cooling fans help prevent thermal throttling
Typical Designs and Mounting
Clip-On Fans
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Attach directly to the back or top edge of the smartphone.
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Use clips or adjustable brackets to fit different device sizes.
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Common for mobile gaming setups.
Case Fans / Integrated Cooling Attachments
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Designed to attach to or integrate with a phone case.
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Some include additional features like heat sinks or thermal pads.
Stand or Base Fans
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Standalone fans where the phone rests against a support.
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Useful for hands-free viewing while cooling.
Power Source and Connectivity
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USB-C / Lightning Powered: Plug directly into the device’s charging port; draws power without a separate cable.
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External USB Power: Powered via an external USB cable connected to a wall adapter, power bank, or USB hub.
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Battery-Powered Units: Include internal batteries and operate independently of the phone’s power.
Key Features to Consider
Fan Speed and Airflow
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Measured in RPM (revolutions per minute) and CFM (cubic feet per minute).
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Higher values generally provide stronger cooling but may increase noise.
Noise Levels
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Quiet operation is preferred, especially for gaming or media consumption.
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Noise ratings are often listed in decibels (dB).
Size and Portability
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Compact and lightweight for travel.
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Foldable or clip-on designs for easy storage.
Additional Thermal Solutions
Some models incorporate:
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Heat sinks
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Thermal pads
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Air vents
These enhance heat dissipation beyond simple airflow.