I got the neoprene from Amazon. It is a 3 inch wide strip that I cut and superglued together like a coozie before putting it over the camera. It is held in place by 3 black rubber bands. One narrow at the top and 2 wide ones on the middle and bottom. I bought an assortment of rubber bands on Amazon as well to get the size I needed. The Blackshark grips really well with the neoprene in place. It won't without it. I connect the USB-C to my computer for power, but I have used a battery pack before. It works good either way. You can turn the colors off or on and also change the fan speed in the Shark arsenal app which works via bluetooth, but the display on top is pretty bright so I cover it with black electrical tape. I don't ever use the app. It remembers the last fan speed so I just plug it straight in to the power source.

They also sell a magnetic cooler for $26 on Amazon: _ov_lig_dp_it that attaches via a magnetic ring on the bottom of the cooler. I wonder what that would do without the rubber bands, but using the neoprene? I am buying 6" x 6" x1/4" adhesive neoprene to put on an ASI462MC camera shortly. But also buying an assortment of black rubbers bands just in casse.


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I am buying 6" x 6" of neoprene sheets to help with insulation. The sheets are adhesive and should aid in the attachment of the neoprene. However, I am also purchasing black rubber bands to aid in the holding of the insulation to the camera. I guess I could construct an adhesive disk to go on the back side of the cooler to help it adhere to the back side of the ASI462MC camera along with the rubber bands.

That makes me nervous, I figured the neoprene would solve this. The TEC is probably a little too aggressive, causing it to condense towards the warmer front of the camera. Does it produce moisture when you run the black shark at the lower power settings? I think I read you can set it to maintain a specific temperature through the phone app. Maybe gradually increasing it will keep it from getting soaked.

There was a post here a few weeks ago saying how a cooling fan solves the heat issues on the exynos s20. I own a blackshark FunCooler Pro I got for 35 and since then bagged a memo cooling fan for 5. I got it just under a week ago and since then I've been trying to use both to see if they have the same performance and I can confidently say the performance is nowhere near the same.

Both get very cold on the surface of the fan, you could say they actually get as cold as each other but I don't know what it is with the blackshark fun but the coldness is dispersed onto my phones much better, capable of making them feel like the phone itself was in the refrigerator, whereas my phone is cool on the surface area the memo fan was against, though its just not really cold at all. Just not warm.

I'm not saying the guy who made that post is wrong though, he definitely isn't these fans do phones that get hot favours but if you're thinking about either or and the large price difference is weighing your options, don't cheapen out. Buy the blackshark fan, looks nice, has an on/off switch, is more effective in my opinion based on usage. Also, if you don't have slim corners for the memo fan to grab, it'll either protrude the springed grip or struggled to keep a hold.

Along with the release of Black Shark 3, a new Black Shark ice-cooled back clip pro also known as Black Shark FUNCOOLER PRO will be released. This back clip has a new black shark mecha style, and upgraded the cooling chip specifications and fans. The heat dissipation system allows the mobile phone to drop by 14C at a temperature of 25C in 1 minute, and the cooling capacity is stronger. 006ab0faaa

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