I Tried Sony's $260 Wearable AC. Here's Why I Turned Around Before Leaving the Block
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Andrew Gebhart
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PCMagI Tried Sony's $260 Wearable AC. Here's Why I Turned Around Before Leaving the Blockpcmag.comSony's Reon Pocket Pro Plus delivered on its promise of keeping me cool—but one major flaw made wearing it in public surprisingly difficult. I test wearables for a living, so I’ve wandered my home city of Chicago with smart glasses on my face, fitness trackers on both wrists, and portable fans strapped to my person. I recently hit the streets to test Sony's trending …
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