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❄️ Stay Cool, Stay Ahead — Power Your Productivity with Style!
The llano RGB Laptop Cooling Pad is a high-performance cooling solution designed for 15-19 inch laptops. Featuring a powerful 5.5-inch turbofan and brushless DC motor, it delivers a rapid 44℃ temperature drop within 90 seconds while maintaining ultra-quiet operation. Its customizable RGB lighting with 10+ colors and 4 modes enhances your workspace aesthetics, controlled via an intuitive touch panel with an HD LED display. Ergonomically designed with adjustable height, non-slip baffles, and a 1-in-3-out USB hub, it ensures comfort, stability, and connectivity for professional and gaming setups alike.


















| ASIN | B0CLP3GVH1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #89 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #3 in Laptop Cooling Pads |
| Brand | llano |
| Color | White RGB |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,750 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 16.9"L x 12.9"W x 2.7"H |
| Item Weight | 2.13 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | llano |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Mfr Part Number | LJN-V15-US6 |
| Model Number | V12 White (RGB) |
| Number of Fans | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 16.9"L x 12.9"W x 2.7"H |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
W**.
Cooling Master, High Tier Must Have Investment
Welcome back Shoppers of the Amazonian style! The product you have before you is worth all the money, even if i felt i ordered the RGB, yet forgot to read the full name. Regardless, its a powerhouse of a system, while it can become loud, it also comes with the fact that its working. Definately would recommend going with this item rather than those Targus that might be good, but dont stand out. Read below for further understanding of my view and take on this equipment. 1. Price: If you want a durable, large, not so cheap feeling cooler. This will be a great choice. it's higher than most, but i tell you invest in it, it's hard shell plastic. 2. Technology: Good, but not top tier. For the price point, i would love to have USB C at least one additional, with the inital data input (where you plug the laptop into. So had this been a solid $100 for the white color, no RGB, please look into full supporting Type-C charging on all ports. 3. Fan Speed: How loud you need it, is how cool it will cool. Follow me on this, the faster you turn the speed, the coling power is inscreased, but it becomes loud. 12-1500 range works very well, while 300 is the ever so slight hum. Funny enough if you really want another idea for thjs item, its a white noise maker. Overall, it has great power. Consider this item, it'll be a worthwhile investment that will last if take. care of. Cheers Amazonian Shoppers, ill see you on the next one.
N**K
Real world performance gains
Works extremely well! I'm using this on an Asus Tuf A16 with the i7 and a 4060. The A16 already has pretty good thermals for a gaming laptop but it can get pretty loud and the keyboard can get sort of warm which is uncomfortable to rest my hand on for hours while I play games. This cooling pad has completely changed laptop gaming for me already. Temps in games like rdr2 have dropped from an average of 90°c to less than 65°c. That's crazy. I'm also getting better performance. I have mine set to 1200 on the little digital display. It's not very loud at all. It uses a centrifugal fan to force air into your laptop's intake and you can feel it come out the exhaust. Cold air comes out of the exhaust. This is so wild. You can set it to as high as 2800 and that's extremely loud, but unless you have a seriously terribly designed laptop I think it's unnecessary. Mine is set to 1200 and it's giving me temperatures almost 30° lower than stock, and it's quieter than stock. I've attached GeekBench scores that I got, testing without using the fan at all, and using the fan at full blast. According to GeekBench, I'm getting 18% better CPU performance using the fan. That is what I would consider a very substantial increase in power.
R**E
Effective external cooling.
I'm one of those weirdos that likes to use a laptop on a huge monitor and when I'm not home I just take it with me. Laptops for a while now have had issues with cooling because they try to make them as thin as possible. Naturally this creates issues with cooling as you can imagine. I have a dell g15 5515 and it runs warm. It does not matter what kind of pads or paste I use, it just gets warm. Well I also live in the desert and thats an issue in its own right with the balming heat. So what's the solution? Well chill pads have come a long way since my 20's. They are no longer these basic plastic plates with 3 fans on them. We have THESE now. This chill mat is a pretty big evolution. It has a gusset that runs all the way around that creates a seal that forces air through the laptop. It's a very simple design that features just an ON button and a basic control knob that you can use to crank it up if you need to. It also features a USB hub that you can use if you so desire. So how does it function? Well it's pretty loud and you can hear the fan crank up. However, the temps are worth it. Normally my setup isles at 50. It's dropped it down to 37. Normally under max load I'm running at 77. It now sits at 55. Yea, the noise is worth it. It sports a pair of arms down at the bottom to hold your laptop up but if I lean my laptop on them I don't get a proper seal. It's not a big issue to me as it's up there pretty firmly and I don't believe that it's going anywhere anytime soon. I can't comment on how long it's going to last. It's only day 1 and only time will be able to tell what it's longevity is. It's worth the price I feel. If anything goes wrong it has a 1 year warranty.
C**S
Highly Recommend for High-Temp Tasks
I’m not normally one to leave reviews, but this one has earned it. I have a gaming laptop that quite literally will become too hot to the touch during lengthy gaming sessions. Without a laptop fan, I am unable to play. Before this one, I went through about 3-4 others, and without me damaging them, they lasted anywhere from 3-6 months. This laptop fan is now one year and one week old and still working as it did on day one. No power supply issues, no reliability issues, no fan speed issues. The max setting is far more than you’ll ever need, and while not “quiet” in general, it is fairly quiet when compared to the other fans I’ve had. Build quality is sturdy, stable, my laptop sits at a comfortable height, and doesn’t feel cheap. It uses an outlet for power, and not your laptop/desktop, so compatibility is not an issue.
C**E
Provides powerful airflow and excellent dust protection
I had been hesitant about buying this cooling pad, but a recent promotion convinced me to give it a try. After using it, I know it's really worth it. - Cooling Performance I tested it with my ROG Strix G16 and Alienware X16, and the results were excellent. The fan speed reaches up to 2800 RPM, and when playing Valorant, I set my laptop to gaming mode and maxed out the cooling pad’s fan speed. With this setup, my keyboard stayed completely cool, whereas without the cooling pad, the keyboard and metal casing would get uncomfortably hot. - Dust Filter – [My Favorite Feature] One of the standout features for me is the dust filter at the air intake. It prevents dust from being drawn into the laptop, which is a huge plus. I regularly clean my laptop’s cooling system and know how dust buildup can impact performance. This filter reduces the need for frequent disassembly and cleaning, helping to maintain efficient cooling over time. - RGB Lighting & USB Hub The adjustable RGB lighting looks great—not a must-have for me, but definitely a nice bonus. The USB hub on the side also adds convenience by reducing the number of peripherals directly connected to my laptop. Downsides - Noise: At max 2800 RPM, the fan is quite loud. One night, I went downstairs to grab a drink and could still hear it from another room. However, powerful cooling comes at a cost, and I find it manageable by wearing headphones while gaming. - Portability: I often take my laptop to work or different locations, and this cooling pad isn’t very travel-friendly due to its size and thickness. If you need something highly portable, this might not be the best choice. If you're serious about keeping your gaming laptop cool and want to minimize dust buildup, this cooling pad is absolutely worth it. While the noise and portability might be drawbacks, the strong airflow, impressive cooling efficiency, and dust protection more than make up for it.
J**M
This is the one to get for larger laptops, best buttons compared to IETS
UPDATE -- After having streamed with it, like the IETS 600, it's not a perfect solution my computer still runs pretty hot. I'd say maybe there's a 5-10% reduction in temps, I crank it up to about 1800 rpm for gaming/streaming. I do believe this fan is quieter than the IETS 600, another reason to pick this one up. Per the original review below, the power button is rather unpredictable to operate, it usually doesn't work, I'll live with it. Otherwise the color changing buttons are fun, but I can't turn the LEDs off, no key combo I can find does that. -------------- Original review: I had a "cheap" cooler over the years, but lately I'm trying to stream and play games on my laptop. It's a gaming laptop, and it ran really hot, certainly hot enough to get CPU throttling at times, though I never tested for that. We're talking Core Temp reporting peaks of 100 degrees and average temps in the 80s-90s. At rest, with the Llano fan at 1000 rpm, my Laptop 3060 GPU is reporting 37 degrees, as opposed to 48 degrees on the old cooling stand. (the old one is a Thermaltake you can't get anymore) I haven't gamed/streamed yet with the Llano cooling pad, I'm mostly writing this review to constrast this with the IETS 600 cooler using the same MSI Pulse GL76 laptop. BUTTONS -- the plus The reason I returned the IETS 600 cooler, it was working (not as well as the Llano at idle, though). But the button drove me crazy! They are "solid state buttons" meaning there's no movement in the button. It's just sensing your fingertip. On the IETS 600, all three buttons are like this. You'll read below why my laptop was overhanging these buttons, but it was frustratingly impossible to make the buttons do what I wanted on the IETS600. Much improved design is on the Llano cooler pad here, yes the on off button is a bit tricky and honestly as I write this I can't turn the thing off. But the fan control is a roller button, it's great! I can control the fan speed exactly where I want this running, no fuss, no frustration. Honestly I can live with the power button I'll just turn the fan down to 300 when the laptop is off, if I can't get the power button to work. And I have had issues with iPads in the past where at most angles my finger isn't recognized, so maybe I'm weird and the buttons will be fine for you. FIT - a minus on both cooling pads, but you can make it work Here's the real problem with these coolers and they can't really "fix it" unless they make a new foam piece for different laptops. Before you buy this, check out the bottom of your laptop. Do the cooling vents come to the edge of the base of your laptop? Then let's hope it's only on one edge, otherwise this cooler won't work for you. Basically, you set your laptop on the foam base and it makes an air seal. That means ideally there's at least about a 1/2" edge with no cooling vents around the base of your laptop. In my case, on the left side, the vents come right to the edge. In the back, they are within 3/8" of the laptops "rear edge" (the rear base is not a straight line on these MSIs). So this seems to work, I have the laptop barely sitting on the foam in the back, not at all sitting on the foam on the left side (just butted up against the foam to make a seal) and the bulk of the weight is on the right and front edges of the base. But your mileage may vary and you may find you can't use this type of cooler, depending on how funky your laptop base is. RISK -- don't blow up your built in fans If your laptop is anything like mine, apparently the fans are regular maintenance item, like brakes on your car. You just expect them to go out. Mine did after two years, and I replaced them recently. Now think about what this cooling does, it forces air into your laptop. If you force air into your laptop at a high enough rate, you create positive air pressure (higher than ambient pressure). If you are pushing air into your laptop so fast that there's positive pressure, then you're probably making your laptop's fans race along faster than they want to go. I would assume there's a point where the air being moved through the laptop, at higher rpms, will be too much. Bottom Line... So bottom line I strongly recommend this model even with the issues related to funky laptop bases where the cooling vents come to the edge. It cools my laptop a bunch at idle, I'm sure it will work as well as the the IETS 600 or better, but I'll maybe update this once I stream/game with this setup.
B**T
Actually works!
This has taken me a couple years to write. This unit has a few different uses. First it has a filter so dust doesn't get into your laptop. Two and three are kinda the same, but let me explain. On the high setting it is not practical to run unless you are going for max scores on 3Dmark(benchmark). There are more usable settings because this thing gets very loud. Which brings me to the third thing. When using a practical setting like (400-700) for every day gaming use. You will see a difference in your benchmark scores between this product and just a metal stand with no fan. I will list four benchmarks scores with performance and turbo settings and fan speeds of 400, 700, and cross reference with metal stand scores. Metal stand will be (MS), laptop settings performance will be (P), turbo will be (T), for this product I will use cooling pad (CP) and the fan speed setting. Benchmark scores, --Time Spy MS: P 17458, T 19468 CP400:18170,T 19675 CP700: P 18205, T 19710 Portable Royal MS: P 12901, T 13687 CP400: P12978, T 13881 CP700: P 13060, T 13968 Steel Nomad MS: P 4743, T 5071 CP400: P 4760,T 5079 CP700: P 4824, T 5021 Night Raid MS: P 66494, T 70792 CP400: P 71257, T 72948 CP700: P 73001, T 73681 As you can see there is a difference in these results, and from realistic decibel levels that match the fan sounds from my laptop. Im telling you at max speed this thing sounds like a 90's two stroke 2.5L Mercury outboard engine at 7K RPM's. It's ridiculously loud, but at normal levels its ok and it works! I highly recommend this product.
M**.
Affordable and effective!
This item may have saved my laptop. It can be loud if you are running it hard, but it will cool even the hardest/hottest laptop. Is is still compact enough to travel with and is very easy to understand how to use.
J**S
Muy bueno
Lo recomiendo completamente, sólo ten en cuenta que hará mucho ruido pero con audífonos se soluciona
ي**R
Excellent Product & Outstanding Service! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I've been using the Llano V12 Cooling Pad for a while now, and it's honestly one of the best cooling pads I've ever tried! The build quality is excellent, and the performance is outstanding—it keeps my laptop cool even during heavy use. The fans are quiet yet very effective. The seller also provided amazing service! I had a minor issue with a part, and when I reached out, they responded quickly and professionally, sending a replacement without any hassle. Truly exceptional customer support that reflects the brand’s quality. Highly recommend this product to anyone looking for effective cooling and top-notch quality! 🔥💻
S**R
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C**S
20 degrees celsius or more drop in CPU/GPU temps under load
This cooling pad actually works! The Llano V12 Cooling Pad can siginificantly reduce both CPU and GPU operating temperatures, especially under gaming loads. My system: Lenovo Legion 5i Pro 12700K CPU, 3070TI GPU. I was sketpical prior to buying but using this for the past few days has proven it isn't a gimmick. Refer photos and the before and after video showing the reduction in CPU and GPU temps when in game. At full fan speed: 2800 RPM - CPU reductions from 100 degrees down to 79/80. - GPU reductions from 85 degrees down to high mid to high 60s (observed last few days) Average reduction appears to be 20 degrees and above in some cases. Even on lower fan speeds (1200 - 1500 RPM), I see temperature drops up to 10 degrees or more. I have also observed FPS changes in certain games from 30 to 50FPS at times. Unable to confirm 100% if this is from the cooling pad, but I noticed these improvements when the cooling fan is operating at high settings. ONE THING TO NOTE: the higher fan speed setting is quite noisy. This is not really something you can avoid. Noise cancelling headphones will help, but it is still audible on higher settings (1500 and above). It can be a little bit of a challenge to hear subtle footsteps when playing extraction based shooters, or games where footstep audio is critical. Besides that, playing most games won't be an issue and the performance boost is definitely worth the noise.
A**K
Get it, don't look further.
Why did I get it? Working 12-14 hours with a gaming laptop (zephyrus duo 16, 6900hx + 3070ti) with that high pitched fan noise makes you go insane eventually. I despised the noise so much I was considering spending an extra 5k rebuilding my desktop tower system and throw my laptop into trash. Does it help reducing gaming laptop temperatures? Yes and no. Yes it does help cool the laptop better by creating a vortex of cool air blowing underneath the chassis, but unless you're in quiet/silent mode the temps don't drop at all. However, it prevents the chips from throttling and instead it unlocks the true TGP. Prior to getting this fan I was barely getting 150w of sustained TGP from cpu+GPU combo. Now I'm getting nearly 250w. Makes you wonder how scummy all those marketing material of laptop makers + Nvidia are that you need an additional fan just to get the advertised performance out of your machine. Raw GPU TGP before: barely reaching 100w as thermal throttling reached After: 130w easy with maximum boost reaching 148w Raw CPU TGP before: I never allowed it to go past 30w due to extreme fan noise of the laptop itself. After: I guess it can use 90w as advertised (Radeon iGPU disabled at system level so it's not even active, all that juice goes directly to CPU) Is it loud? So you can adjust the fan speed by 100rpm increments. Working in Browser + medium creativity tasks I set it to 300/400rpm and I don't even have to wear headphones anymore as the hum of this fan drowns the noise of laptop fan. For gaming, you definitely need a noise canceling headphone as the typhoon noise created by this fan exceeds any noise created by speakers. Was considering getting the Razer fan, but I'm glad I didn't. I'd throw money at razer's competition all day every day. Razer tax + their customer service don't deserve your hard earned money. Even though I bet you anything both of these fans are made in the same factory.
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