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Marvo Scorpion FN-41 Atlas 60 USB Powered Six Fan Laptop Cooling Stand (Black)Stay Cool and in Control with the Atlas 60 Laptop Cooling Fan Keep your laptop running at peak performance with the Atlas 60, a powerful and versatile cooling solution designed to enhance your gaming or work experience. Equipped with six high performance fans, this cooling pad provides optimal airflow to prevent overheating, ensuring your device stays cool during long gaming sessions or intense workloads. Powerful Cooling with Adjustable Fan Speed The
Stay Cool and in Control with the Atlas 60 Laptop Cooling FanKeep your laptop running at peak performance with the Atlas 60, a powerful and versatile cooling solution designed to enhance your gaming or work experience. Equipped with six high-performance fans, this cooling pad provides optimal airflow to prevent overheating, ensuring your device stays cool during long gaming sessions or intense workloads.
Powerful Cooling with Adjustable Fan Speed
The Atlas 60 features a total of six cooling fans, strategically placed to provide maximum airflow and efficient cooling. With six adjustable fan speed levels, you can customize the airflow to meet your specific needs, ensuring your laptop stays at an optimal temperature no matter the task.
Dynamic Backlight Control
In addition to its cooling performance, the Atlas 60 offers vibrant RGB backlighting. With a single knob for both fan speed and backlight control, you can effortlessly adjust the lighting strength to match your mood or gaming setup, adding a touch of style to your workspace.
Universal Laptop Compatibility
Designed to accommodate laptops ranging from 9 to 17.3 inches, the Atlas 60 is compatible with a wide range of devices. Whether you're using a compact ultrabook or a larger gaming laptop, this cooling fan provides the necessary support for efficient cooling and performance.
Convenient Features for Everyday Use
The Atlas 60 includes a built-in 2-port USB hub, allowing you to easily connect additional peripherals like a mouse, keyboard, or other devices. For added convenience, it features a cellphone holder on the right side, giving you a secure place to rest your phone while you work or game.
Portable and Lightweight Design
Weighing just 860g and measuring 399 x 270 x 36mm, the Atlas 60 is lightweight and portable, making it easy to carry around with your laptop. Its slim profile ensures it fits seamlessly into your setup without taking up too much space.
Optimize Your Laptop's Performance
The Atlas 60 laptop cooling fan is the ideal solution for keeping your laptop cool, improving performance, and adding a bit of flair to your workspace. With its efficient cooling system, customizable settings, and convenient features, it’s the perfect accessory for anyone looking to extend the life and performance of their laptop.
Features
Meshed Metal Surface with Fashionable Design
6 x PCS Red LED High-speed Quiet Fans for Fast Cooling and Less Noise
6 x Levels Adjustable Stand Angles for Different Using
2 x Ports USB Hubs for Convenient Connections with Other Accessories
Extra Cellphone Holder to Release the Table Space
Compatible with Different Size Devices from 9" to 16.5"
Specification
Compatible Notebook Size
up to 17"
Dimensions
399 x 270 x 36 mm
Fan Size
4 x 90 x 90 x 20 mm+2 x 65 x 65 x 20 mm
Air Flow
65CFM
Fan Speed
2400-2600 RPM
Cable Length
60 cm
Power
3.5W
Rated Voltage
5V DC
Package Contents
FN-41 Laptop Cooling Stand
1 x User Manual
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★★★★★ 5
A great guide to learn how to learn how our Father wants us to be raising our kids.
Format: Audiobook
Wonderful read it really helped put in perspective how we can have grace with our kids and ourselves. Not everyone was raised this way and it is so nice to find and learn how we can unlearn some of those "bad" habits and refrigerator our minds so that we have a stronger relationship and more respectful relationship with our kids and the Father.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Pleasantly surprised by the humor and practical exercises
Format: Kindle
Ok, so generally, I hate parenting books. I've read at least 5 well known Christian parenting books, and I'm usually either bored to tears with impractical theories that don't really work with my three strong-willed boys, or angry at the over-simplified anecdotes that also don't work with my kids. It feels like most parenting books are written by men who have fully-grown children and I struggle to relate. I've gleaned a few techniques here and there that have been helpful, but left mostly dissatisfied.
I have to say that I have been pleasantly surprised by this one! I appreciate that it's written by a fellow mom who is not too far down the parenting road that she's forgotten how hard it is. And she is funny! The embarrassing story she shares about her daughter's first birthday party literally had me laughing so hard I had tears rolling down my face. That alone was worth the book for me.
I'm only about halfway through right now, but it's been such a refreshing book. I love the practical ideas for sorting family rules/values, and evaluating infractions, misdemeanors and felonies. The suggested activities are practical and not overwhelming. I find myself wanting to discuss it with my husband to try some different ideas already. That is a win!
And ultimately the gospel-centered approach of what it looks like to parent our children the way God parents us - with a balanced grace - is what I want to be doing.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2017
★★★★★ 5
The perfect parenting book for the perfect time!
Format: Kindle
I really enjoyed the book a lot! I laughed and I cried, then I laughed some more. The way you wrote the book is how I would write something like this. I really appreciated how you described your real life circumstances, most I can relate to… i.e. don’t open another cereal box till the current one is empty, how you threw together Riley’s birthday party but said all-well and let God lead, and how you are a visual learner and your husband lives on an Excel sheet. LOL, so funny! I really loved how you put humor into what can be an exhausting task of parenting, we need the laugh.
On a serious note, it was great that you started w/ the idea of your own heart check before you disciple your children and that the idea is to always discipline in our kids’ best interests. I also loved learning to “protect our kids LESS so we can PREPARE them more.” Our son is in 6th grade this year and boy is that an eye opener and true statement for him. Having good boundaries (rules), decipher each violation, what are his motives, and the consequences (and specific listed ones) were amazing and a huge confirmation for me as we’ve started into the pre-teen years. Thank you so much for a God-led book on parenting when it’s the hardest but most rewarding thing a person can ever do.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2017
★★★★★ 4
good discussion of discipline, but not anti-spanking as I was lead to believe
Format: Paperback
What I liked:
-Murray encourages parents not to react identically to all "infractions." Children misbehave in different ways and certain behaviors are not as bad as others. It's straight up bad parenting to react the same way in every occasion (e.g. breaking a lamp while rough housing is not the same as cheating on a test at school and should not be addressed identically. "disobedience" is not a catch-all "sin").
-Murray encourages parents to consider developmental abilities (toddlers are toddlers and it is not immoral for them to act like toddlers) and different personalities (perfectionists might seem more well-behaved than their artsy free spirited siblings, but it's just because perfectionists feel more at home in rigidity, while such rigidity suffocates a free spirit).
What I didn't like:
-Murray acts like she doesn't care whether you spank (she makes one small reference in the body of the book and waits to address spanking until an appendix at the end). However, it is clear that she is pro-spanking when she accuses non-spankers of falling into license or a lack of desire to discipline (the only thing spankers have to worry about is abuse, which is such a vague standard). Honestly this appendix really upset me because the rest of the book seemed so positive and powerful and it was disappointing to read after ALL THAT, basically the best discipline for young children is a spank.
But I didn't want to drop the book's rating all the way down to a 2 or 3 because the body of the book really is helpful and much more positive than most conservative, Christian parenting books that automatically center every discipline discussion around "the rod."
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Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2019
★★★★★ 5
I wish I had read this sooner.
Format: Kindle
This book helped not only my discipline strategies but my faith. I didn’t even realize that I was not raised in a grace-based discipline approach. I’m so thankful that this book helped to convict me on a few things so I can show my daughter God’s love for her more clearly.
I loved her humor. Made it actually really enjoyable to read! Her details are what really helped me. I am the kind of person who learns best from specific examples; this book has some good ones. I loved that there weren’t any muddy concepts and it didn’t get too theoretical type so I could actually understand.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2019