Be Quiet's CES 2026 Lineup: Light Loop AIO with LCD Display, Dark Perk Mice, and 1200W PSU Refresh
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Be Quiet's CES 2026 Lineup: Light Loop AIO with LCD Display, Dark Perk Mice, and 1200W PSU Refresh

Laptops Reporter
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German silence engineers Be Quiet unveiled a comprehensive hardware refresh at CES 2026, headlined by the Light Loop AIO cooler featuring a customizable LCD pump display, the long-awaited Dark Perk gaming mice, and high-capacity 1200W power supplies designed for next-gen graphics cards.

Be Quiet has been refining its approach to silent computing for years, but the company's CES 2026 showcase represents a notable shift toward visual customization without sacrificing the acoustic performance the brand is known for. The German manufacturer pulled back the curtain on multiple products, with the Light Loop AIO cooler taking center stage alongside the Dark Perk gaming mice and expanded power supply options.

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Light Loop AIO: Visual Flair Meets Thermal Performance

The Light Loop AIO represents Be Quiet's first serious attempt at integrating display technology into their cooling solutions. At the heart of the pump assembly sits a 2.1-inch LCD display capable of 500 nits of brightness, surrounded by an RGB LED ring embedded within the pump's ridged design. This combination allows for both system monitoring through the display and aesthetic customization through lighting.

What sets the Light Loop apart from other LCD-equipped AIOs is the software integration. Be Quiet is launching a web-based version of their IO Center software around April 2026, which will handle customization for the pump display and lighting. This approach eliminates the need for a standalone application and should make configuration more accessible across different systems.

The company claims the jet plate and cold plate designs are bespoke, suggesting they've engineered these components specifically for this cooler rather than adapting existing designs. The radiator comes equipped with 120mm Light Wings LX PWM fans, which are part of Be Quiet's newer fan lineup designed for improved static pressure and airflow.

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Availability is set for April 14th, with both black and white color options. Pricing comes in at €205 for the 240mm version and €235 for the 360mm variant. After removing VAT and converting to USD, that translates to approximately $201 and $231 respectively. This positions the Light Loop in the premium AIO category, competing directly with established players like NZXT's Kraken series and Corsair's H150i lineup.

Dark Perk Mice: Two Years in the Making

The Dark Perk mouse announcement at CES 2025 created some buzz, but Be Quiet spent the extra year refining the product before release. The delay focused primarily on optimizing battery life for the wireless version, which now claims 110 hours of continuous gaming use.

BeQuiet CES 2026 showcase

Two ergonomic variants will be available: the standard Ergo for right-handed users and the Sym for those preferring an ambidextrous design. Both house a PixArt PAW3950 sensor, which supports up to 32,000 DPI and can poll at 8 KHz. This sensor choice places the Dark Perk in the high-performance category, suitable for competitive gaming where precision and responsiveness matter.

The switches use Omron optical units under the main buttons, which typically offer faster response times and longer lifespan compared to traditional mechanical switches. For the wired version, Be Quiet designed an angled cable to reduce drag and snagging during use.

Weight comes in at 55 grams (1.94 ounces), which is competitive for modern gaming mice but not ultra-light by enthusiast standards. The wireless version's 110-hour battery life is impressive, though actual usage will depend on lighting settings and polling rate.

BeQuiet CES 2026 showcase

Both wired and wireless versions will hit stores on February 3rd, giving gamers an early 2026 option for new peripheral hardware.

Dark Rock 6 Coolers: Incremental Refinements

The Dark Rock 6 and Pro 6 coolers represent the latest iteration of Be Quiet's flagship air cooling line. The standard Dark Rock 6 features six heatpipes and a single 135mm Silent Wings fan, while the Pro 6 steps up to seven heatpipes and dual Silent Wings fans.

These coolers will be available on May 19th, and while the specifications don't represent a dramatic departure from previous generations, the Silent Wings fans continue to be among the quietest on the market. The dual-fan design on the Pro 6 should provide better thermal headroom for high-end CPUs while maintaining low noise levels.

Be Quiet also showed a prototype of a Dark Rock Pro 6 with an integrated 4.5-inch LCD display, similar to the Light Loop's customization options. This "Dark Rock Pro 6 IO LCD" variant is slated for the second half of 2026, indicating the company plans to bring display technology across their cooling product stack.

Power Supplies: 1200W for Next-Gen Hardware

The power supply announcements address the growing power demands of modern high-end systems, particularly with graphics cards like the rumored RTX 5090 series.

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Power Zone 2 (1200W)

The Power Zone 2 1200W unit carries both 80 Plus Platinum and Cybenetics Platinum certifications, indicating exceptional efficiency. It uses a custom 140mm Pure Wings 3 fan and is fully compliant with ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 standards. The inclusion of a 90° angled 12V-2x6 connector is a practical touch for cable management in tight cases.

This PSU launches on January 27th, making it the first of the new products to reach market.

Pure Power 13 M (1200W)

The Pure Power 13 M 1200W takes a slightly different approach with 80 Plus Gold certification, achieving up to 93.5% efficiency. Like the Power Zone 2, it supports ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 standards.

Both units use LLC topology for voltage regulation, which provides cleaner power delivery and better transient response. Be Quiet specifically mentions these PSUs can handle power spikes up to twice their rated capacity, which is crucial for graphics cards that draw power in quick, high-amplitude bursts rather than steady loads.

This capability makes these units particularly suitable for RTX 5090 scenarios where sudden power draw spikes could trigger protection circuits on lesser power supplies. The Pure Power 13 M 1200W will be available on February 10th.

Market Positioning and Competition

Be Quiet's CES 2026 lineup shows the company is addressing multiple market segments simultaneously. The Light Loop AIO enters the premium LCD-cooler space, where it faces strong competition from established players. The pricing is competitive, but the success will depend on the web-based software's reliability and the display's customization options.

The Dark Perk mice enter a crowded gaming peripheral market, but the extended development time suggests Be Quiet is confident in the final product. The 110-hour battery life claim could be a significant differentiator if it holds up in real-world testing.

The 1200W PSU refresh addresses a clear market need as power requirements continue climbing. The dual certification on the Power Zone 2 and the focus on transient response for the Pure Power 13 M show Be Quiet understands what high-end builders require.

What This Means for Builders

For system builders planning upgrades in early 2026, these announcements offer several options:

  • AIO cooling: The Light Loop provides an alternative to existing LCD-equipped coolers, with the web-based software potentially offering easier configuration.
  • Air cooling: The Dark Rock 6 series remains a solid choice for builders prioritizing silence over RGB flash.
  • Gaming mice: The Dark Perk line offers high-end specs with extended battery life, worth considering if the ergonomics match your grip style.
  • Power supplies: The 1200W units provide headroom for next-gen graphics cards, with the Power Zone 2 offering premium efficiency and the Pure Power 13 M providing a more budget-conscious option.

The staggered release schedule—starting with the Power Zone 2 in late January and extending through May—gives builders time to evaluate reviews and make informed decisions based on independent testing.

Be Quiet's approach of bringing display technology to both liquid and air cooling, while maintaining their focus on silent operation, suggests the company is evolving its identity to meet changing consumer expectations without abandoning its core strengths.

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