🔥 Keep Your Cool, Stay in the Game!
The Coolertek Laptop Cooling Pad is designed for laptops ranging from 11 to 17 inches, featuring two quiet 160mm fans for optimal cooling. Its height-adjustable design and dual USB 2.0 ports enhance usability, making it a perfect companion for gamers and professionals alike.
Brand | Coolertek |
Item Weight | 1.57 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 14.96 x 11.02 x 1.42 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.96 x 11.02 x 1.42 inches |
Color | Grey |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Manufacturer | Coolertek |
ASIN | B07VSLQPRP |
Date First Available | July 29, 2019 |
D**
Great product.
Very satisfied, thanks allot.
C**N
Good laptop stand
Nice sturdy stand. Fans are whisper quiet. Good product
A**Y
Forget the fan
I did not buy this because of the fan but rather because of the vents.This is a good thing, because the electronics are antiquated. It uses a USB-A and takes a long time to charge.
A**N
Worth the little bit more over the cheaper ones
It's big. If your laptop is smaller than 15in, I'd look elsewhere as this thing is huge, perfect for a 17in laptop, just fine for my 16in.The fans work great, plenty of cooling effect, if you have an ultrabook that just doesn't have the fan power to keep cool, this will be more than enough.It's very sturdy, a little flexible, but not overly so. The plastic feels high quality. The little feet provided are very stable and usualable on flat surfaces, but I have to use an additional stand for when using it on soft surfaces.My last one was a bit annoying having light up fans that you turn off with turning the fans off, but this one is much more "professional" in that it only has a single LED to let you know it's on.Overall I wish I bought this one first, you pay a little bit more, but get so much more out of it.
K**P
Great for Lenovo L13 ThinkPad
I have a 2020 model Lenovo L13 ThinkPad. I work in a corporate office, but usually work remote one or two days a week. I use a true desktop when at my corporate office and my laptop when I travel or work remote. The computer works well for my business / travel needs, but it has always struggled with overheating when connected to my docking station. This is especially true during video meetings. My L13 has shut down on me in the middle of meetings on more than one occasion.After reading some random Google searched articles, many said to buy a cooling pad. No rhyme or reason why I picked this brand. I just didn't want to spend a ton of money on something I wasn't sure would work. But I tried it, and it works great. My laptop doesn't even get warm, let alone hot when on it.The pad stays parked on my desk, so the weight wasn't a concern. That said, it is light enough to use in laptop mode if I wanted. The pad is roughly 17", so a little bigger than my 13" laptop. Where it sits on my desk doesn't bother me. The sound is a very quiet "hum". It doesn't bother me at all. The HVAC in my office is louder than the pad fans. Same with the internal fan of my L13. I've only had the cooling pad a couple weeks, so nothing to say about longevity yet. I am sure glad I tried it though. It has made all the difference in allowing me to stay online when working report.
I**I
Just what was needed
I spent hours looking for a good laptop cooling pad. I even returned one that I thought would be perfect and ended up teaching me a lesson. In fact I am surprised more people have not commented or had the issue I faced. The original laptop cooling pad I got has a metal grated top for the laptop to sit on. In fact it seems all the laptop cooling pads have this metal screen now. They even state that it helps keep the laptop cool and so promote it as a feature. However when I had my laptop on that first laptop cooling pad with the metal, my wifi connection suddenly went downhill. You might not notice too much if just browsing the web. You may not even notice when streaming video and chock it up to just normal wifi instability. But when I tried playing a game you could truly see how that metal interfered with the wifi signal. The lag I encountered was incredible and as soon as I lifted the laptop off that cooling pad and removed it, the lag disappeared. This makes sense, most articles suggest keeping your router away from metal objects that might interfere with the signal. To try and maximize wifi signal, you want to try to keep any metal from blocking the way.Why no one else has not encountered this issue, I am not sure. Granted I had not received my new laptop yet, so the laptop I used on that original cooling pad was about 10 years old. Maybe the wifi receiver in it, just was showing its age and simply was not as powerful and efficient as newere wifi5 and wifi6 receivers. So possibly my new laptop with the wifi6 would not have had issues. However, even if the newer laptop could have overcome the interference, they would have to work that much harder to do so and so you still likely are not getting the best signal.So I sent back that original laptop cooling pad and searched again. It was very difficult to find one that did not have metal on it. But this one popped up. It does not have the fancy LED lights or DIsplay. It does not have a USB HUb or seperate power cord. It only has the two fans. But it is all a fairly durable yet light plastic.I am not suggesting you can throw this around. Slam things on it or not damage the moving components inside if you are to rough with it. BUT, for the purpose this is supposed to serve, the plastic is quite durable. The grooves are also a nice feature to help channel the airflow, which I think is better than some of the flat metal grates. In fact some of the more expensive laptop coolers have the metal with channels added to increase the airflow underneath and not have the laptop flat on the metal. So this does it by having the plastic channels. No metal to interfere with the wifi (okay maybe some ball bearings and wiring for the fans, but not enough to be an issue).I purchased this for my ASUS ROG G15 gaming laptop. I had heard about the heating issues on that laptop and wanted to just have something to add a little more cool airflow and lift the laptop up. This serves that purpose perfectly. You can hear the fans, but they are not super loud and are easily lost in the background unless you focus on them. The cooling pad fan noise is usually drowned out by the Laptop GPU fan engaging during heavy gaming (which in itself is not super loud and will easily be lost in background).The laptop pad is light and fits in my small carrying backpack with the laptop. While it does have to be powered by USB, You can plug it into a USB HUB or into a surge protector that might have the USB charging power ports. Keep in mind though, that you will have to use the on/off switch manually when you have it plugged in to something other than the laptop or a laptop powered USB Hub.It will not win any beauty contrests. But my laptop sits securely and that slight additional cool air is a benefit along with keeping the laptop elevated and free of obstructions.Overall a good buy and product. Nothing outstanding or fancy. The average 3 stars means this does exactly what it is supposed to do.
P**R
Does what its supposed to do. Blue LEDs are a nuisance
I have to use a work laptop to work from home, connected to external monitors. The laptop runs very hot. This cooling pad helps it run cooler. Its best to plug the USB into an external USB power supply/charger to put less load on the laptop. I have ran it for several months and both fans still work fine.The only complaint is that the fans have cheesy blue LEDs on them. They are not bright and aren't that noticeable even in the dark, but they're completely unnecessary.
A**R
This laptop cooling device works wonders! - Buy today.
This laptop cooling device works wonders! The case feels sturdy and when running, it sounds quiet. My laptop was overheating and now it's not. Very nive product!
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