Jonsbo has expanded its Light and Shadow Blade product range with the launch of the XA-120 single fan and the XA-360 triple fan series. The new models are aimed at users building or upgrading desktop systems who want ARGB lighting combined with controlled airflow and noise levels. Both Fans lines are available in black and white color options, with no price difference between finishes.
Pricing for the new fans starts at 59 yuan, which converts to roughly $8.50 USD, for the XA-120B and XA-120W models. The triple-fan XA-360 series, including standard and reverse blade versions, is priced at 199 yuan, or about $28.50 USD. Jonsbo is offering the XA-360B/W and the XA-360BR/WR (reverse leaf) models at the same price point.


The XA-120 measures 120 x 120 x 28 mm, making it compatible with most standard fan mounts on PC cases, CPU air coolers, and radiators. The XA-360 series measures 362 x 123 x 28 mm, housing three 120 mm fans within a single frame for simplified installation in supported cases. All models follow the same design theme, featuring a three-sided matrix lighting layout combined with a single-sided multi-layer mirror surface. This design allows for ARGB color transitions across the frame, supporting synchronized lighting effects when connected to compatible controllers or motherboards.


In terms of performance, the XA-120B/W and XA-360B/W models operate at fan speeds ranging from 700 to 2400 RPM with a ±10 percent variance. Airflow is rated between 21.46 and 62.40 CFM, while static pressure ranges from 0.49 to 2.46 mm H₂O. Noise output for these models falls between 21.3 and 37.3 dB-A, depending on speed.
The reverse-blade XA-360BR/WR models are tuned for quieter operation. These fans run at speeds between 700 and 1800 RPM, delivering airflow from 19.46 to 44.58 CFM and air pressure between 0.29 and 1.71 mm H₂O. Noise levels are rated lower, ranging from 17.3 to 31.6 dB-A.
Jonsbo has not yet confirmed wider international availability, but the new XA-series fans are expected to reach additional markets through regional retailers in the coming weeks.
