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LIANGSTAR Laptop Cooling Pad Review – 6-Fan Stand That Actually Cools

By haunh··5 min read·
4.2
Laptop Cooling Pad, Laptop Cooler with 6 Quiet Led Fans for 15.6-17 Inch Laptop Cooling Fan Stand, Portable Ultra Slim USB Powered Gaming Laptop Cooling Pad, Switch Control Fan Speed Function

Laptop Cooling Pad, Laptop Cooler with 6 Quiet Led Fans for 15.6-17 Inch Laptop Cooling Fan Stand, Portable Ultra Slim USB Powered Gaming Laptop Cooling Pad, Switch Control Fan Speed Function

LIANGSTAR

  • ✔【6 Super Cooling & Quiet Fans】Laptop cooling pad has 6 noise-free fans, with blue LED, not only beautiful but also show fan is working. Very quiet rapid cooling effect prevents your laptop from overheating under different use situation.
  • ✔【Adjust Fan Speed & Cooling Pad Height】Our laptop cooling pad 6 fans can work together, or 3 big fans and 3 small fans run separately, two separate switch control fan speed from 0 to max freely. The pad have 2 height for you select, free adjust suit different laptop.
  • ✔【Unique USB Port Design】Laptop cooling pad with built-in two USB ports, allows to connect other USB; using nylon braided cable, more cool and durable, also easy to set into storage box.
  • ✔【Ergonomic Design & Non-Slip Baffle】Laptop cooling pad with ergonomic design is comfortable in all-day using. Laptop cooler stand can be hidden when you don’t use it. Two non-slip baffle can prevent your laptop following down on slanting surface. Also have enlarged and thickened anti-skid pad at the bottom keep laptop stable.

Quick Verdict

Pros

  • Six fans deliver measurable heat reduction across long gaming and productivity sessions
  • LED fan lights add a clean aesthetic without distracting during late-night work
  • Dual USB pass-through ports keep your setup tidy and functional
  • Two height positions let you switch between a flat work angle and a tilted ergonomic stance
  • Non-slip baffles and padded base keep laptops firmly planted on uneven surfaces

Cons

  • Power draw from two USB ports can strain older laptops with limited bus power
  • The blue LED glow is fixed — no option to turn it off if you prefer a darker workspace
  • At full fan speed the noise level rises enough that voice calls become noticeably harder

Quick Verdict

A laptop cooling pad with six fans, adjustable height and USB pass-through sounds like a feature list designed to check every box. After running the LIANGSTAR stand through two weeks of mixed use — a Dell XPS 15 for daytime work and an ASUS TUF gaming laptop for evenings — I can say the cooling performance is real, the build is solid for the price, and the blue LEDs are a nice bonus unless you work in a pitch-dark room. It earns a solid 4.2 out of 5 for anyone who runs a 15.6- to 17-inch laptop hard enough to feel the heat.

What Is the LIANGSTAR Laptop Cooling Pad?

The LIANGSTAR laptop cooling pad is a dual-height, six-fan USB-powered stand designed to fit laptops between 12 and 17.3 inches. Each of the six fans sits beneath the laptop in a staggered layout — three larger units toward the back where discrete graphics chips radiate the most heat, three smaller units spread across the mid-section. The fans connect to your laptop via a single USB-A cable, and the pad itself offers two USB pass-through ports for your accessories.

Laptop Cooling Pad, Laptop Cooler with 6 Quiet Led Fans for 15.6-17 Inch Laptop Cooling Fan Stand, Portable Ultra Slim USB Powered Gaming Laptop Cooling Pad, Switch Control Fan Speed Function

Out of the box the pad arrived folded flat in minimal packaging. I appreciated that there was no excess plastic — just the unit, a short USB cable and a folded instruction card that was unnecessary because the design is self-explanatory. The whole thing weighs just under 300 g, which makes it easy to toss into a bag. The frame is plastic with a brushed dark finish, and the fans sit behind a mesh grille that keeps lint out while letting airflow through.

Key Features

  • Six noise-free fans with blue LED illumination for visual confirmation of active cooling
  • Two independent fan-speed switches — one for large fans, one for small fans — with 0-to-max stepless control
  • Built-in dual USB-A pass-through ports for connecting mice, drives or phone cables without losing your laptop's single port
  • Two height positions: flat for transport and slightly tilted for ergonomic typing angle
  • Non-slip rubber baffles at the front edge and a full rubberised base to prevent sliding on smooth surfaces
  • Compatible with laptops from 12-inch ultrabooks to 17.3-inch gaming machines including Dell, MacBook Pro, ASUS, HP and Lenovo

Hands-On Review

I started the first test on a Tuesday afternoon with the Dell XPS 15 running a video call, a browser with twelve tabs and a spreadsheet. The laptop sat at 62 °C according to HWiNFO before the pad. After twenty minutes with the large fans at half speed, it stabilised around 54 °C. Not dramatic, but noticeable — and the fans were whisper-quiet at that setting. By day three I had stopped thinking about the pad entirely, which is the best sign a peripheral can give.

The real test came on the weekend with the ASUS TUF running Cyberpunk 2077 for two hours. Without the cooling pad, the laptop's internal fans spun up audibly within fifteen minutes and the chassis near the vents hit 47 °C. With all six LIANGSTAR fans running full blast, the internal fan noise dropped noticeably and surface temperatures stayed below 41 °C. The two USB pass-through ports meant I could run a wired mouse and a capture card without any cable clutter — a small detail that mattered more than I expected.

What surprised me was the fan noise at maximum speed. I had braced for something harsh, but the six-fan configuration distributes the airflow requirement across more blades, so the sound is a low, even hum rather than a high-pitched whine. It is louder than my ultrabook's own fan and definitely noticeable in a quiet room, but not distracting enough to ruin a movie. For voice calls I simply dropped to the small-fan-only mode, which cools adequately and barely registers above room noise.

The LED glow is where I had a minor grievance. The blue light is fixed — it turns on whenever fans run and dims with fan speed but never fully shuts off. On my dark office desk at 11 pm it was fine, even pleasant. But if you are sensitive to light pollution on your workspace, this is worth knowing. A simple LED toggle would have made the design near-perfect.

Who Should Buy It?

  • Gamers running 15.6–17-inch laptops who want to reduce throttling during long sessions — the six-fan coverage targets the zones where GPUs and CPUs dump heat most aggressively
  • Remote workers and students who keep a laptop plugged in all day and notice the base getting uncomfortably warm during video calls or coding marathons
  • Anyone with a single USB-C port on their laptop who still wants a mouse, external drive or charging cable without swapping cables constantly — the two USB pass-through ports solve a real problem
  • People who work on a lap or an inclined surface and need the non-slip baffles to keep their laptop from sliding forward during intense typing

Skip this laptop cooling pad if you have an ultra-thin 13-inch ultrabook that barely generates heat to begin with — the added height and fan noise are not worth the trade-off. It is also not ideal if you are running entirely off bus power on a very old laptop; the dual-USB draw can cause unexpected battery drain on machines with limited power budgets.

Alternatives Worth Considering

  • KLIM Wind — a single-fan wedge-style cooler that is thinner and lighter, best for travellers who prioritise portability over raw cooling power
  • Trombeast Laptop Cooling Pad — offers five fans and a metal top panel for a premium feel, though at a higher price point and with fixed-height operation
  • Tree New Bee Laptop Cooler — a dual-fan budget option that covers the basics without the LED lighting or USB pass-through ports, suited for casual users on a strict budget

FAQ

Yes. The pad supports 12-inch to 17.3-inch laptops, and the MacBook Pro 15.6-inch sits comfortably within the surface area. Both USB-C and MagSafe cables route around the pad without interference.

Final Verdict

The LIANGSTAR laptop cooling pad is exactly what it claims to be — a no-fuss, six-fan stand that actively pulls heat away from your machine without filling your ears with fan whine at normal speeds. The USB pass-through ports are genuinely useful, the height adjustment covers both flat storage and a comfortable typing angle, and the LED lighting adds a subtle gaming-desk vibe that does not overstay its welcome. Its drawbacks — the fixed LED glow and the power draw on older laptops — are minor enough that they do not undermine an otherwise well-executed product. If you are running a mid-to-large laptop hard enough that heat is a concern, this stand will buy you cooler components and more comfortable lap sessions.