Xiaomi Redmi K60 cooling case lowers heat by up to 4°C, Oppo comparison

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Xiaomi Redmi K60 protective case cools device by several degrees

A newly announced protective case for the Redmi K60 smartphone promises to lower the device temperature by several degrees during use. The information comes from Gizmochina, which reports on the accessory and its cooling capability.

According to the report, when the case is attached, the Redmi K60 may experience a temperature decrease of about 4 degrees. This cooling effect could help improve performance during extended gaming sessions or heavy multitasking, especially in warmer climates or environments where devices tend to overheat.

Earlier, in the spring of 2022, Oppo released a similar cooling accessory for the Find X5 Pro. The Oppo case also aimed to reduce heat but offered a more modest cooling, with a temperature drop in the range of 2 to 3 degrees. While both brands pursued thermal management for flagship-like devices, Xiaomi’s solution for the K60 appears to deliver a stronger cooling performance according to the present reports.

The Redmi K60 protective case is already available in China at a price point of 79 yuan. This translates to roughly 780 rubles, depending on currency fluctuations and local taxes. The price positioning places the accessory as an affordable option for users seeking better thermal management without increasing the overall bulk of the phone.

In related news, sources indicate that Xiaomi has rolled out mid-range smartphones with flagship hardware under the Redmi K60 series. The lineup reportedly includes the K60E, K60, and K60 Pro, featuring different flagship-grade chips: the MediaTek Dimensity 8200, Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, and Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 respectively. These variations illustrate Xiaomi’s strategy to offer varied performance tiers within a single family to cater to different user needs and budgets. (Source attribution: Gizmochina, and related technology coverage)

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