Ugreen has introduced a new magnetic phone cooler, the LP1012, currently available in China through JD.com for 199 yuan (roughly $29). It is a straightforward accessory designed for people who play demanding mobile games, record long videos, or livestream directly from their phones, tasks that typically cause smartphones to heat up, dim their screens, or throttle performance.

Ugreen LP1012 Magnetic Cooler Specifications
Inside the cooler is a 36 by 36mm thermoelectric (TEC) cooling plate. Ugreen claims this setup can bring surface temperatures down to -25°C under controlled lab conditions. While real-world results will naturally vary depending on your environment and the phone’s workload, the underlying hardware relies on a standard six-layer design. This includes the TEC chip, an aluminum heat-conducting plate, cooling fins, and thermal silicone pads to pull heat away from the back of the device.

To dissipate that heat, the LP1012 uses a seven-blade fan with three speed settings. The lowest setting runs at 2,500 RPM and produces about 20dB of noise, which shouldn’t be too distracting if you are using the phone’s built-in speakers. The standard mode runs at 4,000 RPM, while the highest setting pushes the fan to 6,500 RPM. Ugreen also designed the vents to push hot air out the sides rather than the top and bottom, so it doesn’t blow directly onto your hands while holding the phone horizontally.
The device comes with a small digital display at the center of the fan that shows the current temperature and cooling mode. There is also an RGB light ring with 12 LEDs and five patterns, though you can turn the lighting off completely if you prefer a plainer look.

The cooler weighs 96 grams and attaches magnetically. It snaps directly onto the back of iPhone 12 and newer models using Apple’s MagSafe standard. For Android phones or tablets, Ugreen includes an adhesive magnetic ring and a physical phone clamp in the box. The base of the cooler is covered in soft silicone to prevent it from scratching your device.
It does not have a built-in battery, so you will need to keep it plugged in while using it. It draws power through a USB-C port and requires a charger capable of outputting at least 30W to operate at its highest setting. The casing includes a standard 1/4-inch thread, which is a useful detail if you want to mount the phone and cooler assembly directly onto a tripod for stationary video recording.
In related news, Ugreen has recently launched a 45W 10,000mAh smart power bank with a built-in cable and color display, alongside a 12.5mm-thin 45W GaN charger.
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