HV F2056 15 6 17 Laptop Cooler Cooling




HV F2056 15 6 17 Laptop Cooler Cooling



My Old Neighbor Alex said PERFECT.

 I uploaded a video so you guys can see how it fits perfectly for my asus rog laptop. Feel free to ask any questions.

My Buddy Lokiamus said Great cooling pad that is quiet, well built, sturdy, doesn’t slide around, and cools air effectively!.

My old Targus mat which has served me well has over time become extremely noisy. In researching pads as a replacement, I automatically discarded the higher priced ones with adjustable speeds, glowing LEDs, trendy designs, and whatnots considering my laptop would be covering all that expensive eye candy. My priorities were rather basic: (1) thin & lightweight, (2) cooling performance, and (3) quiet. The HV-F2056 fits the bill and works as advertised:

Thin & lightweight: The design fits 15.6” – 17” which works for me. I have a MSI GS70 2QE Stealth Pro with a screen size of 17.3” and overall length of 16” and width of 11.25”. With both units side by side (with the exception of length), the Havit is almost the same width and thickness as my laptop. The aluminum wire mesh design makes it definitely lighter and seems sturdy enough for traveling, so no problem there.

Cooling performance: There are 3 monster 110 mm fans spinning at 1000 RPM which is almost double my old Targus and I can definitely feel the results of the updraft as the laptop bottom and sides are cool to the touch. I ran CoreTemp and HWMonitor with the fan off/fan on to be sure and there is definitely a drop in the internal temperature. The fans are also at the perfect location for my vents. What I did not want is a pad where the housing part had a lot of plastic that would cover the vents and with this being an all mesh surface it wasn't an issue. The 3rd pic shows the glow of it running. Like I said earlier, your laptop covers most of the unit so the lights aren't obtrusive.

Quiet: Unless I’ve gone noise blind, I can’t hear this pad running! I think this cooling pad strikes a good balance between the amount of airflow and noise. I've also discovered that those fancy LEDs lights are not just another pretty glow, they may actually serve a purpose like… reminding you to turn off the cooling fans when you’ve shut down everything else!

Power/Charging: This is not really a gripe since I’m a chord/adapter hoarder, but (a) a 12” USB chord come with the fan which is actually a tease and way too short, and (b) it does not come with a wall power source. I hate using my laptop as a host for power when not on the road, so was surprised there was no option to run from a wall source. Let’s face it, the reason many of us buy a cooling fan is to extend our battery life. While the cooling pad has a rating of 5 volts which seems minimal, it still converts to watts which adds to more battery drain to cool. Anyway, nothing a usb male-female extension cable and adapter couldn’t fix.

Overall, this is a great cooling pad that is quiet, well built, sturdy, doesn’t slide around, and cools air effectively. As for durability, it’s a little too soon to tell. As for price, it’s a great value for the quality & thinness.

My friend W. Hall say Worked Very Well on 2018 MacBook Pro 13".

Very surprised at the effectiveness of this.

Using this on a 2018 13" i7 MacBook Pro. Had some overheating shutdown issues with this machine (a bit frustrated with Apple: Too much design over function lately) so picked this one due to the positive reviews.

Here are the results:

Test 1: Laptop at idle:
Pre cooling pad Processor Temperatures: ~50 degrees
Post cooling pad processor temperatures: ~42 degrees

Test 2: Compressing a 2min video to MP4 using handbrake in with standard MP4 setting:
Pre cooling pad: Internal fans would kick in after about 10 seconds and run at about 3000 rpm. Video would take 31 seconds to render
Post cooling pad: Internal fans came on after about 20 seconds and ran at about 2700 rpm. Video took 28 seconds to render

Test 3: General Web Browsing:
Pre Cooling Pad: Processors sat around 55 degrees
Post Cooling Pad: Processors sat around 45 degrees

So, there you go. Some very unofficial and basic tests to show how it helps on an '18 13" MPB. Hope this helps.

My Fellow Tech Infusion tell us Extremely helpful for long gaming sessions!.

I use this cooling pad every day with my MSI GS65 gaming laptop. It's powered over USB and has 3 giant fans which keep the laptop as cool as possible while gaming. The blue LED lights are a nice touch that let you know that the mat is on and gives it an overall nice aesthetic.

There are 2 USB passthroughs on the back located near the power switch which is nice because it does take up one of the USBs on your laptop. (One of the USBs is used to connect the pad to the laptop, leaving 1 for an additional device.) Pretty sure the USBs are USB 2.0.

There are kickstand legs that come out to raise it at various angles depending on your working surface. They're very strong and not flimsy at all.

It doesn't have the nicest build quality in the world as it is made of plastic and is pretty lightweight. However it keeps it lightweight and since it's not metal, it won't get extremely hot either.

If I had one complaint, it'd be that if you hold the cooling pad firm enough while it is on, the fans will rub up against the chassis causing a loud grinding noise. If you're careful with how you hold it and don't clamp down on it, you won't run into this issue very often. This doesn't affect the performance of the cooling pad at all, but if it was built a little stronger, this most likely wouldn't be an issue.

The fans are decently quiet (a lot quieter than my laptop). I can hear sound coming from my computer speakers with no issue, although if you're going to game, I'd still recommend headphones anyways.

Overall I'd recommend this cooling pad to anyone looking for a budget-friendly option. It's not the best out there, but it does its job and I can't complain.

My Fellow KT said Quiet and drops temperature significantly!!.

I bought this product along with its number 1 competitor, the Tree New Bee, because I have a computer that has a fan that seems like it runs on high when the computer is over 50 degrees celcius. Overall, I am very impressed with both!! The Havit and the Tree New Bee both dropped the temperature of the laptop by 10 degree Celsius during idle temp and dropped 4 degree Celsius during a 10 minute benchmark test. The only thing that made this one better was that it is whisper quiet (I could not hear it running at all). After testing, I prefer the havit because it is quieter and it drops the temperature of my laptop by 10 degrees so the fan doesn't go into the high-speed mode unless I am doing something to require high CPU or GPU utilization.

Picture 1 - without cooler on a flat desk
Picture 2 - Havit - model F2056
Picture 3 - Tree New Bee - model K0025

Tests performed on a 15.6" laptop with a 4700MQ processor

My Old Man EricaSim experience Keeps my laptop cool.

I play Sims 4 on my laptop, and always use this while playing. I can tell a noticeable difference when I play without using this fan, versus when I play while using it. I can feel it to the touch. The fan keeps my laptop so much cooler. As a result, I never play without using it, as I want to prolong my laptop's life and keep it as cool as I can. I recommend this to anyone looking for something that is comfortable to use (which yes, it is comfortable on the lap) and wants to keep their device from overheating while gaming. It is also pretty quiet. I can't hear it running unless it's deadly silent in the room, and even then it is not all that loud at all. I watch TV sometimes while I game, and you can't hear it whatsoever when I do.

My friend Family of Five experience OK - Simply a No Brianer - this product is awesome so far!.

I can keep this short. The product is exactly as explained. Has simple on-off switch and if you plug it into the right USB port it will turn on and off as you turn on and off your laptop. I bought a second one for my other Dell once I got the first one. Very quiet. Both my Laptops were hot after short use before I used this unit. They both are kept cool and their internal fan virtually never kicks on now. I could not be happier and am glad I read the reviews and when with this model. Very sturdy with aluminum top and strong, good feet. A very good purchase.

My Old Fellow Nelson Talk does a great job of cooling my older hp that has a ....

does a great job of cooling my older hp that has a bad fan in it, it no longer gets hot. This is a very quiet product, cannot hear it unless in extremely quiet setting, and then just fan sound. Love that this has a tilt feature, actually like using my laptop with this more than before. It does raise your laptop about an 1" minimum, but with the tilt feature it is very comfortable to use.

My Old Fellow Iconpyro Talk LEDs are distracting however it works as planned.

The LEDs are quite bright on this. I use this to cool my laptop when DJing hot events. Not only during the day time but also indoor events like Yoga classes. Yes we use a live DJ. The first time I did a class my Macbook Pro Early 2015 overheated and would not load anything. I learned my lesson and placed this under the laptop and installed a temperature software gauge to monitor temps.

I used an external battery pack as it doesn't take much to power this laptop cooler. I wanted to segregate everything away from the laptop that would cause it to heat up. I was able to DJ the class which the temperature was hovering around 98 F degrees. The laptop was kept at a constant 104F. Last time it reached a pretty high temp - to the point where I could have damaged the laptop.

I want to strip out the LEDs because they are a distraction and I don't need the lighting. Otherwise its fairly lightweight and did its job of keeping my laptop cool. I did remove the plastic case off of my laptop so that the metal would cool faster as its contact with the laptop cooler would allow the metal on the cooler to pull heat from the metal chassis of my Macbook Pro.

I would recommend this product, but I also want to see how long these fans last. The LEDs are being removed as I speak so hopefully it doesn't distract people when I am using it.

My Old Chap Amazon Customer tell us The product works, feels and looks great! Can't ask for anything more..

I bought this for the sole purpose of cooling my Razer Blade laptop while gaming. Before I used this product, the laptop's CPU usually runs around 90 degree Celsius and the case (on the underside) gets very warm to the touch. I also noticed the desk surface gets very warm as well. Now that my laptop sits on top of this cooling pad, the CPU runs on average a few degrees cooler, the underside of the case isn't as warm anymore and the desk surface is cool. I can't ever imagine running games on my laptop without this cooling pad!

Although the lighting aesthetic makes it looks cool, you will not notice it since having a laptop on top will cover the lighting. It does run quite as described. Naturally, it will have a bit of noise due to the acoustic of air flow, but the fan motors themselves are silent.

The incline is also a nice feature. Before, I never had my laptop on an incline and never thought much of it. Now that it is on an incline, I find it much easier to type and use the keys to control my gameplay. Basically, it makes your laptop keypad easy to access just like a standard PC keyboard.

As for mobility, it is very light and sturdy. It easily fits into my backpack that I use to carry the laptop.

Overall, this cooling pad helped kept my laptop cooler and made it more ergonomic. The price from Amazon is the lowest that I was able to find. I am very satisfied and will definitely buy product again when needed.


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