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Antec USB-Powered Notebook Cooler

Antec USB-Powered Notebook Cooler

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Brand: Antec
Category: CE

List Price: $34.99
Buy New: $19.75
You Save: $15.24 (44%)

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 372 reviews

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Fragile: No
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4
Dimensions (in): 13 x 11.2 x 0.9
Warranty: 3 years warranty

MPN: NOTEBOOK COOLER
Model: NOTEBOOK COOLER
UPC: 761345750042
EAN: 0761345750042

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Protect your valuable investment and reduce heat-related instability
  • USB-powered cooler with pass-through connector included
  • Draw power from any USB port without losing use of the USB port
  • No batteries or power adapter needed
  • AQ3 Antec Quality three-year warranty

Accessories:

  • Logitech Alto Connect Notebook Stand

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Overheating laptops are a bigger problem than most people realize, as heat reduces system stability and harms the lifespan of your electronics. To combat this problem, you need the Antec Notebook Cooler! Increasing the cooling your laptop gets can help it last longer, and may reduce or even eliminate system crashes.


Customer Reviews:   Read 367 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Antec USB Notebook Cooler - Great Design, Decent Cooling, Another great Antec product!!!   August 29, 2007
 250 out of 257 found this review helpful


Antec's USB-Powered Notebook Cooler is a very good unit that is better than most alternatives. Cooling is essential for laptops. It can improve a computer's performance and useful life. No cooler will make your notebook ice cold, but this one will definitely lower the temperature. It works REGARDLESS of notebook design, and I will explain how.

The pros FAR OUTWEIGH the cons. I have added most of these cons after long term use. These are mostly nit-picky cons, and this unit is still a great value.

PROS
+ The plastic body and metal top are well designed for a solid feel
+ The nice aluminum top spreads head very well and is durable
+ The USB cable is pass through with an extra USB port to connect other devices
+ The cable length is nice and short
+ There is a small compartment to tuck away the cable after use
+ The fans run VERY quietly at either high or low speeds
+ The rubber feet are solid and provide nice stability and grip
+ It now has surface holes for optional rubber pegs for more space to improve air-flow
+ After using mine for well over a year, I can vouch for the durability
+ The 3 year warrantee that comes with the product gives you some comfort in the case the product does fail

CONS
- The fans and outer holes gather dust over time; just clean it with compressed air
- The USB power cord and base connector could be more durable, so handle with care
- The unit looks like air flows through the entire top, but it only flows through the 2 fans positioned in the center; It's more visible on the Antec Notebook Cooler (Pearl) version than the black and silver one
- The blue LED light may be too bright for some people, but it can easily be covered with electrical tape
- The cable may be too short for those without left side USB ports; purchase a USB extender cable
- The item frequently goes out of stock and has price changes
- The list price of $50 seems unreasonable

How it Works

This cooler works in several ways. First of all, the fans will create air flow under the laptop that will draw the heat away from the bottom of the laptop and onto the cooler surface. This works regardless of whether there is a small or large space.

In some cases your laptop may flex so that the cooler will slightly touch the bottom of your laptop. That's ok because the aluminum top of the cooler actually attracts and spreads out the heat to cool your laptop down. A 15 or 17 inch laptop can benefit from this *heat spreading*.

The fans are designed to draw heat from the aluminum away from the laptop. That is why the fans blow the way they do. They still circulate air under the laptop. You can feel the air with your hand if you hold it over the cooler. If the air blew the other way it would blow dust and heat into your laptop vents.

Contrary to some comments, this cooler cannot create a vacuum under your laptop. Similarly this cooler will not *fight* for air with your laptop fans. Unless you are using this laptop while orbiting the earth in a space station, there is plenty of air to allow for a few small fans to pull air in more than one direction. The fans will still pull air over the surface of the laptop's base to cool it. And regardless of air flow, the aluminum will still pull heat from the bottom and spread it away from the unit.

Common Issues and Solutions

1.) If the LED light bothers you, you can cover it with a small piece of electrical tape. I sleep with it on all the time. You can see it in the dark but it doesn't bother me.

2.) The little door that holds the USB power wire has 2 clips on the back and a button on the front.. Make sure you have pulled that release button forward again. You can just clip it back into place.

3.) The cooler can be used on your lap but it works much better with something like the Jumbo Lap Desk. Wood lap desks don't flex like the plastic ones but tend to cost more, so you have to see what works for you. Even Belkin's CushTop Notebook Stand might be an option.

Comparing to the Competition

This unit has a more durable aluminum top, stronger plastic, ergonomic shape, and quiet design than the competition. This unit is much better than the original Targus PA248U Notebook Chill Pad which was made of very flimsy and thin plastic. Targus created a newer Targus Notebook Cooling Chill Mat (AWE11US) with harder plastic and also a Targus AWE12US Notebook Chill Hub with extra USB ports. Neither has an aluminum top, and they still don't perform as well.

There are completely metal versions that are available like the Cooler Master NotePal Widescreen Notebook Cooler ( R9-NBC-AWAK ) designed for larger or wide-screen units. Most of those cost more and still have their own cons.

There are also stands and inclined holders designed to let more air flow beneath your laptop, like the Logitech Alto Express Notebook Stand or the Logitech Alto Connect Notebook Stand. Those will help a little but not as much as a fan. I personally don't like typing on inclined stands and only use them for docked laptops.

Conclusion

The list price is excessive, but this cooler is a great deal at $20 or less. This item is also frequently sold at brick and mortar stores with mail in rebates. I hate those so I just wait for it to go on sale here. So far I have bought 2 for myself and several as gifts.

I hope that this information has been helpful and has shown why this cooler is good despite the imperfections. At the right price this unit can be a great value so definitely check it out.

Enjoy!



1 out of 5 stars Don't Waste Your Time or Money   August 27, 2003
 70 out of 134 found this review helpful

I have an after market handle that serves as a lift for my computer to allow the bottom of it to breath, but it still doesn't cool it enough, and the fans still come on. So, I thought the Notebook Cooler might do the trick. One of the features that I was excited about were the really quiet fans that are supposed to blow away the heat from the bottom of the computer.

Well, the fans aren't quiet, and it doesn't cool off my computer. In fact, the fans were as loud, or louder than my notebook's fans. It also isn't very smart. You have to turn it on and off manually, instead of having a sensor that detects heat. The fans are loud, the internal design is lacking, and it really doesn't cool off the computer that much. In fact, it just blows warm air towards you if you're sitting next to it. About the only thing that's good about this is the aesthetic design. It's cool looking, but not worth your money or your time.


5 out of 5 stars Quiet and Cool   August 31, 2005
 60 out of 70 found this review helpful

The cooler sits under my 43 cm (large monitor) Macintosh Powerbook. The Powerbook is often on for 8 to 10 hours a day and keeps everything very cool. The cooler powers from the left-hand USB port. The pass-through USB plug enables the USB port to be used by a printer and other peripherals. There are two fan speed settings, high and low. I only run on the low setting. A good, solid, cost-effective choice.


1 out of 5 stars Contributes to overheating   January 28, 2006
 25 out of 35 found this review helpful

DO NOT buy this item if you have fans on the bottom of your notebook computer!!! I have a Toshiba Satellite and it has two fans on the bottom of the case that draw in cool air. The Antec units fans drew air AWAY from my fans which caused overheating in two out of two tries. Basically the Antec unit created a vaccuum underneath my laptop instead of improveing airflow to it.


5 out of 5 stars Better Than the Rest! (Based on My Tests)   April 13, 2008
 20 out of 21 found this review helpful

Most of laptop cooler/chill pads are made of PLASTIC and use fans that blow air TOWARDS the laptop. What impresses me about this product is that the cooling surface is made of ALUMINUM (just like the aluminum casing used to keep portable hard drives cool) and its fans PULL/SUCK HOT AIR AWAY from underneath the laptop. This method of REMOVING hot air is superior to blowing room temperature air at the laptop (it's also the same mechanism used by laptop/desktop internal fans).

MY TESTS: I compared the latest Targus high-speed chill mat (Model PA248U) to this one. After running the laptop for one hour on each, I noticed the surface of the laptop (keyboard, palm rest, touch pad, etc.) was the same in both cases (very cool). But there was a noticeable difference on left side of my laptop (where my Dell's internal fan exhausts warm air). With the Targus, there was noticeable amounts of warm air being exhausted by the laptop's internal fan. With the Antec, there was much less warm air being exhausted than the Targus. So the Antec does a superior job cooling the laptop since the laptop's internal fan was exhausting less hot air.

MINOR DETAILS: The Antec allows you to control the speed of the fan (high or low) while the Targus is fixed, presumably at high (and is rather noisy). The Targus does have a simple push on/off switch; the Antec does not (you have to unplug it for off). The Antec's USB cord is pass-through meaning Antec will NOT take us one USB slot (the Targus did not have this feature). The Antec has a very strong Blue LED light to indicate it is on (it could be helpful as an on/off indicator, but it is very annoying in low-light condition because it is very bright).

BOTTOM LINE: Because the cooling surface is made of aluminum and because the fans work to draw hot air away from the laptop (much like your laptop's internal fan), Antec is a superior product. Also, my simple tests showed that the laptop was cooler using Antec.


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