Against the backdrop of continuously rising performance of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets, how to effectively solve the heating problem under high-performance scenarios is becoming a key factor affecting user experience. With the continuous improvement of mobile phone processor performance and the increasingly refined graphics of large-scale mobile games, the heat generated by mobile devices when running high-load applications has also increased significantly. When the device overheats, the system often reduces frequency to protect the hardware, directly leading to frame drops and stuttering in games, seriously affecting the player experience. For this reason, the category of mobile phone coolers has developed rapidly in recent years, and market attention continues to rise. According to the latest research by market research institution QYR, the global magnetic mobile phone cooler market has reached a scale of 2.14 billion US dollars in 2025, and is expected to grow to 2.356 billion US dollars by 2032, with a compound annual growth rate of about 9.5%, while the magnetic ecosystem is growing at an annual rate as high as 55%. In this booming segmented market, gaming equipment professional brand REDMAGIC has recently launched a flagship cooler new product — REDMAGIC Cooler 8 Pro, and simultaneously released the lightweight version REDMAGIC Cooler 8 Air. The two products form a “dual-sword combination,” providing differentiated solutions for different usage scenarios.

As a leading brand in the gaming equipment field, the cooler 8 Pro launched by REDMAGIC this time continues the brand’s breakthrough innovation in cooling technology. The product adopts a magnetic design, compatible with smartphones and tablets, solving the limitation that traditional clip-on coolers can only adapt to mobile phones. REDMAGIC Cooler 8 Pro is equipped with the eighth-generation COLDLING cooling architecture, with a built-in 11-blade ultra-high-speed fan at 6500 RPM, combined with an aviation aluminum heat sink featuring a 3D through-type stereo air duct design, further improving heat conduction efficiency. With a 36W ultra-high power and an extreme cooling capability of -25°C, it can drop to the freezing point of 0°C in just 20 seconds after power-on. In an 80°C high-temperature load test, the cooler can still maintain stable temperature control, especially suitable for high-heat scenarios such as running large games while charging, and can be called the ultimate solution for “severe performance anxiety in later stages.” The operating noise of the product is controlled within 36dB, and the square body with rounded corners combined with RGB lighting ensures both practicality and technological aesthetics. More notably, users can finely adjust cooling power and lighting effects through a dedicated APP. The fan cooling levels provide 10 adjustable settings, among which the “Destroyer Mode” can push the cooler to operate at full 36W power, achieving full performance release.

The simultaneously launched REDMAGIC Cooler 8 Air focuses on lightweight and portable features. This product reduces the weight to only 65 grams and the thickness to only 21 millimeters through optimized structural design, making it the lightest and thinnest magnetic cooler in its class. Under 18W power, it can achieve a no-load temperature drop of 45°C and a minimum cooling temperature of -20°C, and is equipped with three adjustment modes (game mode, comfort mode, audio-visual mode) to meet the needs of different usage scenarios. The product supports a dual-mode design of magnetic attachment and clip-on, and devices that do not support magnetic function can also be easily adapted through clip accessories. The ultra-quiet performance of 30dB allows users to almost not feel the presence of the cooler during gaming or audio-visual entertainment. The circular body combined with a silver-white appearance and top lighting effect makes the overall design simple and stylish, making it an ideal choice for mobile office and light gaming scenarios.

REDMAGIC has long been deeply involved in the field of cooling technology. As early as 2018, REDMAGIC began exploring mobile phone cooling solutions, starting with passive cooling solutions. Subsequently, REDMAGIC 3 pioneered an active cooling system with a built-in fan, opening the “air-cooling era” of gaming phones. Although there were doubts from the outside at that time, REDMAGIC continued to deepen its air-cooling technology. The built-in fan speed increased from 14,000 RPM in 2019 to 24,000 RPM in REDMAGIC 11 Pro, nearly doubling performance. After that, REDMAGIC 8 Pro adopted a 3D ice-step VC cooling structure, and REDMAGIC 10 Pro took the lead in introducing a composite liquid metal cooling solution, achieving a generational leap at the level of thermal conductive materials. On REDMAGIC 11 Pro, the brand even pioneered the world’s first “air-water dual cooling” architecture — for the first time realizing active flowing liquid cooling in a mobile phone, combined with e-sports laptop-level liquid metal 3.0 and the Wind Control 4.0 fan, jointly building a four-fold cooling closed loop of “liquid cooling + air cooling + VC + liquid metal,” fully covering all aspects of heat generation, conduction, and dissipation. From built-in cooling in mobile phones to external cooler product lines, REDMAGIC has built a complete cooling technology matrix.

From smartphones to professional coolers, REDMAGIC continues to deepen its layout in cooling technology. The dual-version cooler launched this time precisely covers different user groups through a power-tiered strategy: heavy gamers and live-stream users can choose the more powerful Pro version, while ordinary users can choose the more cost-effective Air version. In the mobile phone cooler market of 2025–2026, REDMAGIC forms a fierce competitive landscape with brands such as Black Shark and Flydigi. The product iteration speed and technological innovation intensity of the “top three” continue to increase. The construction of this differentiated product matrix not only demonstrates the brand’s technical accumulation in the cooling field, but also sets a new benchmark for the mobile device cooling market.