🔥 Keep Your Cool, Wherever You Go!
The Coolertek Portable Slim Laptop Cooling Pad is designed for laptops up to 14 inches, featuring ultra-quiet fans and a sleek metal mesh surface with blue LED lights. Its ergonomic design offers adjustable angles for personalized comfort, making it perfect for use at home or on the go. Compatible with a wide range of laptops and gaming consoles, this cooling pad ensures optimal performance and style.
E**A
Works perfect.
This works great BUT you power it by connecting it to your laptop. So I leave it connected. When I turn the laptop on or off, the cooling pad turns on or off. Doesnt seem to use up my battery any faster. Its very lightweight and doesnt get hot when on my lap. I keep them connected and store them together in a padded zippered soft case.
A**R
Works great!
My grandson is a gamer so his laptop is always on. It has helped with the bottom not getting hot like it was.
J**N
a little loud, and no adjustable speed
It works fine but it's a little loud, and stuck on full. I got it for my Macbook air - yes "Macs are supposed to regular their heat" but try running some LLMs and see how well that goes. The fan really helps. Of course, be aware that Mac only has USB-C, and this is regular USB, so you'll need some sort of adapter or cable. I personally went with a short USB-C to legacy size USB 3 adapter I had sitting around from my Steam Deck / ROG Ally. I prefer the cable over the adapter since the adapter + plug sticks out too far and I am worried about bumping it and damaging the mac.I wonder why nobody is making these type of fans with a USB-C cable option - lots of laptops are moving to USB-C only these days, and having to have an extra cable to handle this is not ideal.
T**D
Works great, very quiet
Great little fan, bought it to use with Dell mini PC. Works perfectly, very quiet.
J**S
coolind pad for laptop
use it all the time works very good
E**N
Does a great job at keeping my M.2 SSD drive from overheating
This cooling pad works great! Previously, the Samsung 970 EVO M.2 SSD drive in my laptop would get hot, about 65C, which seemed to slow down the performance. Now that I'm using the Coolertek pad, the drive stays at a comfortable 50-51C and performance is not reduced. The fans are fairly quiet. The pad is light weight and durable since the top mesh is made of metal. The bottom is made of plastic, but is sturdy. The four rubber feet on the bottom are nice and thick, and seem durable. I have had it a month with no problems, and bought a second one for my wife.This cooling pad works so well that I want to turn it off at times to save battery, and not cool my "lap" too much. It would be nice if there was a switch on the cooling pad to turn it off, instead of unplugging the USB cable repeatedly which could cause premature wear. I eventually bought a USB extension cable with an inline switch to control the power. This is not a major issue, and I give the cooling pad 5 stars.
R**.
Works well
This fits my laptop perfectly and doesnt slide off. The light isn't necessar but helps me know it's on. I'm not thrilled that there's no on/off switch. It only comes on when it's plugged into a USB outlet. There are 2, which is helpful but I wish it were powered differently.
K**S
Baffled by the positive reviews
I'm baffled by all the positive reviews on this item, but I've found this to be utterly useless for the purposes of cooling my laptop, which is what it's supposed to do.First things first, the positives. It's thin. It has blue lights. That's about it.Cons: Where to begin?Guess I can start with the structure, to me it felt very flimsy out of the box. It's proven to be stronger than it looks, but I wouldn't trust this then with anything that has any heft to it. I was immediately struck by how the legs fold out (they swing down toward the back of the device. The legs don't lock into place or even have anything to lock down so I've had one leg fold up just from general typing within the first 10 minutes of using it. They're also not adjustable, so you get legs up or legs down. Nothing in between. Neither angle feels particularly comfortable but I suppose I'd get used to it.My biggest problem with this pad though is how it doesn't accomplish anything. I ran my Alienware X14 (known for putting out some heat anyway) for about 5 minutes with a CAD drawing that cranked the CPU temp up to about 90C and the GPU to about 85C. With the same load, I sat the laptop on the cooling pad, and there was literally no change in the temps. I've had it on the pad for 20 minutes now, and finally shut down the blueprint I was looking at. I can breathe faster than the wind the fans generate, and you have one setting. That's it. All the comments about how quiet it is are quite accurate, it's super quiet. Because it's not doing really accomplishing anything. I'd be perfectly fine with loud if it actually accomplished something.Returned within 30 minutes.
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