Cooling Hub

Do Phone Cooling Fans Work? Fan vs TEC Explained
Phone cooling fans can help, but the design matters: basic fans often deliver only 3-10°C surface relief, while TEC coolers can pull 15-35°C from the contact area under sustained load.... Read more...
Phone Cooler vs Fan Cooler: TEC Physics Explained
A basic clip-on fan may change phone surface temperature by only 1-2°C during hard gaming, while active TEC coolers can pull 15-20°C from the rear shell when mounted correctly. This... Read more...
Laptop Cooling Fan Noise: Semiconductor vs Blower Explained
A high-pressure laptop cooling fan can cut CPU temperatures by 10-20°C, but Reddit tests also show 50-61 dB noise levels. Semiconductor TEC cooling changes the comparison: it can break the... Read more...
Phone Cooler vs Fan Cooler: Semiconductor TEC Explained
A basic clip-on fan may change phone surface temperature by only 1-2°C during gaming, while TEC coolers can pull heat through the chassis with 15-20°C surface drops in user reports.... Read more...
Phone Cooler Prices Explained: TEC vs Fan Coolers
When your phone hits 87 C (190 F) in emulators and drops from 60 FPS to 10 FPS, a cheap clip-on fan often cant move heat through glassusers report just... Read more...
Fanless Phone Cooler vs Fan: Creator-Friendly Guide
For creators, the fanless phone cooler vs fan decision comes down to audio, heat load, and session length. A fan-based TEC unit can be compact at 65g and 32dB, while... Read more...
Can I Put Phone in Fridge to Cool Down?
A 45°C phone feels like an emergency, but a refrigerator creates thermal shock and moisture risk instead of controlled heat removal. TEC phone coolers target the hot backplate directly, while... 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...
Phone Cooling Pad vs Phone Cooler: Differences Explained
A phone cooling pad (metal plate/heat spreader) and a phone cooler (active TEC or fan) solve different parts of the same overheating problem. Community testing shows SoC temps can fall... 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...