Cooling Hub

Liquid Cooling Phone vs Peltier Cooling Explained
A Peltier cooler can pull a phone surface down fast, with user reports as low as -6°C at the cooler plate, but sustained load is decided after the 15-minute thermal... Read more...
How to Cool Down Your Phone Without Ice
If your phone hits 87°C during emulation, dims to 50% outdoors, or stays above 40°C while charging, the fix is controlled heat removal, not ice. This guide covers 5 safe... Read more...
Cell Phone Stand With Cooler for Silent Streams
A streaming phone can push battery temperature past 40°C, dim the screen, and still ruin audio if the cooler adds a 30-38 dB whine near the mic. This guide compares... Read more...
How to Cool Down Your Phone: iPhone Throttling Explained
If your iPhone dims about 50% after ~10 minutes on a hot day and your game drops from 120/60 FPS to ~10 FPS, you’re seeing iOS thermal throttling—not “lag.” This... Read more...
Phone Cooler Safety: Charging While Gaming Explained
Charging at 25W–90W while gaming can push a phone into a “thermal death loop” where the SoC hits ~87°C and the battery crosses the 40°C–45°C danger zone. A phone cooler... Read more...
Phone Cooler Explained: Semiconductor (TEC) vs Fan Coolers
When your phone hits 87°C (190°F) during Winlator/GameHub emulation, a basic clip-on fan often changes temps by only 1–2°C—because it’s pushing ambient air at a glass back. Semiconductor (TEC/Peltier) phone... Read more...
How to Cool Down Your Phone: 5 Safe Fixes
If your phone is spiking to 87 C (190 F) in emulators or dimming to ~50% brightness outdoors, you need cooling methods that reduce heat fast without moisture damage. Below... Read more...
How to Cool Down Your Phone: Stop Heat Aging Batteries
If your phone hits 45 C while gaming on a charger, your battery can age faster than years of “20 80% charging” habits. Community testing shows bypass charging can drop... Read more...
Phone Cooling Pad Math: Fan vs Semiconductor Coolers
A phone cooling pad that only blows ambient air often changes temps by just 1–2°C on glass backs, while heavy emulation can spike SoC temps to 87°C (190°F). Semiconductor (Peltier/TEC)... Read more...
How to Cool Down Your Phone: Swelling vs Heat
If your phone hits 45–55°C, battery damage can become irreversible—and a lifting screen can signal swelling, not “normal heat.” Learn the visual checks that separate a hot phone from a... Read more...
Phone Cooler Explained: When You Need TEC Cooling
If your phone cooler setup still lets your SoC spike to 87°C (190°F) in Winlator/GameHub sessions, a bigger fan won’t fix it—because you’re fighting a glass thermal wall. Community reports... Read more...
How to Cool Down Your Phone at 45°C (What Fails First)
When your phone hits 45°C, it’s not just “a bit hot”—it’s the temperature range where battery chemistry, throttling logic, and even display adhesives can start crossing redlines. Community testing pegs... Read more...