Laptop Cooling Pad, Gaming Laptop Cooler with 2 Quiet Big Fans, RGB 7 Color Light Change, Portable USB Laptop Stand 11 to 15.6 Inch, Slim and Easy Carry Working Study Outdoor Travel, 2020
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.2"L x 10.4"W x 0.98"H |
Item Weight | 1.43 Pounds |
Cooling Method | Air |
Material Type | Metal |
Color | black |
A**R
Good looking that's it! 😑
1) The pad come with one corner damaged.2) I can't feel any difference with or without this cooling pad.3) For me it is not at all silent.4) The lights ar nice but you can see them only by lifting the laptop.Sorry but myself I don't recomand this product. I have a gaming laptop and I play Lara Croft, Cities skylines, etc. I don't play very hard games but I think I still need a cooling pad, My laptop don't get soooo hot but still this cooling pad don't do The job.I like the look of this cooling pad that's why one star will get from me.Sorry for the bad review. 🙄😒
D**E
might work for some laptops. Had absolutely zero effect on my unibody MacBook Pro
OK, sorry for the length but I'll try to keep this short. I have been migrating everything off my iMac and onto my 2015 MacBook Pro Retina 15" and everything is great but the fan noise is distracting me. I've never tried using a cooling pad so I bought this one. Now, it may well work for other laptop designs but it didn't seem to do much of anything for my MacBook. So I decided to throw some science at the problem and see. The results surprised me.The first picture shows the CPU temperature over a ~3 minute period with the MacBook Pro (MBP) sitting idle. No apps running, but it's on the network so it's probably doing a little bit of work. The CPU and GPU core temperatures are as reported by powermetrics, sampling at about a 5 second interval over this 3 minute test period. First column is with the MBP on the pad with the fans running. Next column's measurements were taken with the fan off for three minutes. Next column I just set the MBP on the desk so there's not much air underneath it. And lastly I set the MacBook atop a soft ice pack, the sort you use with sore muscles. Astonishingly, the numbers are all pretty much the same.Next I repeated the test and I used Geekbench 5 to load the CPU. So the methodology was: let the laptop sit for a few minutes to cool back to idle, and collect data while running Geekbench twice back to back. Again, the most surprising thing is even putting the MBP on an ice pad doesn't make a noticeable difference in CPU and GPU temperatures. If an ice pad is not going to help, neither is the cooling pad. The conclusion I came to is that the Mac's fans dissipate almost all of the heat, and very little heat is dissipated through the aluminum unibody chassis. So long as there's airflow to the rear of the Mac where the vents are, nothing else much matters.Lastly I looked at the GeekBench metrics to see if CPU was throttling noticeably when it hit 100ºC, and again, not much difference whether it was on the pad, on the desk, or on ice.There are mods you can perform to a unibody Mac to sink more heat to the aluminum chassis, but I'm not really interested in tearing my Mac apart to do that. Mostly I was hoping to cut down on fan noise. Instead, this product ended up adding a little bit of fan noise when the Mac itself is sitting idle, and not helping cool the Mac when it's hot.Hope this information is helpful.
J**Y
Pleasantly surprised
This is not a cooling pad for a gaming laptop. The fans are low powered, but if you are using this with a fanless laptop/laptopor budget device that doesn't have a good cooler this cooling pad is a pretty good choice.I have bought over a dozen coolers over the years. This one is as light weight and as quiet as the quietest one. The legs stay tucked in or pulled out without flopping or breaking. It's as thin as any budget cooler can be. It has pull out tabs that keep the laptop from sliding (this is rare in budget models), the tabs actually work and tuck away seamlessly (even rarer). The construction is fairly strong, it will survive a 2 foot fall, and the mesh on top is rigid enough to hold a 5lb laptop without any flexing or rattling.Sure for a lot more money you can get something thinner or more powerful, but this cooler is as good or better than anything you can get for under $25.The cons of this cooler are that the usb cable is buillt in. You can't take it off or use a different cable.There is no on/off switch, you have to plug it into a usb port to turn on.The lights and fans are linked together (most cooling pads are built that way)And maybe not a con for you, but, there is a stupid rainbow bat on it.
G**N
Small, quiet, light, works...
I'm not using it for a laptop. it is quite small & wouldn't hold my monster 17"; However, the reason I bought it is because my old WiFi-Router runs a little warm, & this was the perfect thing for it on the shelf.The light breeze under my router keeps the speed up under heavy loads.Yeah, true story... don't ask.
F**A
It works. Worth the money.
I have no doubt that you can find a better one for more money, but I think this one is amazing for the price.The fans are barely audible. I had to experiment a bit with moving my laptop up or down so that the fans were actually below the intake vents on the laptop. Putting the laptop just squarely on top would just have the fans blowing into the part of the laptop with no vents.The laptop runs much better for emulating games. I used to have frequent freezes and stutters, but they are gone now. Cooler laptop = more performance (to a point)Really cool how the power connection is also a pass-through. Also generally nice how it angles the laptop a bit.
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