







❄️ Stay Chill, Stream Thrill: Cool Tech for Hot Hustles
The ACEDAYS iPad Cooler is a cutting-edge cooling accessory designed for tablets and laptops up to 13 inches. Utilizing 20W semiconductor technology and a 40×40mm chilling plate, it delivers rapid, refrigerator-like cooling. Featuring dual cooling modes, a magnetic suction system for secure attachment, and an LED temperature display with colorful lighting, it ensures stable performance during gaming, live streaming, or heavy use. Compatible with major devices like iPad Pro, Surface Pro, MacBook, Steam Deck, and Switch, it’s a sleek, plug-and-play solution to prevent overheating and thermal throttling.







| ASIN | B0D3X3H9TP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #63,514 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #167 in Laptop Cooling Pads |
| Item model number | Green Mech+3 pcs Magnetic Suction Sheet |
| Manufacturer | ACEDAYS |
| Product Dimensions | 10.01 x 3 x 10.01 cm; 290 g |
M**G
Made a huge difference to an ageing Surface i7 Pro 4, no thermal throttling and very little internal fan noise. the cooler fans are quiet too!
C**W
This works asome! Love the colors and this gets cold quality!
D**L
A very novel solution for cooling that phone or tablet--a cooling solution based on Peltier junction principal tha draws heat away from heat sources like heat pumps used in home A/C systems. The fan has an embedded magnet so you can wirelessly attach the device to you tablet, attach a power source, and see the temperature drop quickly and effectively. The fan comes with a built in thermometer but it's in celcius only, not farenheit. As tested, the fan is effective and not an overtly big attachment. It's a neat concept and great for those who really need it, but it is a bit cumbersome for use on a tablet because of the added weight of the fan as well as the powersupply or USB connection. But for the die hards who absolutely need a cooling solution for tablets, this is great. COOLING. It is very effective. As shown in the attached photos, I measured the fan's room temperature @ 82 degrees. I then set the fan on low speed and 3 minutes later, the contact patch's temperatuure lowed to 56 degrees and very cool to the touch. Another 3 mintues later at high speed setting reduced the temperature further to 48 dgrees. It's an amazing 34 degrees of difference!! At 48 degrees, the fan is cold to the touch and it actually generated a very thin layer of water vapor on top of the pad, just like what an AC does with its condensers. When used with my iPad gaming, I don't get to appreciate the temperature difference much except that it is heavier with the slight hum and vibration. Importantly, there is no appreciatble throttling after a using the pad at full load for a long time (yes, many games now play by themselves). USE ON MACBOOK AIR. I also tested this on a Macbook Air, which is infamous for its lack of an active cooling fan. With the fan attached to the bottom of the CPU (center and below the keyboard), I played a round of CPU intensive game for about 30 minutes and the computer actually only throttlede a tiny bit. There is slight throttling but not the full on throttling I am used to experiencing previously. I assume if I added a CPU heat pad to transfer the heat from the internal heat sink to the case itself, the fan would draw the heat out a lot better. I will try to do that and report back with the results. SUMMARY. This is an unusual solution for the gamer who needs to get the most out of a tablet. For such hardcore addicts, this is a sensible and real solution. Not sure if the added weight (and at this size, this should be battery powered) and size is an acceptable compromise for most people, especially non-gamers. Also, this is a surprisingly effective solution for cooling that Macbook Air. I am going to have more fun with this by experiementing with this some more. Stay tuned.
J**Y
First Impressions of ACEDAYS iPad Cooler,Magnetic Tablet Cooler for ipad/Surface pro/Samsung Tab,iPad Cooing Fan with Temperature Display for Mobile Gaming,Tiktok Live Streaming (Green Mech+3 pcs Magnetic Suction Sheet) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5-stars ✅ Active Cooling Solution ✅ Extra Large Tablet Design ✅ 2 Speeds ✅ Light Show ✅ Includes adhesive steel plates ✅ Temperature indicator ✅ Competitive pricing with other Tablet coolers ❌ Little difference between the two speeds ❌ Magnet could be stronger This active cooling device is more than just a fan. It works on the Peltier effect (thermoelectric cooling) and uses electricity to draw heat away from one side of the contact plate to the other side – then a large fan to cool the warm side. This unit includes 3 adhesive steel plates in case there are no magnets in the tablet to stick to. At LOW power, the unit draws 14 watts. On HI, the power draw is 17 watts. My thought is why have 2 speeds? The amount of cooling depends on the surrounding air and how hot the surface to be cooled is. The greater the difference, the more effective this cooler will be. For example, if cooling in air conditioned air or winter air, the cooler will work better than summer desert heated air. Does it get cold? Yes it can!! My infrared thermometer was having trouble taking a reading, but my estimate was the temperature was about 20-30 degrees below ambient temperature. If over long term use, my feelings change about this product, I will update this review. Thanks for reading and hope this helps.
J**Z
I'm an avid tablet user, and during long sessions of gaming or streaming video, I've always struggled with my device getting uncomfortably warm, leading to a noticeable drop in performance. The iPad Cooler was marketed for Apple products, but with my Android tablet getting hot during extended use, I took a chance on it after seeing it came with magnetic suction sheets. My first impression was of its striking "Green Mech" aesthetic, which looks futuristic and cool. The device itself feels solid and well-built, with a small digital display on top that shows the temperature. The setup for my Android tablet required using one of the magnetic suction sheets, which was easy to apply. Once attached, the cooler snapped onto the back of my tablet with a firm, secure hold. The cooling effect was almost instant. The "Fast Liquid Cooling Semiconductor Heatsink" is no joke; within seconds of turning it on, I could feel the back of my device becoming icy cold. The temperature display was a fascinating feature, as I could watch the temperature drop in real-time, giving me a tangible sense of its effectiveness. I used it during a long gaming session, and my tablet's performance remained consistently high. There was no more throttling or lag due to overheating. The cooling fan operates with a very low noise level, which is a huge plus. It’s quiet enough that it doesn’t interfere with the game’s audio or become a distraction. Its compact size means it doesn't add a lot of bulk or weight, making it still comfortable to hold. My only real point of friction was the need to use the magnetic suction sheet. While it works perfectly and provides a secure attachment, it's an extra step and isn't as seamless as a native magnetic connection. I found that I had to be careful with its placement, and it does alter the look and feel of the back of my tablet slightly. However, for a user of an Android device, this is the necessary trade-off for a product primarily designed for an iPad. The cooler’s performance in keeping my tablet running smoothly and comfortably makes this small inconvenience more than worth it.
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