Crystal Cooler: Making your Wii cool and look cooler

Posted May 17, 2007 at 10:19AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Wii Tags: Hong Kong
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Wii Crystal Cooler from Brando - Image 2 Wii Crystal Cooler from Brando - Image 3 Wii Crystal Cooler from Brando - Image 1


As far as we are concerned, we have yet to meet a gamer who can claim that the Wii has heat problems. We are in fact rather convinced that this video game console doesn't need any supplemental cooling. However, we stumbled upon an accessory today that can make all of that moot.

Hong Kong's Brando is currently offering Wii Crystal Cooler. It's not a cooling fan per se as the accessory is actually an ordinary stand pimped with blue LED lights. The fan was just an added feature. Speaking of which, Brando listed the following as well:
  • Built in High Velocity Fan
  • Reduce your console temperature, prolonging the life of your Wii Console
  • Cool Blue LED Light adds style to your gaming setup
  • You can turn off the LED and the fan by the ON/OFF switch
  • USB Power
  • Clear, Soft color stylize your Wii
  • Provides Safety, support, and added stability
We haven't tried this Crystal Cooler ourselves but we heard that the product will not automatically turn on should in detect a rise in temperature. There's a switch somewhere there that users should manually hit to make turn on the fan. But still, with a US$ 19 price tag, Crystal Cooler actually has some potential.

The Read link below should take you to Brando's product page where you can order Wii Crystal Cooler online.

 
 
 

Comments

by - 2007-05-17 12:26:28
Some say the Wii is nothing more than a GAMECUBE

Some say the Wii is nothing more than a GAMECUBE with a motion sensing controller.
by - 2007-05-18 09:14:53
Wow

I might just buy that just because it looks so awesome. And it keeps my Wii cool, too, as an added bonus.
by - 2007-05-18 15:24:33
No heat issues?

Come on, the black dots on screen, ever heard of them?

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