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Huawei has launched a liquid-cooled protective case for its Mate 80 series that promises to keep phones cooler during heavy use. The accessory blends a thin, lightweight design with an internal micro-pump and a visible circulation window, aiming to reduce surface temperatures during gaming, video rendering, or long navigation sessions.
A modern look with practical cooling
The new Mate 80 cooling case is built from lightweight polyurethane to preserve a comfortable in-hand feel while offering full-coverage protection. A transparent window on the lower rear reveals the internal liquid loop, giving the case a high-tech, modern appearance and letting users actually see the cooling system in action.

How the liquid cooling and micro-pump work
Inside the case sits an ultra-thin liquid cooling layer paired with a precision micro-pump. The system circulates a heat-absorbing fluid across a high-performance thermal sheet to draw heat away from the phone’s surface. The micro-pump activates automatically and adapts its speed based on device temperature and workload, so there’s no manual on/off switch to worry about.
Engineered for heavy workloads
Huawei says the case is designed to lower surface temperatures in demanding scenarios: sustained gaming, 4K video rendering, or using GPS with high display brightness. By improving surface heat dissipation, the accessory can help maintain performance and user comfort during long sessions.
Power without extra cables
One of the neat practicalities: the cooling pump draws power through reverse wireless charging from the phone itself. That means no separate cables, external battery packs, or charging ports on the case—just clip it on and let the system manage itself.

- Compatible models: Mate 80, Mate 80 Pro, and Mate 80 Pro+ (Mate 80 Pro Max)
- Materials: thin polyurethane casing for a light, ergonomic feel
- Features: visible circulation window, auto-regulating micro-pump, high-efficiency thermal sheet
- Power: reverse wireless charging—no external power required
- Price: announced at 42 (local currency/region-dependent)
Huawei describes this iteration as an improvement over earlier cooling cases made for the Mate 70 and Mate 60 lines, with refined materials and a more uniform rear-surface cooling design. For users who push their phones hard every day, the case could be a practical accessory to keep temperatures in check while preserving performance and comfort.
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