Reliable iPad Cooling Solutions for Pilots: Trusted Worldwide
Pilots around the globe trust X-naut to keep their iPads cool and functional in the cockpit. Our cooling systems are renowned for preventing overheating, ensuring that navigation, communication, and critical flight applications run smoothly. Adapting seamlessly to industry-standard AMPS mounts, our solutions offer up to 12 hours of battery life, functioning on both external and battery power. Experience the reliability that pilots worldwide have come to depend on, keeping your focus sharp and your flight safe.
Seamless Cockpit Integration
X-naut's cooling systems are designed to integrate flawlessly into any cockpit environment. Our commitment to enhancing pilot experience is evident in the seamless integration of our products, ensuring your iPad stays cool and accessible, whether on standard mounts or kneeboard options. This integration keeps your device from shutting off due to overheating, maintaining essential access to flight charts, weather updates, and crucial flight information. Elevate your cockpit setup with X-naut – where innovation meets practicality, ensuring seamless flights every time.
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What Pilots are saying about our cases
Absolutely thrilled with it! Used it navigating in 29 degrees Celsius in a small 4 seater A/C for Search and Rescue. Two and a half hours and it used minimal power from my battery pack. I could feel how cool it was sitting in my lap. I thought it might have felt bulky - but not at all.
I’ve purchased two of these cooling mounts and they perform flawlessly. I’ll always have it working for me, especially in the hot weather. You can’t beat the performance and reliability.
This is my second X-naut case. First one was made obsolete by Apple changing the dimensions of their iPads. If you plan on updating your iPad anytime soon, make sure you buy your new iPad first. Just like my first X-naut it works flawlessly and you won’t get the screen of death during a critical phase of flight.
I’ve been flying quite a bit this August and September with days well over 100 and I had no problems. I wish it were a little less bulky but I suppose that’s for cooling.
I installed the XNaut cooling case with some RAM accessories as soon as it hit the market - and the only time I've had problems since is when I have left the iPad in the plane and neglected to cover the screen with a light cloth during lunch on a sunny day. So do remember to cover the screen if you leave it in the cockpit - though the forced air of the XNaut will, thankfully, cool the iPad down rapidly on startup and allow it to resume operation.