❄️ Stay Cool, Game On: Beat the Heat Before It Beats You!
The LsgoodcarePhone Tablet PC DIY Cooler Kit uses advanced semiconductor Peltier technology powered by a 5V USB connection to efficiently dissipate heat from smartphones and tablets. Its compact, lightweight design ensures easy installation without altering device aesthetics, making it ideal for gamers and heavy users seeking reliable, long-term cooling performance.
K**L
Easy to use and effective!
This thing works great! I use a phone, USB tethered to a Slate router for internet connectivity. The biggest issue with this setup is the phone overheats, stops charging then shuts down. This cooler stopped those issues cold. Great value for money and easy to set up!
I**L
Great device
It takes a while to cool, but it reaches the temperature.
D**.
Good proof of concet
Nifty little gadget but its just that. Not really applicable to many use cases, cant really scale with them given the price but a good proof of concept for sure
P**P
A+
A+
J**
Good product
This is a really good product. I really like it. It gets very cold very quickly and it produces frost really fast.
N**G
Super tiny pad
Does a great job of cooling, but the pad is much smaller than I expected. I guess I should have read the description a little better before buying.
H**E
Small usb powered solid state cooler
The media could not be loaded. This little Peltier cooler sure gets cold. This a pre assembled cooler that also has a barrel connector inline meaning you can add a switch to it. Debating on using this to help keep beverages cool or my phone. I have used this kind of cooler with my phone and seen huge differences in temperature when taking photos outside . This is a part for a project and for the most part is well designed (alignment issue for me with the fan being not square on the radiator)The future is a dish best served cold hehe. So know add this to a small water pump some coper tubing and have a home made Ac fan. Lots of options for this.
N**O
It broke...in less than 2 weeks
It broke, plate just fell apart and broke in a possible record time of less than 2 weeks.
Trustpilot
1 day ago
1 month ago