Joe
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de abril de 2025
This is a solid unit. It is noisy, I would compare it to a whole room air filter as far as the sound. I mistaken it a lot for our shark air purifier all the time. It does what it is supposed to do, a no frills laptop fan. Have been using it steadily for 4 months and have not had any issues.
Cory
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de abril de 2025
First this item is big and bulky and not good to use for a lap fan for your laptop. Mine had issues with a whining noise from the fan even at 600 rpm the lowest setting. This would be good for a desktop situation since it is uncomfortable and bulky to use in your lap. I returned this and bought the Targus lap fan that is very quiet and comfortable for my legs, and it fits in my backpack.
Jamie Krasnoo
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de octubre de 2024
I have a Dell G7. This laptop comes with an Nvidia GTX 2070 and it has a slight problem with overheating when playing games. Let's just say I call it my second bunk heater in the truck. Before I got this cooling pad (if you can call it that) I used a KLIM cooling pad and then added on a cooling fan that clipped on to the back of the laptop that created a vacuum that sucked out the heat. It worked, most of the time. It wasn't great and the clip on fan in the back had a tendency to fall off. This lasted two years. Both the LKIM and the fan died. Then I got the K1. I was attracted to it because it would be big enough for a 17" laptop, as a bonus it would cover BOTH air vents on the bottom of the laptop and would tilt the laptop to a comfortable position for me to type on. The controls are right in front and easy to reach. I like RGB lighting, you can change the colors at the press of a button and turn them off. The unit is not perfect. I can feel air leaking out from under the laptop so there isn't a perfect seal, BUT it works. It keeps the GPU and CPU pretty cool and I don't feel the keyboard heating up. I like the fact that they included extra filters and a nice USB cable. It also comes with a phone holder but I wonder why they bothered. It's completely useless. I can't use it. It's too thin as my otterbox makes it too thick for it and the attachment is too flimsy. That's why I gave it four stars instead of five. That and the fact the seal is a bit leaky. It does work though. Turn the fan all the way up and I do hope you have headphones because it gets loud. I do think it's worth it though.
Adrienne Encarnacion
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de octubre de 2024
My KeiBn K1 cooling pad came with a critical missing part, which is the small stand that is supposed to prop up this cooling pad to allow sufficient airflow to the pad and onto the laptop. So, I had to use a small card to help prop up the stand for the time being until I get this resolved. Slightly disappointed that my new cooling pad arrived like this. Also, I wasn't sure why the end of the stand had a missing (or maybe a wrongfully installed screw) at one end.On the plus side, at least the cooling pad works well. Dropped the temps down by at least 5°F to near 10°F while gaming when I have it set at around 1700-2000, which is a good spot until the unit starts getting excessively loud. The foam seals the bottom side of my 16" Lenovo Slim 5 laptop really well allowing for efficient cooling. All the functions at least works as they should, though the speed control can be a little touchy, and the RGB feature is a nice touch. Sorry for the 3-stars in which otherwise I would have given it 5-stars had it not come with any missing parts.
Patrick
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de septiembre de 2024
Only had this 2 weeks or so but it works fine so far with my 17" laptop. I keep the fan running at 1400rpm now. Originally I kept it at 1000rpm and definitely did not turn it to 1200rpm because 1200 makes a faint annoying whine. But later I tried 1400rpm and while I can hear it a little more than at 1000rpm it is really faint still and not distracting.The one complaint about this is it feels really cheaply built compared to the IETS version which is like $40 more. Since I'm moving it around really it's not a problem but all things considered if I were taking this with me I'd buy the more expensive model.