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Sony has just released an affordable yet beneficial cooling device to bear the scorching heat which is the wearable personal air conditioner. It was intended for a release to coincide with the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.
Reon Pocket, which is about the size of a Blackberry smartphone, can cool your body by up to 23 degrees Fahrenheit to avoid sweating. But it can also warm you up during the winter, maxing out at an additional 14 degrees Fahrenheit.
To use the device, slide the it into an inner pocket on a T-shirt that sits just between your shoulder blades. Sony is selling the custom-designed shirts to accompany the Reon Pocket for about $20. Also, you could sew the device into your own shirts.
Once you’ve equipped your shirt with the cooling device just below your neck, download the free Reon Pocket app on the Google Play market or App Store. From there, you can set between cooling and warming and adjust the temperature with one touch.
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