

❄️ Stay cool, stay ahead — the ultimate smart cooling pad for power users.
The Razer Laptop Cooling Pad features a high-speed 140mm brushless fan spinning up to 3000 RPM within an airtight pressure chamber to significantly reduce laptop temperatures. It supports laptops from 14" to 18" with customizable magnetic frames and offers preset or fully customizable fan curves via Razer Synapse software. Additional perks include a 3-port USB Type-A hub and remappable multifunction buttons, all backed by a 2-year warranty, making it a premium accessory for professionals seeking optimal laptop performance and connectivity.


















| ASIN | B0DJDWWHTV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #435 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #13 in Laptop Cooling Pads |
| Brand | Razer |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (446) |
| Date First Available | November 27, 2024 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15.6 x 11.5 x 4.49 inches |
| Item Weight | 5.74 pounds |
| Item model number | RC21-02300100-R3UC |
| Manufacturer | Razer |
| Number of Processors | 1 |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 3 |
| Product Dimensions | 15.6 x 11.5 x 4.49 inches |
| Series | Laptop Cooling Pad |
J**N
Worthwhile unless you need it for travel.
This has been amazing, not only does it actually as a cooler it also gives my laptop a lift so Im not staring down all day it also has a USB hub so I can connect my devices cleanly. Runs in different modes depending on your needs from quiet to hyper cooling (quite loud) and you can change the light settings or turn them off completely. Seems a little flimsy at first but it has been holding up well. It is a little bulky so transporting it frequently would be a hassle.
H**E
Great cooling pad
Very happy with this cooling pad. I'm using a laptop to run a golf simulator and it does a great job at keeping the CPU and GPU cooler to prevent throttling and avoid stuttering. I would estimate 10°c to 15°c cooler. Great software too for controlling the fan and the LED lights along the front of the pad. It displays temp, clock speed and other data for each processor. You can have app specific fan settings (profiles) that activate when a program is opened. That allows low fan speed automatically when not running demanding programs. It is a very stable platform for the laptop.
K**L
Excellent cooling - but not quiet
I've had this for 5 months now. I've always read that laptop coolers like these are a waste of money, and having proper airflow is all you need. I'm a developer. I have multiple node servers running at any given moment. I use nomachine and parsec to remote into my servers and other computers and keep those windows open throughout the day. along with my heavy daily workload, im also an active gamer and play everything from world of warcraft to escape from tarkov. I've been running tests the last few days of different workloads and my temps with and without the cooler. Without a cooler was always on a flat surface so it could breath. The laptop is a Scar 18 with 14900hk, 64gb RAM, and a 4090. It's beefy, and this particular model has excellent cooling, which is a reason its so expensive. Without the cooling pad, My gpu temps would max out at roughly 87 degrees Celsius. WITH the cooling, i never hit 70. I actually never went above 66 degrees for any of my workflows. a reproducible 20+ degree difference is definitely beyond the "placebo" range and into desktop cooling levels. It's not quiet, especially at full speed, but i didnt dock a star because we're buying a laptop cooler. If you have a laptop and expect it and the cooler to be silent, you'll never be happy. Overall, im surprised by the performance, and I really think this will help extend the life of my laptop.
Y**A
Great cooling performance for gaming
This cooling pad actually makes a noticeable difference while gaming. My laptop stays cooler under heavy load, and performance feels more stable. The build quality is solid, and the RGB lighting looks clean without being too much. The fan is powerful but not overly loud. If you use a gaming laptop, this is definitely worth it.
A**I
Solid Cooling stand/pad with a few Caveats
Overall, this is a well made cooling stand that offers quite a few bells and whistles for what is ostensibly a fan in a plastic stand. Pros - Extremely powerful fan/airflow, I noticed a solid 10+ Celsius temperature reduction on my Asus TUF 16 with a 4070 TI and Ryzen processor when I had the cooling stand at medium fan speed - Stand lifts the laptop several inches off the ground, ensuring good airflow intake and reduced dust intake - Customizable inserts allow you to use a variety of laptop options and sizes, even those that don't have intake vents on the bottom can still be cooled using the "Frame C" insert without the sealing sponge. - Built in USB hub with three ports simplifies plugging in keyboards/mice quite nicely - Manual power and fan speed buttons are easy to access on the side of the pad and the speed indicators are nicely visible in the front of the stand using a series of Green Bar lights indicating the current fan speed - Power passthrough intelligently shuts off the cooling pad when you power off your laptop without having to manually shut the power off or turn it back on when you power the laptop back on. - RGB is surprisingly muted on this stand, giving a nice glow near the front of the stand without being too ostentatious - Removeable/serviceable fan filter Cons - Allegedly this stand claims to have "Dynamic Fan Control" via Razer's "Synapse" software, however i could not figure out how to make this work. I installed the Synapse software on my Windows 11 laptop but it did not detect this stand at all, even after rebooting it. I'm not sure if it's sending a background signal using the CPU's power/temperature sensor to adjust the fan speed, but I couldn't see that happening during my gameplay sessions. I had to rely on manual fan control to adjust the fan speed using the external buttons on the side of the stand - Probably the biggest black mark and reason for removing the star. While this laptop stand absolutely does a bang up job on cooling, this thing is LOUD. I'm sure most folks who have powerful laptops that need this kind of additional cooling will already be using headphones to game and content create, so it shouldn't affect them too much, but it cannot be overstated just how loud this thing is, even on medium speeds. The low speed fan noise isn't too bad, you kind of hear it like a low hum in the background, but moving the speed up to medium when I switched from working to gaming really kicked up the noise levels and made me appreciative of my headphones. If you have a significant other or roommate sharing the same space as this thing, it will annoy them as the blower noise is extremely present at medium speeds and higher. It has the same hum/fan noise as a microwave, that would be the best allegory I could assign to it. I couldn't even imagine running this on high speeds without really good headphones or being in your own room with a door shut as the noise absolutely carries across my apartment on max speeds. - Lack of USB C ports. This is more of a smaller complaint, but the with the proliferation of USB-C type peripherals, including fancier keyboards and other devices, limiting the built in powered hub to only 3 USB Type-A ports does kind of detract from the USB hub functionality from this stand, if only from a "future proof" standpoint Overall I'm very happy with the purchase here. It is a noisy cooling stand yes, but the ease of setup, customizability, and temperature benefits I can see with my laptop, this stand is worth the investment.
C**R
Not a great value but still a pretty good product.
It is pretty cool that my Razer laptop recognizes this cooling pad and unlocks a higher level of performance because it knows that it has additional cooling capacity. The Razer Synapse app is hit or miss depending on your system up-time but the extra USB ports, Razer Chroma compatibility, and the factory approved overclocking are a definite perk. With all that being said, I don't know that it is worth the money. You can find quieter cooling pads that move more air and still have the USB hub built-in for almost 75% less but you lose out on the Razer Synapse settings control, Chroma compatibility, and factory overclock option. It really all depends on your priorities and preferences. If you are focused on value and functionality, look elsewhere. If you like to have matching peripherals that you can control from the same program/ecosystem and want to add to your sticker green sticker collection, then this is what you want.
J**W
High-performance Laptop Cooler at a High Price
I bought the Razer Laptop Cooling Pad to replace an aged-and-dying Enermax cooler (single 8-inch fan) that could no longer effectively cool my Origin PC EON16-X laptop (16", Intel i9 14900HX, NVIDIA RTX 4090). Setup was very simple for me. The laptop fits well on the pre-installed frame. I already use Razer Chroma and Razer Synapse for my Basilisk mouse, and I didn't have to do anything to get the softwares to detect and manage the laptop cooler. I leave the fan set on the lowest speed, allowing the software the adjust the fan speed based on system temps. Pros: - First, it's a great cooler. System temps are around 10ºC lower under load than using my older cooler. - Simple set-up process, especially if you already use Razer peripherals and their associated software. - 3 included frames to accommodate laptops of different sizes and vent placements. Frames are very easy to change since they use magnets: simply pull one off and stick on another to fit your laptop. - 3 powered USB-A ports on the back. - Cleanable air filter helps keep your laptop innards from getting quite as dirty. - As with all new peripherals these days, there are lights. You can press a button to cycle through some preset options, or use Razer Chroma to set your preferred color(s) and effect. Cons: - The fan can be absurdly loud. For those of us who game without headphones, it's a major distraction to have the fan on higher speed settings. Medium speed is annoying but tolerable, and High speed is around the noise level of a loud vacuum cleaner in the next room. - The cooler has a plastic frame. At this price, it probably could be aluminum. Still, the plastic is strong and sturdy and I have no doubts it will hold up in function and form. - The price is significantly more than other high-performance coolers, but they don't have the Razer name included. - The power cord is about 5 feet long, and the brick (wallwart) is rather large. My desk's power strip couldn't fit it, so I had to run it to the wall, which is a stretch. Playing high-resource games would generally have my system getting very hot, into the dangerous nearly-100ºC range. Below are temps measured by GPU-Z and Core Temp, with the cooler running variable fan speed managed by Synapse. GPU: RTX 4090 - Idle temp ~38ºC - Load temp ~69-70ºC at 98% load, 76ºC Hot Spot, 88ºC Memory Temp CPU: i9 14900HX - Idle temps vary from 35-44ºC depending on core - Load temps 70-83ºC, spiking at 75-97ºC depending on core
J**N
Damaged Laptop Due to S4/S5 / Power Options
This product caused damaged to my Laptop and Razor doesn't understand the issue. The product plugs into the computer Via USB the issue with the product is that when plugged into a laptop and the laptop goes into sleep but continues using processing power or CPU is still processing but pc is in sleep the USB turns off when S4 / S5 / Power Options are enabled or power settings, given the fact that the chamber is Air Tight, and there is no warning on the Box itself what happened is the PC heated up and turned on to try to vent the heat, but because the Razor cooler would not kick in, or give me an option to leave the cooler on if it was plugged into the PC this caused damage the Fans have to be replaced which the manufacture doesn't have currently, and possibly the heat pipe and thermal compound was all dried up. To fix this razor needs to fix it so we have the option for the cooler not to turn off as it is powered by an AC Adapater there is no reason for it to turn off when the PC detects no power. This is easily avoidable by the company adding an option by default to leave the cooler on until manually turned off while plugged in via usb but theres no option for this as a resut the computer was damaged, but the worst part is contacting razor they didn't seem to understand.
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