Titan TTC-G4T Notebook Cooler Review
The cooler
The product came in a transparent resistant plastic package with the name and its features listed in the front and also on the back, in more than 8 different languages. There are also instructions on how to use the notebook cooling pad in two modes, relative to the two airflow directions: intake or exhaust. Let’s see the features and specifications provided by Titan.
Features
- Extendable notebook cooling pad
- Contracted in compact size, easy to carry
- Suitable for most 12” ~ 17” notebooks
- Built-in 4 silent fans
- Stylish design, high cooling performance
- Nice aluminum surface on the front side and back side
- Two available airflow directions, intake or exhaust
| Outline Dimension | 280~390 x 280 x 20 mm |
| Fan Dimension | 70 x 70 x 10 mm (4PCS) |
| Rated Voltage | 5V DC |
| Power Current | 0.6A |
| Power Consumption | 3W |
| Rated Speed | 2000 ± 10%RPM |
| Airflow | 61 CFM |
| Static Pressure | 0.04inchH2O |
| Noise Level | < 26.2 dBA |
| No. of Pole | 4 Pole |
| Bearing Type | Z-AXIS bearing |
| Life Time | 60,000 Hours |
| Weight | 800 |
After removing the plastic cover from the package, we can see the USB cable and also 4 additional long rubber pads, which can be attached to the bottom of the cooling pad, to help providing more airflow. The first things you can notice in this cooling pad are the four built-in 70 x 70 x 10mm fans, which are pretty silent when turned on.


