As global temperatures continue to rise, the idea of keeping cool sounds more and more appealing. It’s part of the reason the Reon Pocket, a pocketable air conditioner that can slip into a shirt, ...
Sony’s latest version of personal temperature control has just gone on sale. Like the earlier Reon Pocket 5, the Reon Pocket Pro is a wearable thermal device to cool or warm your body where it touches ...
The cold and hot weather when you are outside can't be avoided just by dressing up. Also, I often feel chilly even in the summer when I am in an air-conditioned environment. ' REON POCKET 3 ' is a ...
Sony released the REON POCKET 5 on April 23, 2024, a device that can directly cool or warm the body with a metal plate mounted on the main unit. The REON POCKET 5 has up to 1.5 times the heat ...
Sony’s Reon Pocket is an air conditioning unit you can wear or hold. It’s available to buy now, but those outside of Japan will have to import this ¥14,300 (~$133) gadget, for now. The Reon Pocket was ...
Sony has recently launched a new portable air conditioner, named Reon Pocket 5. The new travel-friendly small-sized AC is the fifth variant from the company and it could be carried in a pocket or on a ...
It’s really hot out. That’s the refrain heard all over the world — well, in the northern hemisphere at least — as climate change blasts us with UV rays and threatens our entire species. Thankfully ...
Wearable climate control is a quirky concept that doesn’t quite live up to the promise – but the Sony Reon Pocket Pro does provide a bit of welcome relief when the sun is out to get you. Are sweaty ...
From smartwatches to augmented reality glasses and Bane-inspired air purifying face marks, I thought I’d seen everything the wearable world had to offer – until I strapped the Sony Reon Pocket 5 ...
Are you struggling to cope with the heat outdoors? Sony might have a solution, if not as soon as you might like. The company's First Flight program is crowdfunding a wearable 'air conditioner,' the ...
I’ve lived in Japan for nearly twelve years, and I’m still not used to the awful summers. Between the high temperatures and suffocating humidity, stepping outside in July and August feels like being ...