorfy's strategy appears focused on delivering high-quality hardware that addresses both the needs of small businesses and individual users. While some products are already available, others are set for mid-year releases, indicating a phased approach to market penetration. The company's emphasis on performance, aesthetics, and versatility positions it as a strong contender in the competitive PC hardware market.
For small businesses looking to upgrade their workflows, Endorfy's new products offer a range of options that balance cost and functionality. However, the long-term impact remains to be seen, particularly as the company navigates a market increasingly dominated by established players. Availability details for Q3 2026 products are not yet confirmed, leaving some uncertainty about their timeline.