The depletion of the ozone layer has ensured we deal with extreme heat from the sun especially outdoors. While most people struggle to cope, some just can’t cope with the scorching heat. Sony may have just launched a product that could help users cope with the heat outdoors. The device is called Reon Pocket and is coming from the stable of Sony’s First Flight program and is up for crowdfunding.

The gadget is like a wearable ‘air conditioner which is kept in a pouch in a special t-shirt that would likely ship with the device. The stealthy device doesn’t condition the air as such. Rather, it sits at the base of your neck and uses the Peltier effect (where heat is absorbed or emitted when you pass an electrical current across a junction) to either lower your temperature by 23F or raise it by 14F, all without bulk or noise. Sony Reon Pocket

The temperature can be controlled through a mobile app but the tech giant says it will deliver an automatic mode through a future update. The battery can last for just 2 hours on a single charge which is quite disappointing. The device can be charged via a USB-C port which we expect to deliver fast charge.

The Reon Pocket is on crowdfunding under Sony’s First Flight project. Already, the crowdfunding has exceeded the target. The device is expected to ship in March 2020 in Japan. There is no word yet on when it will be available overseas. As for the pricing, it starts at ¥12,760 (about $117).

 

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