

❄️ Stay Cool, Stay Ahead — The Ultimate Gaming Laptop Chill Zone
The llano V10 Gaming Laptop Cooling Pad is engineered for serious gamers and power users, featuring a high-speed 4.72-inch turbo fan with a pure copper motor that reduces laptop temperatures by up to 38°C. It supports laptops from 13 to 17.3 inches, offers 12 customizable RGB lighting modes with memory recall, and provides tactile button controls for precise adjustments. Designed for comfort and performance, it includes a 3-level ergonomic stand, anti-slip baffles, a removable dust filter, and a 4-port USB hub (USB-A & USB-C) to keep your setup clean and connected. This cooling pad is a proven gamechanger for maintaining optimal laptop performance and longevity.

















| ASIN | B0D4DS24TG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,511 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #19 in Laptop Cooling Pads |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (485) |
| Date First Available | May 17, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 3.63 pounds |
| Item model number | V10 |
| Manufacturer | llano |
| Product Dimensions | 15.75 x 12.6 x 4.33 inches |
E**R
Everything it's hyped up to be. The best there is.
The PROS: Honestly, it works, wow I mean the numbers !! On idle, I used to be around 42-48 degrees with a regular 3 fan laptop cooler and while gaming a demanding AAA game like Control on the highest setting, I would get an average of 80-95 degrees on the CPU (i7 13th gen) and 70-75 on GPU (RTX 4070). Now while using this cooler, just on 1200-1500 speed (barely noticeable noise) It went down to 29-35 degrees on idle and playing the same game on the highest settings, my CPU stays at a cool 55-65-75 degrees and the GPU even less !! I'm using CoreTemp to log the temps and also HWiNFO64 with RTSS as an OSD. The CONS: Honestly not a fan of the lights, wish you could just turn them off, you can only change modes and colors (also the red is kinda pink and it doesn't match any other red I have anywhere) I also wish it could be propped up higher, like more inclined, on it's highest inclination, it's still a bit on the low side the screen doesn't actually meet eye level, I haven't tested the USB ports, but I guess they should probably work for common things such as connecting a keyboard, mouse, etc... Most of these cons are minor things and strictly my opinion. I also wish it had some kind of auto power down feature when you turn off the laptop, it has it's own power adaptor so unlike other coolers, you have to turn it on and off every time you want to use it, also, it came with a sticker with the names for the buttons, and it kept on unsticking from one corner, so I saw the images of the product and there was no sticker present in the pics, so I guessed it was just there for new users and should be removed, well it left a sticky residue that I had to rub off and clean properly, not a fan of stickers that leave gunk. Verdict: Perfect for "smaller" gaming laptops such as Asus TUF F15 models 15.6" screens, fits like a glove, I guess for bigger laptops maybe the older Llano model would be better, this cooler is the best there is if you really want to keep your laptop cool and avoid overheating and throttling while also preserving it's lifespan, if you can look past the minor negative details. I really hope it sticks by my side for many years and if it ever dies, I would definitely buy another one.' P.D. As another user discovered you CAN turn off the RBG lights by long pressing the MODE button, one less minor complain. P.D.D: I bought a second of for my other laptop, such a great cooler, gamechanger for sure. P.D.D.D: I've owned it for several months already and another great thing I've noticed is the filter on the bottom, it must be regularly cleaned like once a month or month and a half, the thing is that it traps dust and fluff like a magnet, and that is great cause that's less dust that goes into your laptop cause all the forced air from the bottom is practically filtered, great stuff !!
S**N
The Real Deal
I've owned 5 other cooling pads. They were all $20 - $35 pieces of plastic junk, or maybe light metal junk that felt like plastic. They all had pretty colored lights, had varying noise levels, and would cool my gaming laptops down by maybe 2 or 3 degrees at most, and most of that minimal effect was probably due to the fact that they elevated the laptop at an angle, allowing more air to circulate. I saw the Llano on sale for about three times as much as the junk pads and thought "how much better can this thing be for close to a hundred clams?". The answer is ... a lot! (All degrees mentioned are in Celsius.) Pros: * Lowered average in use over time temps by about 10 to 15 degrees on mid-range speed settings (1200 to 1500 rpm). * Instantaneous cooling of 15 to 20 degrees once turned on. * After hours of intensive 5060 gaming, max temp was less than 80 and averaged about 55 to 65 degrees. * Low noise levels - barely audible at 1500 rpm and about 65 dB at full (3500 rpm) speed. * Nicely integrated side mounted LED panels if you care about such frippery. * Can hold laptop in plane with laptop completely flat and still works fine. (Elevation is an option but not a necessity.) * 1 in 3 out USB hub - connect to laptop with USB C cable and you get two USB A ports and one USB C port out. (But these are not 3.2 standard...) Neutral: * Cannot be powered by your laptop, needs separate power plug and cable. The junky ones can power their meager selves off your USB A port, but you get what you pay for in those cases - i.e. more convenient power and barely noticeable function. * Can only be used with laptops with bottom vents / intakes. Most have these, but not all. * Not entirely thrilled with the hub feature set. Would rather connect with a USB A cable (many laptops have only a single USB C port and that is often a high speed 4.0 or Thunderbolt port, so it hurts to lose it by connecting it to the cooler hub) and then I wish the hub ports out were more modern standards. I usually don't bother with even connecting the hub, but I would if it offered superior functionality. Cons: * Cost * Not especially portable, even less so with separate power plug and cable. Bottom Line: Running your laptop at 70 degrees or lower consistently can add years to its life, and this is the only effective cooler I've found that can guarantee that performance. Junk coolers are cheaper, but at the end of the day do not do the job you want them to do.
G**S
Saw it on many random youtube videos, BIG RESPECT for the company that didnt gave a script to all of the reviewers. The product is amazing. It actually works as advertised. Most reviews say that its noisy ... what did they expect? ahhah it is a whole ahh tourbin there. Btw its not as loud as they all say.. its a little louder than the laptop fans. In my country that is mostly hot weather so this is a must !!
D**L
This cooling pad definitely does its job - my laptop now runs cooler than a penguin at a LAN party. The fans move serious air, and the RGB lights make my desk look like a tiny spaceship taking off. Performance-wise, it’s fantastic. But here’s the catch - it’s a bit noisy. Not “vacuum cleaner” loud, but enough that it sounds like my laptop is plotting world domination every time I start a game or heavy workload. Still, it keeps the heat down, looks awesome, and feels solid. I’d give it 5 stars if it whispered instead of roared - but hey, at least my laptop’s not melting anymore.
F**A
Excellent! Juste pour mon ordinateur portable.
C**.
The llano v10 cooling pad works very well, bought this to keep my gaming laptop cool for summer as it gets hot here in Queensland, the weather is cool at the moment so it’s not getting a big workout, but looks like it will do the job.
L**A
Excellente
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