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Solid-state cooling tech will transform wearables and XR glasses, and I got an early look

Hardwired

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In Hardwired, AC Senior Editor Harish Jonnalagadda delves into all things hardware, including phones, audio products, storage servers, and networking gear.

Thermal management is one of the biggest issues with wearables; the limited real estate on devices like smartwatches and smart glasses prevents conventional solutions — like a custom layer that’s used on phones to siphon heat away from the internals. That’s just not possible to do on a tiny PCB that houses all the parts needed for XR glasses, and this will only be an issue as these glasses start getting additional features and on-device AI utilities.

This was an issue on RayNeo’s X3 Pro; while the smart glasses clearly have plenty of potential, they’re prone to heating up, and the limited battery means they’re not designed to last all day. There have been decent advances with battery tech as brands start using silicon batteries in wearables — the Xiaomi Watch 5 uses a silicon battery, and it lasts twice as long as other Wear OS smartwatches — and xMEMS now has a thermal management solution aimed at smaller devices.

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