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U.S. Army scientists invented a wearable air conditioner long before Sony’s Reon Pocket
July 30, 2019 /
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Sony’s wearable air conditioner may make you 23 degrees cooler, but scientists working for the U.S. Army invented a device in 2005 that can handle more heat and longer.
The consumer electronics corporation recently revealed the Reon Pocket – a small body cooling device that rides in a pouch sewn into an undershirt.
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