watch ChillBed Laptop Cooling Stand Review-Full decide

One of the problems with laptops is their tendency to overheat, which can damage internal components  Their small size doesn’t allow a lot of venting nor big cooling fans to keep down heat  And their portability often means that people are using them places that can block the cooling vents – like on laps or teenagers who use them while lying on the bed  There are a lot of products that try to address the cooling problems inherent with laptops  Some products are as simple as little plastic feet to elevate the back of the laptop and allow airflow on all sides  Some are more elaborate lapdesks or stands with fans to blow air across the laptop, but those often draw their power from the laptop and shorten battery life  ChillBed Industries has an aluminum laptop stand that they say is designed to absorb and dissipate heat without the use of fans  I received a 13” ChillBed for review  Let’s give it a closer look




The photos in this review, including the top photo and the tabular data, can be clicked for an enlarged view


The ChillBed laptop stands are made of solid aluminum  They have a Z-shape that’s lower in the front  The front and bottom edges are wrapped with rubbery black plastic to prevent scratches to the laptop and the tabletop  The back also has four little silicone feet  The front two also help protect the table, and all four protect your laptop when you are carrying the stand and laptop in a bag  There’s a large, green logo on the top; it appears to be silk-screened on  There’s also a small “Made in Canada” sticker on the bottom


The ChillBed stands are available in sizes for 13”, 15”, and 17” laptops; the ChillBeds themselves are a bit narrower than the stated sizes  ChillBed Industries say their stands are designed “with Mac notebooks in mind, but will keep any laptop running cooler” They are also available in the natural aluminum and in powder-coated jet black  I asked for and received a 13” ChillBed in natural aluminum


Back "leg" of the ChillBed


The ChillBed stand I received weighs 134 oz on my digital scale  It is 124” wide, and it is about 05” tall in the front and 14” tall in the back   My 13” MacBook Pro fits on the stand with only the smallest amount of overhang on both sides  The laptop is very stable on the ChillBed stand   The ChillBed itself can slide around on the table a bit, or at least it does on my molded plastic-topped table I use as my laptop stand and on my retro Formica kitchen table  It doesn’t slide as much on my wood coffee table, so the rubber strip and the silicone pads “grip” some surfaces better than others
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I like the angle the ChillBed lifts my laptop  Typing is comfortable, and the angle seems to be a good one to prevent my wrists from tiring quickly  It also lifts my screen up a bit, and that makes the viewing angle more comfortable  I feel I can sit a bit straighter in my chair


The ChillBed is also designed to travel in your laptop bag and provide some extra protection  You just flip the stand over and lay your laptop screen-side down on those four silicone feet  Put both pieces into your laptop bag, and the aluminum stand provides some extra screen protection  I have a couple of laptop bags now, including a Tom Bihn Zephyr that the ChillBed fits easily  I bought that Zephyr for the 154” Dell I used to have, and lately I’ve been using the Cocoon Kips Bay bag designed for the 13” MacBook Pro  The Kips Bay is much smaller than my other bags, and the laptop compartment is sized just for the laptop  I didn’t think there was room for anything else, but you can see the laptop and stand both fit in the compartment  The stand was a bit taller than the compartment, but I was able to close and zip the Cocoon bag with no problem  The Kips Bay bag is hard-sided to protect the laptop, but extra protection never hurts  And I’ll have my stand for comfortable typing anywhere I go


Okay, so it’s a comfortable stand and a protective travel companion  It’s time to evaluate cooling  I have a MacBook Pro purchased in May 2011  I use it for writing, photo editing, email, and surfing most of the time; in other words, I don’t usually use it teetering at the edge of bursting into flames  Even when I am doing something that causes the computer’s case to feel warm to the hand, I’ve never heard a fan


I needed a way to quantify cooling function, so I found the MagicanPaster application in the Mac App store  In addition to a lot of other parameters, the MagicanPaster application monitors various internal temperatures  I left the MagicanPaster app running in the background while I used the laptop without the ChillBed for several days  I took screenshots of the temperatures randomly as I used the laptop  I then put the laptop on the ChillBed and took temperatures at random times as I used it in my normal patterns  You can see from the tabulated data there isn’t a clear pattern of temperature reduction while using the ChillBed


I decided to find a way to exercise the laptop a bit harder  My husband was watching golf on his computer recently, and the Flash video worked the computer so hard you could burn your hand on the bottom of the aluminum chassis  I had found my method!  I took a starting temperature reading, then I took the computer off the stand and ran the video for 9 minutes before checking again  MagicanPaster was showing a red reading for the CPU temp, flagging it as overly hot  I put the laptop on the ChillBed and ran the video for six minutes before checking  The temperature was even higher with the ChillBed  I stopped the test


Perhaps it was unfair to let the computer get overheated before putting it on the ChillBed  I thought a better test of the ChillBed would be to see if it could prevent the temperature from getting that high  I waited until the next day for the next test to be sure my computer was back to normal – and golf tournaments go on forever, so I could use the same Flash feed for the second test  I again took a starting reading with the computer on the ChillBed, then I started up the golf game video again  I waited six minutes before taking a temperature reading  Again, my CPU reading was in the red  The ChillBed stand didn’t prevent the computer from overheating


I like the ChillBed as a stand for my laptop  It’s stable, and it holds my laptop at a comfortable viewing and typing angle  I didn’t see any cooling benefit, but my laptop is new and tends to run cool anyway  I think you’ll find the ChillBed comfortable to use, and your cooling mileage may vary if you have a laptop with vents on the bottom or a laptop that tends to run hotter than mine