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ZDNET’s key takeaways
- Razer’s Laptop Cooling Pad is on sale for $150 on the brand’s digital storefront.
- It takes the average cooling pad to newer heights by delivering powerful cooling, customizable buttons, and ergonomic design.
- Although, it is rather expensive and demands a lot of space.
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Laptop cooling pads are functionally simple. Plug the accessory into a power source, and the device immediately begins cooling the computer down. Some offer on-device controls for adjusting the fans or RGB lighting, but they’re not complicated.
Most manufacturers have stuck to this basic design but leave it to Razer to evolve such a simple concept into much more. Recently, I had the opportunity to try out the Razer Laptop Cooling Pad–> and it blows similar products out of the water. It offers a level of control the others don’t even come close to delivering.
Also: The best laptop cooling pads you can buy: Expert tested
First, let’s review the design because that’s where the magic starts. It sports a recessed pit housing a single, large fan surrounded by a foam base. I am a huge fan (pun intended) of this form factor. Placing a laptop on top creates a vacuum-like effect, ensuring effective cooling efficacy.
What’s unique about the foam is that it can be swapped out for another in-package frame. There are three in total: Frame A is for laptops over 14 inches, but less than 17, Frame B is for 18-inch laptops and Frame C is best suited for laptops lacking bottom ventilation. These bases attach to the pad via magnets.
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The device has a stiff body. It can’t be raised or lowered, but you can shift the “foot” below the foam up or down to whatever best fits your laptop. The pad possesses good ergonomics. Typing on keyboards didn’t strain my hands, although being able to adjust the height would’ve been nice.
Another aspect I enjoyed was that the RGB lights are at the bottom instead of around the body. It’s a good way to have the light show without bothering other people.