Frore Systems AirJet Mini: goodbye to noisy fans

Published on May 18, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The world of hardware is about to change with the arrival of the AirJet Mini from Frore Systems. This is the first solid-state active cooling chip, capable of expelling heat through ultrasonic vibrations. Forget mechanical fans: this system promises absolute silence and a more compact design for devices that suffer from overheating.

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How this silent revolution works 🧊

The AirJet Mini uses a membrane that vibrates at ultrasonic frequencies to generate an intense airflow through its micro-openings. This air jet expels heat directly from the chip, achieving efficiency comparable to a traditional fan, but without moving parts that wear out or generate noise. Its reduced size allows it to be integrated into thin devices, such as laptops and tablets, where active cooling was previously impossible.

The end of fans (and PC noise)? 🔇

Now manufacturers will be able to boast about ultra-thin laptops that don't sound like a hair dryer when starting a game. The downside is that if your device overheats, you can no longer blame the annoying fan; you'll have to admit the problem is you for opening 40 Chrome tabs. That said, at least you'll be able to sleep without the background hum.