

❄️ Stay Cool, Work Smart — Because overheating is so last season!
The havit HV-F2056 is a slim, lightweight laptop cooling pad designed for 15.6" to 17" laptops. Featuring three ultra-quiet fans, dual USB ports with a power switch, and two adjustable height settings, it enhances airflow and ergonomic comfort. Its durable metal mesh surface ensures stability and wear resistance, making it an essential accessory for professionals seeking to extend laptop lifespan and maintain peak performance during heavy multitasking or gaming.












| ASIN | B00NNMB3KS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #401 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1 in Laptop Cooling Pads |
| Brand | havit |
| Built-In Media | Fan Included, USB cable*1 Manual*1 |
| Color | Black+Blue |
| Cooling Method | Fan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 44,241 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00716253088527, 06950676257533 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.96"L x 11.02"W x 1.18"H |
| Item Height | 28 centimeters |
| Item Type Name | laptop cooling pads |
| Item Weight | 1.54 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Havit |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Product Dimensions | 14.96"L x 11.02"W x 1.18"H |
| UPC | 782903186721 682863334197 716253088527 653801186314 |
| Warranty Description | 1 |
W**.
Impressive…most impressive.
I’m running a year and a half old Hewlett Packard Envy laptop with a 17” IPS touch screen, 16 GB of memory and a TB SDD. My OS is Windows 11 home, and I’ve made no adjustments in BIOS to fan control. I typically have iTunes, Photoshop and Microsoft Excel open at the same time, along with several tabs from Google Chrome. Though I’d place my laptop on a surface conducive to air flow, this thing would occasionally get very hot, especially when running Windows updates. I’d regularly unplug the system, let it cool, and then blow out the intake vents with compressed air. That didn’t help, and I’m not about to remove the back of the laptop to clean it further. Since I don’t feel like dropping $1,400 on another new computer, and I clearly needed to get the core temperature of my system down, it became obvious that I needed a laptop cooler. This is the first model I have tried, and it works like a charm. It’s a keeper. I’ve been running my system for about five hours straight tonight, doing a good amount of work that keeps my CPU busy, including ripping CDs in iTunes. And the laptop still feels the same as it did before I turned it on: cool to the touch, and the I haven’t heard the laptop’s system fan kick in once. Note: I will be working in Pro Tools within the next week, software that will be more demanding on my system resources. Should the cooler have any issues maintaining core temperature with the higher demands on my CPU, I’ll update my review. But I don’t foresee this happening. This thing is great. It’s lightweight, yet pretty solidly constructed. Though it does have two adjustable legs in the back to place the laptop at a more ergonomic angle, I don’t use them, though I did these them. My computer didn’t slide around at all. The face of the cooler “grips” the bottom, so to speak,, so it stays in place. And it is very quiet. I completely forget that it’s running. It takes the blue light reflecting off of something to remind me that the cooler is there. Another positive is that it’s very comfortable on my lap wearing shorts. There are no edges pressing into my legs, and I’m no longer sweating because of the heat being thrown from my system. The cooler has the on/off switch, led power indicator, and two USB ports on the back. A USB type A connector cord is included, which is just over 21” from the bottom of one dongle to the bottom of the other. I have USB super speed type “A” ports on either side of my laptop, so it’s easy to plug in. No other work is required to set it up. Simply put your laptop or other electronic device on top of it, connect the USB line from the cooler to the hardware, and the fans are up and running, and the colored lights are on. I got a 20% off coupon, so with tax, the unit cost $24.24. I placed my order late at night Thursday, and it was delivered before 6 am Friday morning. A great product, and great service. Even if you pay the full list price, which will come to around $30 with tax, it’s money well spent. It will extend the life of your laptop.
M**M
Quiet, Effective, and Truly Worth It — A Cooler That Delivers for Work and Play
This Laptop Cooler has become a staple in my workstation and gaming setup. Slipping my laptop onto it feels like giving it a breath of fresh air. The triple-fan design really does make a noticeable difference in surface temperature, helping prevent overheating during long sessions. What really impresses me is how quiet it operates. Even under load, the fans hum softly without competing with my keyboard and game sounds. The slim, lightweight build makes it easy to carry between rooms (or even to a coffee shop) without adding bulk. It’s USB-powered, so there’s no messy extra cable. Just plug it into your laptop and go. On the few occasions I’ve pushed my machine with rendering, heavy multitasking, or gaming, the cooling pad helps keep performance more consistent. My laptop remains cooler to the touch, which feels safer for internal components over time. If I have a slight nitpick, it’s that on extremely soft surfaces (like a thick blanket or cushion), the airflow isn’t as effective. But that’s a trade-off with all external coolers. For desk use or on firmer surfaces, it works flawlessly. In short: this cooler works just as well for work laptops as it does for gaming rigs. For anyone looking to preserve performance, reduce heat stress, and keep things quiet, I highly recommend this with confidence. Very easy to use, easy to clean, and durable. I've used this for several years without any issue.
E**N
A well performing, no nonsense cooling pad
I've had this cooling pad for around 6 months now. Here are my thoughts, The cooling pad itself seems to be of decent quality. The box includes two rubber pads that you have to stick onto the pad surface to help prevent your laptop from sliding. Unfortunately, the perforated aluminum face causes these pads to slide out of position over time. A better design would have the pads pre-installed. I opted for the blue color. I like the look, but there's no option to change colors or even turn off the light, which may become distracting while using at night. The fans seem to be of good quality. They spin fast enough to effectively cool my laptop while gaming, but slow enough to be pretty quiet. It would've been nice if this pad had the ability to adjust the fan speed, but for what it's worth, I think it's been set just right for my use case. On the back of the pad, there is one USB to power the cooling pad and another USB for passthrough. I haven't yet tried this for data transfer, but I can imagine it's not ideal. The included cable is, at least in my case, way too long, since my laptop has a port directly above where the cooling pad connector sits. For some people, this may be helpful, but you may want to consider getting a short cable. The pad is easy to use, lightweight and fairly comfortable in my lap during long sessions. The pad also includes two risers at the bottom for adjustment, which may come in handy for some. Overall, when you consider the excellent cooling capability, the lightweight construction, and then the price, it's honestly a good value. It's missing some features that you may find on more premium cooling pads, but it still has everything you need to keep your laptop from turning into an oven and that's good enough for me.
B**S
Very Nice Cooler but not for Gaming or Heavy CPU Use
I bought the Havit HV-F2056 Laptop cooler and was pleasantly surprised by how nice it fit under my Lenovo P15s LT. My only complaint is that the supplied cord is a bit short, but one can easily order a longer one for a few dollars on Amazon. For general use, internet browsing and so on, it works very well. Exceptionally quiet and provides a decent amount of airflow. I don't care for the blue LED's, but they are hidden under the laptop so it doesn't matter. However, if you are doing anything that max's out the CPU speed or the number of CPU cores used, then this unit is not your best option. I am keeping it anyway for day to day general use because I like it, but purchased another cooler for when I am doing intensive CPU work. Liangstar (on amazon) has one with 6 fans, 3 larger ones, and 3 smaller ones. The controls allow you to set the 3 larger fans on, the 3 smaller fans on, or both sets on at the same time. The specs in the ad tell you the # of RPM of each fan (how fast the fan rotates) so you can get an idea of its cooling. The higher the RPM's, the greater the cooling in general. The Liangstar fans are (3) 1400, (2) 2200, and (1) 2600 RPM, compared with just (3)1400 RPM for the Havit. So one could expect maybe double the cooling from the Liangstar unit. I am using a utility program written by CPUID (a very well know software company) that measures several of the temperatures inside the CPU and on the motherboard. My CPU was running at 95 degrees C with no fan, about 87 degrees C with the Havit, and we will see what it does with the Liangstar unit when it arrives. This is with very intensive optimization routines that max out the # of cores and CPU speed and in an office environment. The temperatures run much cooler with the Havit cooler running when doing more general work, such as using Word, Excel, PowerPoint or just browsing the internet. Generally speaking, the hotter electronic components are running, the SHORTER their lifespan so keeping everything running cooler inside the laptop will definitely make it more reliable and have a longer life. The Havit HV-F2056 is a recommended unit for general computer work. Regards Bobzt Engineer
K**N
Sturdy. Works with 17.3 laptop. As quiet as any of them.
This is the thinnest i could find. It's very sturdy; you can put full weight of your hands/arms no problem. I use a keyboard flat but i did test the lifts and my HP laptop did NOT slide off so that's good. I can already tell it's going to do a great job of cooling; almost as soon as i took my laptop off the padded card table and on this thing my laptop fans turned back off, and at that point i hadn't even turned on the fans. It's no more or less quiet than any other cooler with three fans. It's very quiet when it's just sitting there but it does actually get *louder when you put the laptop on it. If i could get a cooler just like this withOUT fans and thinner, i would buy it. It was a good price; cyber monday sale. The lights are fine; they don't bug me when they're on because i can't see any light with this big laptop sitting on it. It's kindof a waste of energy though; i wish i could turn lights off.
V**T
Effective device at a "cool" price.
Great price, surprisingly good product. I always find it odd to see an item get 20 5-stars and then 20 1-stars. Possibly some got a an item that came off the production line faulty OR perhaps they travel with it and packed it shabbily, let their 2 year old use it as a Frisbee, etc. I guess there is truth in "YMMV" I think this item looks very sturdy. I plan on keeping it in one place. I have no kids and live alone. Sooo Hopefully, it will still be working fine in several years. Disclaimer is that I just received it today (one of the nice things about Prime membership is getting that IUPS delivery on SUNDAY. Nice surprise. My laptop is OLD - old meaning probably 7 or 8 years old and has dated technology. Dual chips and at this point in it's life, it runs pretty HOT. I am retired, have insomnia and often doze off at 4 or 5AM with computer running, so its on pretty much 24/7 I am amazed it is still running and also know it contains a lot of info that is either very difficult to back-up/store, or just too much of a hassle to spend that much time doing so (and I'm a bit naïve about doing that. So, I plan on buying a new one in a month or so and just want to do the best I can to keep guy running until then. Heat is a big enemy of computers, especially when they start getting as hot as mine has been (prompting me to get the cooling pad, but really, it's a goo idea to use this from day one). It will greatly increase the life and performance of your computer and it's components. This cooler is QUIET, even more so than I expected from many reviews. The blue light? Some found it annoying, but it wasn't at all to me and I actually think its really a nice feature that lets you know it is running, since it runs so quiet (and my hearing not the best). Well, if it runs so quiet, it can't be putting out much air, right? Nope - nice steady stream of air - not hurricane force, but quite sufficient. I opened the box, put it under my laptop on my lap and decided to read up on the 13 pages of questions people asked about it. Just to see how it well it would work. Didn't do any gaming, but did have a number of other programs open and viewing like facebook, some web surfing, reading mail, etc. After several hours where it would normally been almost too hot to touch, it was surprisingly COOL to the touch. Good deal! Very happy with those results and I'm thinking about getting another unit for my PS3 and/or as a back up. A couple of tips: some complained the short power cord seemed to come apart fairly easily. Most cables tend to be that way, especially those on equipment that is moved around much at all. What I do with virtually every power cable phone/USB, etc, is to take a length of electrical tape and wrap both connector ends a number of times at a length of a an inch or so centered right at where the cable meets the connector. A lot of cables have "stress relief" built into them, but I've had these fail as well. The tape reinforces it and helps prevent frequent sharp bending and eventual failure. I am also going to power the cooling pad with an external USB 2.1A charger so as not to draw down the battery or increase any additional heat. Probably an overkill on my part, but I have a 7 port AC powered USB charger that I use for phones and other devices. The pad IS slick and while the "feet" angle it a bit (which makes for better air flow), it also causes my laptop to tend to slide off. I plan on putting several rubber "bumpers" on the bottom of the laptop to keep it stable. Short story long, I am very pleased with the device especially with the cost and that it truly does keep my computer running cool! Would certainly recommend to others, I think you'll be well pleased. Wish I had bought this years ago.
N**.
Durability is terrible
It's a good fan don't get me wrong doesn't have multiple modes though Unless you're looking for something powerful I'd say the speeds on this isn't that good but it does the job either way the durability does need some work If you want your laptop keys to stop burning your fingers this is the go 100% THIS COMES WITH ITS OWN CORD BUT IT'S TOO SMALL YOU WOULD HAVE TO BUY ANOTHER ONE And that's more of its downfall You have to buy a new cord but not only that it breaks very easily as well Overall it's a good laptop stand as well as it has these bumpers where if it's big enough it'll keep it in place so bad if you want to I guess Not saying you don't have to
M**N
Just a little bit cooler, which helps.
It works well as promised, delivering a gentile quiet breeze to the base of the laptop. It will not completely resolve the overheating issue of a device with dust accumulation that is working hard. Also, it is too awkward to use while on your lap, so it is best to have the laptop on a table.
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