

🌟 Elevate your PC game with wireless ARGB brilliance—because your rig deserves to stand out.
The Lian Li UNI Fan TL Wireless 120 Triple Pack offers premium 120mm case fans featuring advanced 2.4 GHz wireless control, customizable dual-zone ARGB infinity mirror lighting, and a daisy-chain design for streamlined cable management. With up to 2600 RPM and a quiet 33 dB noise level, these fans deliver excellent airflow and aesthetics, controlled via intuitive L-Connect 3 software. Ideal for professionals seeking a clean, high-performance, and visually stunning PC build.













| ASIN | B0DMVZJZ2J |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6 in Computer Case Fans |
| Brand | Lian Li |
| Brand Name | Lian Li |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 508 Reviews |
| Included Components | Fan, Receiver, Wireless Controller,1-to-3 SATA |
| Item Weight | 450 Grams |
| Manufacturer | LIAN LI |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 2600 RPM |
| Noise Level | 33 Decibels |
| Power Connector Type | SATA/Molex |
| UPC | 840353048089 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
| Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Wattage | 5 watts |
M**O
Great airflow, clean look, zero connectivity issues so far
I’m using the Lian Li UNI Fan TL Wireless 120 (triple pack, white) as intake fans in a HYTE Y70 case. I originally bought these to match a Lian Li AIO, but ended up using P28 fans on the radiator and keeping these TL fans as case intake instead — and I’m very glad I did. Installation & setup: The daisy-chain design makes cable management extremely clean, and the wireless controller setup has been completely reliable in my case (I've connected to USB controller to a header in my Edge Hub). Despite not being a huge fan of L-Connect as software in general, I’ve had zero connectivity or detection issues with these fans. Performance: Airflow has been excellent. My GPU temps have stayed consistently low, even though the Y70 isn’t exactly an airflow-optimized case. These fans move plenty of air without needing aggressive RPMs. Noise: They’re impressively quiet. Even under load, they don’t produce any distracting motor or bearing noise, and fan ramping has been smooth. Aesthetics: The infinity mirror lighting looks fantastic. I have them mounted as intake (installed in reverse orientation), and because of the Y70 shroud you can’t tell they’re reversed — the result is a very clean, uniform look. The light just looks like a nice dispersed glow coming from under the case. Bottom line: If you want high-quality ARGB fans with solid airflow, clean cable management, and reliable wireless connectivity, these have been excellent so far. Not cheap, but the build quality, performance, and aesthetics justify the price for a premium build.
M**R
Lian li’s premium quality as usual
Good fans, on the expensive side but you get what you pay for, a premium fan. The look is just outstanding. High noise when at full speed but this are considered performance fans so it can get a bit louder. Easy installation because you only have 1 cable to connect to get power.
J**₊
Outstanding
No software issues whatsoever, very easy to install. They aren’t too loud and thats also changeable in the software itself, they were definitely worth the money for me especially due to how perfect the quality was and how amazing they sit in my build.
I**N
Don't DO IT! They're not durable
Don't DO IT! These fans are beautiful, move air decently, but they are built like TRASH. At the time of this review my build is now 8 months old. I've purchased 2 TL's from the AMAZON store and 3 TL's, 3 SL's and a GA II 380 with SL's from another vendor. I'm now having to replace the same two I purchased from here, because over time they've started to make noise like they're grinding and something is in them, which there isn't. I also have an SL that's completely gone out. Not to mention, I've already replaced one of the other TL's. So, within the first 8 months 2 fans have gone out, and 2 are going out. So I went through the LIAN LI customer support email process for the replacement of these two SL's. This was their exact reply: "Hello. Regarding the noise of your fan, I suggest you check if there are any foreign objects getting stuck in the fan blades or if the installation screws are tightened too tightly. Since your fan has exceeded its warranty period, I'm sorry but I cannot provide you with a new one." I won't be purchasing anymore of their fans.
E**D
Sleek Fan
Lian Li always makes really good and innovative products, their wireless uni fans are great and so easy to set up. Perfect for more black and sleek RGB PC builds.
K**H
Great looking, not wireless actually extra wires to install, sacrifice some performance for visuals
TL/DR: these fans are not wireless they are 2 wires per fan to connect instead of 1 and extra parts to buy, they do not reduce wiring nightmare in a case they make it 1 cable worse per fan, but they are the best made fan frames and nicest looking RGB accents on fans you can get right now. These fans sacrifice cost and performance and extra connections to motherboard and operating system for looks. These 'wireless' fans have 2 wires per fan, PWM fan cable and separate USB 2.0 internal header cable, despite a wireless connection each LCD screen needs to be plugged in to its own USB 2.0 header to function, so though labeled 'wireless' there is 1 extra wire over a normal fan and if one runs out of USB headers on ones motherboard you will need the Lain Li internal USB 2.0 and PWM fan header hub unit. You will need the Lain Li wireless controller that has its own requirements to be plugged in to USB and is the ugliest chonkiest most 2005 looking USB dongle ever. On a nice modded PC build it must be hidden or suffer the most extreme embarrassment every time one sees it. Also its probably a Decepticon from the looks of it. So many wires for a 'wireless' fan system. Lain Li did not think this through beyond 'how can we make them buy more stuff?' I love how the fans look, I absolutely hate how they make a wiring nightmare inside the case even worse, and how they use extra wifi network that is absolutely useless versus just controlling fans or sets of fans using splitters off motherboard fan headers and the USB connection they demand to power the LCD screen as a USB display. The lack of including cable wrap to clean up the 2 wires coming out of the fan is just cheap considering all the extra parts required. Still, not unhappy I bought them, they have the more subtle trim RGB lighting that looks better and more 'sci fi' than 'show off'... but the extra wifi network sucks, it is both security risk and extra conflicting 2.4ghz wifi that can now cause signal lose on my phone my home wifi my wireless keyboard and wireless mouse, and the screens have their own USB connection so it seems just redundant and they could have functioned without if Lain Li hadn't demanded they need the extra expensive wireless adaptor.
D**R
Great fans move amazing amount of air.
Lian Li TL series of fans, particularly the Wi-Fi-enabled models, truly stand out as a blend of sleek aesthetics and powerful performance. These fans are a fantastic choice for PC builders looking for both visual appeal and efficient cooling. Aesthetics and Design: The TL fans are lauded for their simple and clean design. Lian Li has consistently delivered on creating fans that not only perform but also enhance the overall look of a build. The integration of RGB lighting is well-executed, offering vibrant and customizable illumination without being overly ostentatious. The "infinity mirror" effect on some models adds a sophisticated touch, giving the illusion of depth and a continuous light flow, especially when multiple fans are daisy-chained together. Performance and Cooling: Beyond their good looks, these fans deliver on their primary purpose: cooling. Users consistently report great performance, noting their ability to move a "generous amount of air." This translates into impressive temperature control, keeping crucial components like the CPU, GPU, and motherboard in the low 20s on idle. This level of cooling performance is excellent for maintaining system stability and longevity, even under demanding loads. The use of Liquid Crystal Polymer (LCP) fan blades contributes to efficient airflow and durability, even at high speeds. Connectivity and Ease of Use: One of the most notable features of the TL series, especially the Wi-Fi models, is the wireless control via L-Connect 3 software. This allows for easy customization of both lighting effects and fan speeds, offering a seamless user experience. The daisy-chaining mechanism further simplifies cable management, a common headache for PC builders. With fewer cables to contend with, builds look cleaner and are easier to assemble. A key piece of advice for installation, as noted by users, is to connect the adapter directly to the motherboard rather than plugging it into the back of the case. This is a crucial tip for ensuring durability and preventing potential damage to the adapter. Lian Li's controller system for the TL fans is designed to handle multiple units (up to 16 TL and TL LCD fans with one controller), which is a huge benefit for those with extensive cooling needs. Overall Impression: The Lian Li TL Wi-Fi fans are an excellent investment for anyone seeking high-performance cooling fans that also offer stunning RGB aesthetics and incredibly convenient wireless control. Their ability to maintain low idle temperatures for core components speaks volumes about their cooling efficiency. While careful handling of the adapter connection is recommended, the overall ease of installation and powerful performance make these fans a top-tier choice for any modern PC build.
F**E
Reliable Fans from a Trusted Brand -Efficient and maiby Q+uiet
I bought four of these fans-three as intake to keep the GPU radiator clean, and one as exhaust to remove air from my chassis- and they have been performing perfectly so far. They are very quiet, provide excellent airflow, and installation was straightforward. I hope they continue to work just as reliably over time. Highly recommended for anyone needing efficient cooling solutions -even at the higher cost, they’re worth it. One recommendation: the RPM is slightly lower than the TL model without a screen. If you plan to use them on radiators, they should be rear intake fans or run at higher speeds, which will result in more noise. For example, I placed the original GPU fans on the back of the radiator, as shown in the pictures. Note: the back fan is a regular one, while the others have reversed blades for intake to the PC.
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