"Cool Feet" to keep your Laptop Cool
Category: accessoriesBy: Raghav kapoor
Forget cooling fans and cooling mats, BlueLounge gives you the coolest and simplest solution to keep your laptop cool and that too at a very low price.
A laptop as the name suggests is a personal computer which is small enough to sit on one's lap, but the question is how many of us use it in that way. The laptops generate considerable amount of heat making it impossible for a person to keep it on his lap (in case of prolonged usage) without burning a hole in his pants. Laptops can reach internal operating temperatures of over 70°C which can raise the temperature between the thighs by 2.5°C-2.8°C which can result in infertility among males.
The laptops can heat up due to several reasons like prolonged usage, internal build up of dust and debris, leaving it on overnight, if the AC adapter is plugged in to charge the laptop, etc.
To tackle all the above issue BlueLounge has come up with a brilliant idea that is smart yet simple. The cool feet as they call it are a set of compact and removable supports that temporarily fix to the bottom of your laptop with suction pads. This helps in raising the laptop to allow a constant cooling airflow and also creates a comfortable ergonomic angle for the keyboard. Cool feet are quite easy to attach and detach and offer a small, silent and handy solution to the heating problem as compared to the bulky, noisy, USB powered and not very portable cooling fans and pads.
The cool feet package includes two tall and two small feet which allow user customization in three different angles and positions. They are available for as low as $13.
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