Akasa Gemini Notebook Cooler Review 2

Akasa Gemini Notebook Cooler Review

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Value & Conclusion

  • The Akasa Gemini Ergonomic Notebook Cooler will set you back just above 20€. This is much cheaper than other variants, but is made entirely of plastic.
  • Cheaper than similar parts
  • Light weight
  • Ergonomic design
  • USB powered fans included
  • Power switch for fans
  • Fan are very quiet
  • Increases comfort when typing due to tilt
  • Holds well on desk
  • Available in black or white
  • Fans do not push nearly enough air
  • No real world benefit over passive variants
  • Completely made of plastic
  • Only ergonomic for smaller notebooks
  • Feels quite flimsy
  • Fans are quite fragile
Akasa has made a very light and ergonomic notebook cooler. The Gemini is made completely of plastic, which makes the given shape a possibilty. Akasa describes the notebook cooler as being ergonomic, which is certainly true as long as you are using it with a smaller notebook. A large, 15 or 15.4 inch notebook is simply to large to slide back far enough to make use of the gentle curve in front of the unit as a palm rest. The Gemini is cheaper than other products, which may make it easy to look past the construction quality and the hollow underside, but not past the almost non-existant benefit of the two fans. While they are quiet, they do not push enough air at all. This means that there is almost no drop in temperature within the notebook. The only functional benefit is the angle of the notebook, which makes typing a bit easier, but if this is the only requirement a passive notebook cooler should do just fine.
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