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Customers find the electronic device cooling pad effective and quiet. It cools laptops well, providing a temporary solution for overheating. Many consider it a good value for the price, with adjustable height and nice looks. However, opinions differ on the build quality and USB ports.
Product Description
· Whisper-Quiet Operation: Enjoy a noise-free and interference-free environment with super quiet fans, allowing you to focus on your work or entertainment without distractions. · Enhanced Cooling Performance: The laptop cooling pad features 5 built-in fans (big fan: 4.72-inch, small fans: 2.76-inch), all with blue LEDs. 2 On/Off switches enable simultaneous control of all 5 fans and LEDs. Simply press the switch to select 1 fan working, 4 fans working, or all 5 working together. · Dual USB Hub: With a built-in dual USB hub, the laptop fan enables you to connect additional USB devices to your laptop, providing extra connectivity options for your peripherals. Warm tips: The packaged cable is a USB-to-USB connection. Type C connection devices require a Type C to USB adapter. · Ergonomic Design: The laptop cooling stand also serves as an ergonomic stand, offering 6 adjustable height settings that enable you to customize the angle for optimal comfort during gaming, movie watching, or working for extended periods. Ideal gift for both the back-to-school season and Father's Day. · Secure and Universal Compatibility: Designed with 2 stoppers on the front surface, this laptop cooler prevents laptops from slipping and keeps 12-17 inch laptops—including Apple Macbook Pro Air, HP, Alienware, Dell, Lenovo, ASUS, and more—cool and secure during use.
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Lisa MarieReviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024
Works great it saved me from having to return my new computer it stops it from overheating completely now and it also is able to used as a really nice stand for my laptop that I can have my computer on in bed. other people in the reviews have mentioned that it's something that you probably won't wanna put on your legs, I've put it on my legs and it doesn't really hurt me because my laptop's light but For people that might have a heavier laptop it might not be comfortable on your legs but I would just put it on your bed if you're on your bed I was using it like a stand. It's really easy to use really easy to set up the airflow is great. It's very sturdy, and the colors go perfect with my laptop. 💻 The only thing I think that should be mentioned that I haven't seen mentioned is that the light on the back of the cooling pad is really bright for anyone who has cats that lay in bed with them while they go on their laptop the bright blue lights in the back (there's two of them) are very very bright that's my only negative because it's so bright that I've wanted to cover it up to protect my cats eyes. Other than that I think this is great and the light itself is not a problem, i'm sure there's ways to cover it with like a post-it-note or something. it's just something that I wasn't expecting so I just wanted to let other people know about it so that they could know what to expect. I'm extremely happy with my purchase and it works wonderfully and I hope it lasts me a long time. I would recommend for anybody looking for an affordable cooling pad that works very well & and also works as a laptop stand.
David L. StaplesReviewed in the United States on September 3, 2023
I can’t find a way to subtract a star for this product, which is very simple and does exactly what it’s supposed to do. My recent work-issue laptop is a Dell Precision 7670 running an i7 12850HX: 16 cores and 4.8GHz when it lets its hair down. That’s a lot of potential crunching power, but what surprised me, coming as I do from the land of barn-sized desktops with big, slow-turning fans, is how HOT this laptop is, ALL THE TIME. The case is everywhere warm or hot to the touch, but particularly in the area above/behind the keyboard and high on the backside of the case, where the air intake and exits live. Using it as a literal “lap-top,” your thighs will become uncomfortable. (And your pants will be blocking part of the intake area, so put it on a tabletop instead!) It’s just a lot of compute power in a very tight space. Testing it with the freeware HeavyLoad application, I found that it will start to heat-throttle after a few minutes if all cores are loaded. This test is unrealistic for most of us, most of the time, but it is an indicator. My desktops don’t heat-throttle. So I tried this Kootek Laptop Cooling Pad. You might think it’s a downside that that it is powered through a USB port, because a modern laptop may have only one or two of those – but the Kootek gives you two more on the back of the fan case, so no foul. And if your laptop is “pretending to be a desktop,” like mine, it's plugged into a multi-port docking station and running multiple monitors, a decent keyboard, etc., so the loss of one USB port is of no consequence. And in all other respects, the Kootek is a success. The laptop runs MUCH cooler, both to the touch and in terms of the compute load it will take without throttling. As may be seen from the attached photo, the stand may be raised at the rear to position the laptop’s screen at a height convenient for a multi-monitor setup. The noise level of the fans, even with all of them running, is a whisper which you won’t notice after a while. As for the neato-coolo blue lights underneath…well, they may a bit gamer, but they cause no harm and at least serve has conversation starters. All in all, it’s an inexpensive and simple adjunct for a laptop packing a lot of punch into too small a volume.
Mark K.Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
This cooling pad does a solid job of keeping my laptop cool during long sessions, and the five fans help provide steady airflow. The fans are surprisingly quiet, which is great when I’m working or gaming without distractions. The build quality feels sturdy, and it’s adjustable, so I can find a comfortable angle. However, while it works well, I can’t help but wonder if there are more efficient options out there for cooling my laptop, especially when using it for intensive tasks. Overall, it’s a good product, but I’m curious if I could find something that cools even better.
Thomas C. BanksReviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024
I bought a high spec gaming laptop and was worried about the heat gaming. For the modest price, I feel it’s worth it to elevate my laptop and leave some open space for air circulation. The fans are enough to keep the space under my laptop cool. The fans aren’t very powerful but enough to do the job. The advantage here is modest fan power equals whisper quiet. I have the elevation set to the lowest position which works well for my set up and I prefer this to laying flat. This is personal preference because I’m using my laptop with a lap desk; some may not like this so think about it before you order. As others have pointed out, don’t expect miracles. CPUs and GPUs can put out a lot of heat, particularly gaming laptops, internally. This cooling pad is only cooling around the case. Additional comments: I forgot to mention when I originally wrote this that I have an 18" laptop. This cooling pad is rated up to 17" which is technically correct. However, it works well with my 18" laptop. It just overlaps each edge by a tiny bit which is no big deal. I chose this over an 18" cooling pad because they're scarcer and the few I saw were significantly more expensive. I also picked this brand because it was recommended by a tech reviewer (who was rating gaming laptops).
AngiReviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
Love this works perfectly, just as it’s described. Yes it’s quiet, I got the purple one and the LEDs are gorgeous!
Cliente de AmazonReviewed in Mexico on May 4, 2024
Muy bueno, tiene dos niveles de ventilación, central y en la periferia, poco ruido, muy útil.
Tim ErlandssonReviewed in Sweden on July 13, 2022
Produkten kom fram skadad, men fick snabbt och enkelt hjälp av säljaren kundtjänst! Jag är nöjd!
HopeReviewed in Germany on October 31, 2021
Works fine
ClockworkSatanReviewed in the United Kingdom on May 22, 2021
I recently replaced my six year old gaming laptop with a new one (a Lenovo Legion 5), which ironically isn't as good at keeping itself as cool and quiet as the old one (which actually never needed a cooling pad), so I decided to look for a decent one that would do the job. I looked at various models, but kept coming back to this Kootec one after reading numerous reviews saying that it was one of the best. It wasn't the cheapest either, but I'm thoroughly of the opinion that you get what you pay for (most of the time) so I decided to go for it. I was a little put-off by the fact that it was coming from the US, but I needn't have worried as it arrived within a week. I've been using it for a few days now, so let's get on with the review! >>>WHAT'S IN THE BOX? The Kootek pad comes in a slim box, and in the box you'll find the pad itself and a small set of instructions - and that's it! >>>FIRST IMPRESSIONS? I've had a few cooling pads over the years, but this one feels better designed than any of the previous ones and it generally feels pretty well built, too. The cooling pad comprises of two parts; the upper section which has a metal meshed top surface that contains the fans and the cooling gubbins, and the bottom section, which acts as the base - they’re connected at the front by a hinged mechanism which allows the rear of the pad to tilted up, allowing more airflow and a more comfortable typing angle. There are two chunky supports at the front of the pad to keep your laptop in place while it’s tilted, and they fold away neatly when not in use and have foam pads on them to stop your laptop from slipping. Through the metal grille on its top, you can see four small fans at its corners and a big beastly one in the centre. Underneath, you'll see the intakes for the fans and a non-removable short USB-A cable with a recess to clip it into, along with a handy little cable storage bit. Along the rear edge of the cooler, you'll find two USB-A ports and two buttons with large LEDs next to them. >>>GOING AT FULL-TILT! One of the problems I've had with previous laptop coolers is that they've had tiny, spindly legs to raise them up to a small angle to increase airflow, but I'm glad to say that that's not the case with this one. There’s a metal bar connected to the underneath of the top section of the cooler, which fits into notches in the base part; there are five levels of height adjustment which range from a gentle slope to a severe slope of around 35 degrees - and you can also choose to leave it completely level, but I would imagine that you’d lose some of the cooling ability while it’s like this. >>>WILL IT FIT BIGGER AND HEAVIER LAPTOPS? Take a look at the photos and you'll see images of the cooler with my new 15.6" laptop and my old 17.3" behemoth sitting on it. The pad is generously sized and should fit all but the most massive of laptops. My old laptop is an Asus ROG G751, which is probably bigger than most of the new 17.3" ones - it's also very heavy, tipping the scales at 4.2Kg, and the cooler surprisingly seems able to handle its weight without bending or wobbling. >>>HOW DOES THE COOLING PAD WORK? This laptop cooler has five fans in all, which push cool air towards the underneath of your laptop. The fans are controlled by two buttons on the coolers rear edge; one button turns the four small ones on, and the other turns the large central one on - and you can of course have all them all operating simultaneously for maximum cooling. The fans have blue backlighting, which can’t be turned off, and the blue LEDs next to the power buttons on the rear of the device are very bright. >>>IS IT LOUD? When you use the four small fans on this cooler, you’ll hear a gentle whooshing noise - it’s very quiet and unobtrusive. The large fan makes a deeper whooshing noise and with both turned on the noise level elevates slightly, but never to an annoying degree. There’s also a small amount of vibration, particularly from the large central fan, but it’s again never an irritant. >>>EXTRA PORTS If you’ve got a laptop that’s got a tiny amount of USB ports, here’s some good news - you gain an extra one with this cooler! >>>HOW EFFECTIVE IS THIS COOLER? I’ve done some testing with my Lenovo Legion 5, using the Witcher 3 running at 1920x1080 and all the graphics settings turned up to Ultra. Without the cooler turned on, the laptop reports GPU temperatures of 70-72c, and with all of the cooling fans on, it reports a pretty stable 65-67c - which represents a respectable 4-5c drop! This will undoubtedly vary between laptop models, but with the Legion 5, the placement of the two rear fans on the cooling pad almost exactly match the intakes on the underneath of it, so it’s a very good match. However, since there are five fans on the pad it should suit the majority of laptops. >>>CONCLUSION Summing up, I would say that this is pretty much the perfect laptop cooler; when you invest £1500 on a powerful piece of hardware, keeping it cool is super-important and I would consider it an essential purchase. Its powerful cooling fans are very good at boosting your laptop’s cooling abilities, and on top of that it’s cool-looking, quiet and highly adjustable. Would definitely recommend!
PCReviewed in Australia on July 28, 2024
Ordered this laptop cooler and it didn’t arrive. The seller rectified the situation straight away. The product is excellent it is effective in cooling a high end gaming laptop. I would highly recommend this product and this seller