Sony Reon Pocket Pro Plus review: A wearable air conditioner that works through direct neck cooling
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Alex Lee
18h ago· 5 min readenReview
Summary
Sony's Reon Pocket Pro Plus is a wearable air conditioner that uses a cooling plate to lower body temperature, worn under clothes against the back of the neck. The author describes it as initially gimmicky-sounding but ultimately a non-negotiable summer essential after using the previous model. The device differs from fans by using direct contact cooling rather than blowing air.
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It's like having a permanent ice pack glued to the back of your neck, and sits underneath your clothes
Sony's reon devices have always been a little odd. Arguably the company's strangest gadget line
It’s like having a permanent ice pack glued to the back of your neck, and sits underneath your clothes Read more: Best neck fans, reviewed
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