Chill Out Anywhere! ❄️
The Antec Notebook Cooler To Go is a portable laptop cooling pad designed for laptops up to 19 inches. It features adjustable cooling levels, USB-powered operation, and a quiet fan system, making it perfect for both travel and office use.
V**E
Finally got what I needed....
Yes, I would definitely suggest this product for people who are looking for cooling pad FOR there gaming laptops.I have dell 5577If your laptop is having a proper vent at bottom and located at back side. Then this the best fit. Also it keeps your laptop elevated from ground surface.It is having a Decent amount of air flow.Have a low and high settings which will provide fan speed around 1350 rpm on low and 1800 rpm for high settings.Noise is around 23 to 27 dBA.If you want a small but powerful cooling pad, go for this...
P**O
Excellent for smaller laptops
I live in Fuerteventura where it can get very hot on a still day. It's often over 30 degrees and I don't have air-conditioning. Recently at 37 degrees, it was so hot that my laptop was running badly and the exhaust was hot enough to burn stray fingers, let alone what damage it would be doing to the wooden table top.Although I had to get this shipped to a UK address and then out here (making it over £7 more expensive - why does Amazon ship books but not other stuff here?), it sits under my Samsung Q35 (12" screen) nicely -perfectly, actually- and has reduced the whole area around the fan inlet and exhaust so that it is actually cool to the touch. It's set on High during the middle of the day. I don't have a m/b temperature feature so I cannot say what the operating temp of the CPU is, but it has to have dropped considerably. Low speed is good enough at night although somewhat hotter to the touch. The running problems have all disappeared.The cooler sits on the desk OK, extending about 8cm from the rear of the machine. It is portable as in, it's light and compact. It is not something you could use on your lap. On the desk, it has raised the keyboard to a better angle, so it actually performs two tasks.I don't have access to my wife's large screen Toshiba notebook at the moment so can't say how it would fare but I suspect that this cooler would be physically too small.The only drawback is that the connector has the lead on the side that fouls with the battery pack on the rear USB port of the machine -the one I'd prefer to use, but it fits OK on the side one, adding another 20mm to the trackball USB plug. It just looks a bit vulnerable there but this is a problem unique to these small Samsungs because the battery extends past the rear of the case.So, with this trifling niggle, I'd fully recommend this for small notebook users wanting a desk-based cooling system.
L**A
One good advice for you guys is this
I will probably buy another one - it does the job properly. One good advice for you guys is this: connect it to a power supply and NOT to your laptop, cause that will just raise the temperature, right? Get one of those usb adapters, which go directly into a mains socket and into which I charge my bluetooth headphones and, plug the cooler into it. Funny, not many people thought of doing that...lol!
B**R
Been running this 24/7 for 2 years now, still working!!
I have a boiling hot onkyo receiver in my cramped living room TV cabinet. I bought this to blow a continuous stream of cool air over over the onkyo. It's been running 24/7 for just over two years, non stop. Still working perfectly, very quiet. This is an extremely reliable piece of kit.
O**S
Practical & efficient as promised...
A perfect match for my new Lenovo X1 Carbon.. It creates an air stream from back to left (mainly) & right sides sending cool air directly to the intake under the laptop and pushing hot air away from the grilles on the left. Thus it keeps the laptop cool (I used to have some overheating -not perfomance- issues, as I am running experiments that need full 90~100% CPU power for many hours). Moreover it is very ergonomic & light.This cooler works very well with laptops that have either air intake at the bottom and air extraction either on the bottom or on the sides (mainly left as it sends more air to the left).
A**X
In comparison to what is out there it does its job well, but not perfectly
Had some other notebook fans (ten pound ones). They broke immediately. This one is better. If you don't carry it around and shatter it etc. it will last a few years. We have had two of those for more than a year. Constantly on. One of them lost the one side, but the other still works perfectly fine. It may have been our fault that one side of one broke. Can recommend!! If you find a better one, please tell me. The price is reasonable though not very cheap.It is easier to bring than these big trays! No need for a whole tray! You will have a table everywhere you go (I assume).
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