Fingers Turbo-Corp Micro ATX PC Cabinet with PSU/SMPS (Black)
Fingers 3D-Vision-M2 Micro-ATX PC Cabinet (White)
Fingers BlackBox-500 W High Efficiency Power Supply (Black)
- 12cm Cooling Fan with Speed Control
- Energy Efficient PSU
- Stable Power Output
- Multiple Protection System
- Built-in Industrial Grade Protections
- Delivers Seamless Cooling Performance
- Sturdy quality & Silent Operation
- ATX 12V V2.3 provides Constant Reliable Power for INTEL & AMD Chipsets
Fingers RGB-Flow C2 Micro ATX PC Cabinet with ARGB LEDs (Black)
FINGERS presents the cabinets of your dreams with FINGERS RGB-Flow C2. It’s equal parts fun and functional, with a sturdy all-black finish and a scintillating ARGB LED strip that oozes trendy party vibes. Sporting 1 x USB 3.0, 1 x USB 2.0 and Audio + Mic inputs, it will help get your work done in style. And system heating becomes a thing of the past with a chassis specifically designed to dissipate heat efficiently, with an 8 cm fan bundled and a well-ventilated side panel. Rest assured, your heavy-duty work will be smoothly sustained by FINGERS RGB-Flow C2 PC Cabinets.
Fingers Cozy Wireless NeckBand Earphone (In Ear)
Immerse yourself in a rich, soul-soothing listening experience with
FINGERS Cozy Wireless NeckBand Earphones.
Offering pristine, high-performance sound and a mammoth 40-hour playtime, Cozy is the ideal companion for music, movies, and multitasking on the go. With magnetic angular earbuds complemented by an ultra-light neckband design, it’s all about class and comfort!
Fingers BT-Freedom Bluetooth Portable Keyboard
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