The Cooling Pad acts initially very unstable, so do not be frightened when unpacking between his hands. Is it but only once on the table, slips and wobbles nothing. What negative slams beech is somewhat scarce sized footprint. While indeed secure grip and slip resistance are suggested with the four rubberized supporting points (a HDX 16 "in my case) has a larger notebook constantly fear that one tilts the part while gambling aside. I therefore recommend a maximum of one device with 15.4 "diagonal top note. The noise is at a comfortable level. Hardly noticeable or audible. Almost to garkeine vibration and still good cooling performance. The inclination of the pad is for work very pleasant. The illumination is rather less interesting. Works with my glass table but super;) Shortcomings: Too bad I do not even know you can not adjust the fan speed, but rather that one neither the fan nor can correct lighting. Thus, one only remains to pull the plug. Unnecessary circumstance, in my opinion. Not to use the pad on the go. Really suitable by the somewhat unfavorable and unstable structure only for tables or fixed planar surfaces. Small peculiarity: Most other cooling pads occupy a USB port that it can not be otherwise "useful" used. The Reekin Coolpad but grinds the USB port through, so it can be used anyway.
Conclusion: The pad is definitely worth the money. Owners of larger laptops rather buy a larger pad :)
And now the most important sentence: Yes, I would buy again! ;)