🆒 Stay cool, game on, and glow up your desk with llanoV12 RGB!
The llanoV12 RGB Laptop Cooling Pad features a powerful 14cm turbofan with 36W output for rapid, quiet cooling of laptops sized 15.6 to 21 inches. It offers customizable RGB lighting with 10 modes and an HD LCD touch screen for real-time fan speed and lighting control. Designed for ergonomic comfort with adjustable height and a 1-in-3-out USB hub, it’s ClimatePartner certified for sustainable performance.
Cooling Method | Air |
Material Type | Other |
Color | black |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 16.9"L x 12.9"W x 2.7"H |
Item Weight | 1.8 Kilograms |
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 plusThe 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 workHere'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 fansIf 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.
C**Y
Perfect! This does the job!
I'm loving this so far! I've forgotten and left this on for a few days at a time and its still running great. I've read all the reviews so wasn't sure how this would hold up. Its made well, if feels solid and strong. I didn't get the one with the lights, less is sometimes more when it comes to electronics. I don't use the stand raised up at all so I can't speak to that. I'm very happy with this. I have a large Alienware laptop and my keyboard area would get hot often. This has solved that problem. I haven't checked what the laptop says the temp is like some have done on here to compare what this cooking pad does. I just know my keyboard area stays comfortable to the touch at all times when I use this cooling pad. I always get reminded if I forget to turn it on by the heat I start to feel after awhile. I've also never had to turn it on at full speed to keep it cool. This cooling pad really does it job. Thanks!!!
S**S
It works really well
It does a really good job! It is pretty self-explanatory to use it. Feels pretty solid for a laptop cooler. My laptop fits snug on it and the foam seal does it's job. I do not really have anything negative to say about it except I do not like the position of the front laptop braces at all, but you can move them around to keep them out of the way too. The sound of fans do not bother me. They are actually quite soothing to me. I use it on my Alienware M15 R7 and it keeps the GPU pretty cool. The CPU still gets hot, but not as hot. It was definitely worth the money. It is loud on 2800 RPMs, but its a fan. Fans are loud when they go fast, so stop crying about it. It you want a laptop cooler that actually works, then get it, but your laptop needs to have bottom vents. If it does not have bottom vents then its not for you.
S**E
I bought this last year but it is getting replaced sadly!
I purchased this last year and did not use it right away until November!! now I am giving it to my nephew soon since I am getting the ultra~! it served me well and my advice be careful with the filters if you rip the ones that come with the package you need replacements and it can be back ordered on amazon. I am the ultra for the USB 3.0 ports my nephew is lucky because this has warranty on it.it goes from 300-600rpm and the only gripe I have with this version is the usb 2.0 ports and why I am getting the ultra version pretty soon.
C**R
Terribly placed buttons but fan works well to cool laptop
I'll start with the negatives...Buttons are incredibly annoying and are poorly placed, they are basically touch activated buttons, I would have preferred a traditional click button mounted on the side so I dont accidentally brush against it and turn it off.The noise generation and cooling are REALLY good but with caveats... the fan speeds go from 300-2800So WITH the laptop mounted on top which deafens the noise...2400-2800 sounds like a jet engine, if you use this setting you will need to have headphones on to not be distracted and it might be picked up on a microphone...Luckily you dont really need to use this setting to keep your laptop cool.2000-2300 still kind of loud but not as distracting as a jet engine1500-1900 Medium noise1000-1400 Light Noise300-900 undetectable-barely detectableA youtuber did a review of laptop fans and found this to be the best in class cooler option for laptopsI needed a cooler for my i9-13950HX; RTX 4070 that didnt have adequate cooling but also large enough for my 16 inch and it fits very well.Previously I was hitting 90-100 Celsius under load and I could feel the heat on my fingers and smell burning components, if I ran it at max 2800 RPM the gaming temps are 50-65 which is considered a desktop computers idle tempsI usually run it at like 1200 RPM and it cools fine, gaming temps around mid 70s which is good.
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