Razer made a case for cooling iPhones while gaming
Razer's efforts to build a game-centric smartphone haven't exactly caught the world on fire just yet. Still, mobile gaming is a huge business poised to get even bigger, with services from big names like Apple and Google waiting in the wings.
Seeing as how accessories have long been the company's bread and butter, products like Arctech are probably an easier way for the company to ensure it's got a horse in that race. The product is a phone case specifically designed to help stop phones from overheating during resource-intensive activities like gaming.
The product uses Razer's proprietary Thermaphene technology sandwiched between a microfiber lining and an outer casing with perforations to help let the heat out. Per Razer:
Thermaphene is a thermally - conductive material that dissipates heat. In independent testing against similar style cases, the Razer Arctech case maintained temperatures up to 6 Celsius (42.8 Fahrenheit) lower than the comparison case.
There are two versions of the case, Slim and Pro, the latter of which offers added protection for up to a 10-foot drop. As for why the company's launching today, in addition to the Razer Phone 2, the Arctech will be available for all of Apple's new iPhones. The Slim runs $30 and the Pro is $40. They're both available starting today.