I searched for a good video on this cooler before I bought it, I couldn't find any reliable videos. So here is my version of an unboxing video of what the Antec company has tagged "The Unbeatable Notebook Cooler".
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UPDATE: Check out my mod video for my old targus cooler, in is the video response section.******
NOTE: I know, I know, I mumbled a bit sometimes its hard to hear, those parts were not essential, however to the premise of the video. Which is to show people the look and feel of this item.
PROS:This cooler is bad-ass! I played Crysis and Warhammer II for a good while, and my laptop was chilling. Great airflow, spacing, and overall design.
CONS: Price is not recession friendly (about $60). I think it is a bit too much $35-$40 would be perfect.
That's it, by far the best cooler I have come across!!
PRODUCT SPECS:
Chill out and protect your notebook or laptop while running powerful applications and games with the stylish Antec Notebook Cooler Max. This robust cooler efficiently circulates air away from your notebook's sensitive components, eliminating possible damage from overheating. Utilizing a powerful, two-speed fan, the Cooler Max quietly delivers maximum cooling and protection while resting comfortably on your lap or desktop. The USB connector eliminates the need for batteries or power adapters.
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Notebook Cooler Max
At a Glance: * Powerful, protective cooling for your notebook * Operates quietly without distracting noise * Stylish design with sleek, blue LED lighting * Works comfortably on your lap or desktop * Runs off a simple, low-power, USB connector
Antec Notebook Cooler Max
A powerful two-speed fan delivers maximum cooling and protection.
Powerful Cooling Extends the Life of Your Notebook
Heat buildup can shorten the life of your notebook; cooling it helps it run longer and more reliably. The robust Antec Cooler Max moves heat away from your notebook with a powerful, 200-millimeter, Antec Big Boy fan, reducing the risk of heat-related damage. With two speed settings, you're assured of maximum cooling power at the flip of a switch.
Quiet Operation
Designed with a large, quiet fan that draws cool air in and moves hot air out, the Cooler Max efficiently whisks heat away from your notebook. Running in near silence, the Cooler Max operates without added noise or distracting sounds.
Stylish Design Works Comfortably on Your Lap or Desktop
The Cooler Max features a sleek design that blends with the look of any notebook. Whether operating comfortably on your lap or on your desk, you'll enjoy effortless, cool operation. Switch on the internal, blue LED light to illuminate your Cooler Max for a sleek, cutting-edge look.
No Batteries or Power Adapters Required
The low-power USB connector (provided) is all you'll need to plug in your Cooler Max and chill down your notebook, eliminating the hassle of extra batteries and power cords. In addition, the low power consumption reduces energy usage, avoiding a drain on your notebook battery.
The Antec Notebook Cooler Max is backed by a manufacturer's three-year limited warranty.
What's in the Box?
Notebook Cooler Max and USB cable.
what if the air vents are on the side of your laptop what kind of cooler would you need for that. any recomendations
NINOBROWN914 9 months ago
@NINOBROWN914 The cooler I use for my dell is is a "cooler master notepal U2 (fan editiion)" The fans can be placed anywhere so it can be customized for any laptop you have. I have a vid on it (youtube (dot) com/watch?v=F8CoGIibqho) Thanks for watching.
untouchblz 9 months ago
thx sir ^^ really like the vid...and i just bough this fan yesterday xD
fasterthanwind0814 11 months ago
@fasterthanwind0814 sweet, I'm still using this fan daily, with no issues. Maje sure to just vacuum out the fan every now and again if your work area tends to get dusty. Hope you like it, I am sure you will!!!
untouchblz 11 months ago
1) Great video
However, every video i see about notebook coolers says that "you can feel the air."
Someone should put like a piece of paper or something on top of it :/ My Logitech Notebook Cooling Pad (after....8 months?) doesn't even make the paper twitch or anything....it's almost as if there's no air flow, although if you put your hand on it, you can feel the airflow.
Again, great video.
azncardninja169 1 year ago
@azncardninja169 thankx for the comment, maybe I will post a paper blowing test when I get a chance. Thanks for watching. I will let you know if/when i post it.
untouchblz 1 year ago