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Sony’s New Wearable Air Conditioner Arrives In U.S. To Beat Summer Heatwaves

After a European launch last month, the portable aircon device is now available for pre-order in the U.S., and at a lower price than predicted....

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Jun 25, 2026

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Sony’s New Wearable Air Conditioner Arrives In U.S. To Beat Summer Heatwaves

AI Insight:This innovation brings much-needed relief to Americans struggling with sweltering summer temperatures.

After a European launch last month, Sony's portable air conditioner is now available for pre-order in the U.S., and at a lower price than initially predicted, providing a welcome respite for those seeking to beat the heat. This wearable device, which can be easily carried or attached to a backpack, offers a compact and efficient solution for personal cooling, making it an attractive option for outdoor enthusiasts, festival-goers, and individuals working outdoors. The device's ability to cool a person's body temperature by up to 30 degrees Fahrenheit, while also providing a refreshing mist, has generated significant interest among consumers looking for a convenient and effective way to stay cool in extreme temperatures.