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💥Specification - Cooling method: air-cooled - Colour: Black - Weight : 450g - material: plastic - Product Size: 33*25*2.4cm - Input power: 0.65W - Thickness: 2.4 cm 💥Package Including - Thermal pad x 1 - Instructions x 1 - Packing box x 1
A**C
Soundless, Decent Cooling, Light but Flimsy-ish, One Fatal Flaw
I bought this around 4-and-a-half months ago along with a new laptop. I don't use it too often as my laptop's internal fans usually do their job pretty well. Even so, I believe used it enough to write a complete and helpful review.Pros:- Soundless: This was probably the first thing I noticed when I turned it on. Even if you place your ear directly on the top face, you'll hear minimal to no sound. Zero disturbance.- Decent cooling: If you place your palm any more than 5 cm away, the cooling effect becomes zero. Now, of course, nobody should expect the breeze from a tiny laptop cooler to be comparable to that from a table fan, so it isn't too disappointing. The fan manages to keep the top surface cool enough that it lives up to its identity as a 'laptop cooler'.- Great looks: [Note: This one may be subjective, but I'll still go with it.] Out of all the laptop coolers I've seen in this price range, this one looks the best. The others look too toy-ish or unprofessional. This one has a sleek appearance, the black colour looks good and the blue light which turns on along with the fan has just the right brightness.Cons:- Flimsy: The build quality isn't the best - to the extent that it almost feels toy-ish in my hands. It isn't as 'sturdy' as the manufacturer claims it to be. The top face is so flimsy that even the slightest push (over a small area) causes it to bend. This, when combined with the second con, gives rise to a fatal flaw.- Bad design: The looks are great, but the design isn't. I'm talking about the 'structure'. Half of the USB cable is inside the unit, and it isn't separated from the fan properly. As a result, if the USB cable is pulled in an improper direction, the portion of the cable which is inside the unit gets in between the blades of fan and prevents it from rotating. The fan, too, is placed a bit too close to the top face. Thus, when you apply too much pressure to the top face, it bends and comes into contact with the fan. Trust me, you don't want to hear the sound it makes when that happens. This is the fatal flaw I was talking about earlier. Fortunately enough, this doesn't appear to happen with laptops of larger or comparable size to the cooler, presumably because the force gets distributed over a larger area. It is worth noting that laptops smaller than the cooler are very likely to cause said problem.Final verdict:As long as your laptop is larger than this cooler or is of a comparable size, this is probably one of the best laptop coolers you can find at this price range, as of today.Attached images:(1) Cover (2) Front View (3) Back View (4) Powered On (5) Powered On (In the Dark)
V**R
The most silent fan ever
The most silent fan ever but it’s little thick than expected. Other than that it’s a powerful one.
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