The best of the best!!! I purchased coolify 2 last year but doesn't cool as advertised!! BUT this AICE3 really keeps me cool!! I live in Florida and work outdoors and this saves me from misery and helps me stay comfortable!! It's worth every penny!
I got it recently, and you need to update to the latest firmware. In 90+ F degree weather the plates stay really cool and feels like a cold towel. Dont expect it to blow cold air in these conditions, but you do get very cold plates, which are doing a great job!
Yep, I used this in a heatwave in the UK recently and it was like having a cold pack on my neck. Very effective at cooling me down when a regular fan was not working at all!
I have a disease called mastocytosis. There are certain triggers that can occur that will make my face and body flush and eventually passing out needing emergency assistance. One of the biggest triggers I have is getting too hot. I have reflective umbrellas, wide brim, hats, evaporative neck cooling cloth, and a cheap neck fan. But then I saw this product and read other reviews including yours and now I have one on the way. Should be here tomorrow. This could be a very enabling device for me. and I’m very excited to use it. Thanks for your review.
Hey Mark, great to see you recommending this awesome product! I'm a pilot and spend a lot of time in the hot cockpit of airplanes. I used to have the Coolify2s, but the battery life was short and it would stop working if the temperature in the cabin got above 93℉. At the time, I thought it was the best neck air conditioner out there, but then I discovered AICE3 and it totally changed the game! It really works, even in temperatures above 100°F, and the battery lasts way longer than the Coolify2s. Thanks for the recommendation, man!
Well noted! Hey, Max, I am running RANVOO and am so glad to find our AICE3 flying with you, indeed helpful to you. That would definitely make a wonderful story if you would like to share more with us.
I got a coolify 3 but it was defective right out of the box. Wouldn’t stay charged, wouldn’t start even plugged into a power bank, kept beeping a lot and basically went bonkers. Also never connected to Bluetooth. Ordered the Ranvoo, hope it’s a better product.
@@ThatMarkGilroy it was 91 f in the school I worked at today. 32 C for the UK peeps. It was fully charged right out of the box and kept me so cool and dry. I had to attach it to a power bank, as I was using it at max setting and I needed to last for 4ish hours. But I loved being able to use it while it was charged as well as select the temperature of the cooling plates.
Hi Christian and thanks for watching! My understanding is that it’s thermoelectric cooling. When a voltage is applied to the free ends of the two semiconductors there is a flow of DC current across the junction of the semiconductors, causing a temperature difference. The side with the cooling plate absorbs heat which is then transported by the semiconductor to the other side of the device. It’s quite an odd sensation but it IS effective. And yes, whilst I wouldn’t use this with wet skin, this is safe!
@@christiankozma454 Hey, Christian, AICE3 is safe as Mark explained. And it also does good to health since it monitors body temp and blood Oxygen with its sensor in the back, so as to adjust cooling output accordingly before its too noticeablly cold, under AI mode. Yes, I run this brand and that's what my crew gets paid for. Hope you join AICE family and enjoy it! Cheers, mate!
Hey, Kevan, I am not in a proper position to recommend, since I run RANVOO, but I still want to. Please feel free to try them out. I see hella comparisons of both nowadays and many are not objective. I am confident you will find your answer aftering browsing carefully.
You’ll get between 3.5-6hrs depending on how high you run the cooling. But it almost doesn’t matter as you can run it plugged in. Just pick up a decent size USB battery bank and you’ll have enough for a whole shift.
Update after 5 days use of AICE3: I am mostly controlling the device through my phone. Phone app needs a bit of upgrade I think. The device itself has a function control but is limited to me because my fingers are fat and touch sensitive monitor doesn’t seem to like my fingers for some reason so I am just sticking to my iPhone and app that is downloaded but it’s tolerable. One thing that does bother me a little bit is that the device interferes with my other Bluetooth device linked to my phone. I have to turn off my device and disconnect the AICE completely to answer the call or other callers can’t hear me speak for some reason. At times when I try to play music from my iPhone through my car and the sound came out was a cacophony of digital back noise and screeching and I had to turn off the Bluetooth on AICE also. Maybe there’s a way to fix this or maybe I need to play with its function more?
Hello, Ivan, sorry for seeing it this late. I believe the APP has got the "speaker mess" issue solved already. Hope you are enjoying our AICE3 well. It's getting burning hot everywhere now.
Hella pricy I have to admit. But no comparison to COOLIFY 2. This things beats it by million miles. I know COOLIFY 2 has the cool/heat paddings that works great but this one just feels much better and the flow even goes back of my neck unlike COOLIFY 2 that only covers neck and up. I just got mine this morning and I’m still playing with its functions and what not but yeah, so far so good. Hooked it up to my external power bank and it’s never ending AC. Lovin it so far.
Hope you answer this. Can you use it while charging it at the same time? The Coolify 2 shuts off the moment you put in the usb while it's on. I know the Coolify 3 lets you do it tho but what about this?
Hi Eric. I don’t fully understand the science behind this but when you use the device (esp on the highest setting) it feels like it does both. I THINK what happens is that the angle of the blowers blows directly at the plates, which then seem to retain the cool whilst the air is also blowing around your neck/head.
I just ordered both the coolify and this to compare the two and keep the better one. Other than app function does this cool better? Because that’s really all I care about in hot humid texas summers.
@@khaledsaadeddine I think the AICE 3 is much better for extreme heat, especially over 90°F or even 95°F. I think for Texas, AICE 3 will be far more effective than coolify2.
I know- it’s not cheap. There is the 35% discount with the Kickstarter. And I met a friend who’d had full blown air conditioning installed in his office the other day- cost 5x the price of this! Other coolers are available that aren’t as much but I haven’t tested them so can’t vouch for their effectiveness.
Yeah the price gave me a pause too at first. I too have an issue due to my thyroid gone so I have to regulate my temp as well. I closed my eyes, took a deep breath and just YOLO purchased it but seriously, it’s much better than COOLIFY 2, for now (as I’m writing this, mine came in this morning so I cannot definitely say build quality is better or worse but this I’ll have to see).
Does the AICE 3 support pass-through charging for unlimited usage with an external battery bank? Purchased the coolify 2s because of this feature but would definitely return it and purchase this if pass-through charging is an option
Thanks for the awesome review! I live in Singapore and you can’t believe how hot it is to be living in summer all year round. Will definitely get one to try, but while we are at it, could you also share briefly how was your experience listening to music on this device since it has Bluetooth speakers? How is the sound quality for phone call and for listening to music, respectively? Would it get awkwardly loud for people around you? Does it work with smart assistants like Siri?
Hi Chen. Thank you for your feedback! Believe it or not I used to live in Singapore too (early 90s) so I know first hand what that heat/humidity is like! The quality for calls/music is, to be honest, not great - but fine if it’s all you’ve got. Think Google Nest Mini speaker level (volume and quality).
@@favourite212, i got the new coolify 3, so far so good, other than not being able to connect to the app at times, and a bit noisy on the ears due to the fan. It has a huge back cooling plate which aice 3 doesn’t have. You can check that out. I’m still waiting for the aice 3 to be delivered to assess which is better. This is my first time using such devices. I don’t get that “ice cold” feeling, which reviewers say for coolify 3, however it does feels cold, and makes walks in the sun more comfortable.
@@shrenujjain2213 I had the problem of aice3’s sensor area getting warm, so even though i find the cooling plates being colder than coolify 3, that sensor at the back of the neck getting warm is a sore point for me. Coolify 3 has no issues on cooling (fan is strong and has a huge back cooling plate), except buggy app and fan noise being a bit high pitch, and not being able to control a range of fan speed other than 3 preset speeds. I will choose coolify 3 over aice 3 because of the sensor getting warm issue. A cooling device shouldn’t feel uncomfortably warm at any part of the neck.
How does this cool? Does it use a cooling agent? Or does it suck hot air away from the plates from inside? Or does it use evaporative cooling? I on't understand how it can be colder than the surrounding air, if it doesn't use a cooling agent.
Probably a good question for the manufacturer BUT my understanding is that it’s thermoelectric cooling. When a voltage is applied to the free ends of the two semiconductors there is a flow of DC current across the junction of the semiconductors, causing a temperature difference. The side with the cooling plate absorbs heat which is then transported by the semiconductor to the other side of the device.
It’s a fan that legit feels like AC. Check out my latest review where I get a bunch of strangers to describe it: ua-cam.com/video/nhf9fDGtvG8/v-deo.html
Hi Mark! How are you my friend? Not too hot now I suspect!! 😂 Fabulous review as always mate, and looks like a tidy piece of kit!! I could see myself wearing one in hotel rooms (I do a fair amount of travelling) as I’m always far too hot even with the room ac on! I did think maybe I could wear it whilst sleeping (I have a fan on every night) but suspect it would be too uncomfortable. Anyway, cracking review as always & will take a closer look! All the best mate.
It is just under 500g, yep. It’s been a little warm in the UK a lately and I had this on for most of the afternoon the other day- didn’t really notice it at all. It’s probably a touch heavier than a premium pair of headphones.
@@ThatMarkGilroy, seems like it is a known issue, can also see amazon reviews with those comments on sensor area getting warm. Maybe this occur in later batches, as i got it later than you.
If you have an Apple Watch there is no need for this product. Save some money and get the coolify 3 with an extra cooling pad on the back of neck. The back pad gets way colder than the sides of the aice 3. Also the back of the aice 3 around the sensor gets pretty warm and there is a direct hole to the fan so my gf hair sometimes gets stuck. The coolify 3 only takes 2 hours to charge and lasts up to 18 hours on minimum setting. It also has a heat mode that gets warmer than the aice 3 as well as dual hot and cold features simultaneously. If you don’t need the health features the coolify 3 is the better option. But this device definitely has more bells and whistles.
No scam here mate. It’s my professional integrity on the line - it works. The reactions in the features part of the video were from the first time I’d switched it on!
Don't worry. I've been hot like that since I was a kid. My body temperature is like a volcano. Lol
My son is exactly the same. Like a tiny radiator!
The best of the best!!! I purchased coolify 2 last year but doesn't cool as advertised!! BUT this AICE3 really keeps me cool!! I live in Florida and work outdoors and this saves me from misery and helps me stay comfortable!! It's worth every penny!
Cool down with those exclamations 😂
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I wonder if it's better then the Coolify Cyber?
I got it recently, and you need to update to the latest firmware. In 90+ F degree weather the plates stay really cool and feels like a cold towel. Dont expect it to blow cold air in these conditions, but you do get very cold plates, which are doing a great job!
Yep, I used this in a heatwave in the UK recently and it was like having a cold pack on my neck. Very effective at cooling me down when a regular fan was not working at all!
I have a disease called mastocytosis. There are certain triggers that can occur that will make my face and body flush and eventually passing out needing emergency assistance. One of the biggest triggers I have is getting too hot. I have reflective umbrellas, wide brim, hats, evaporative neck cooling cloth, and a cheap neck fan. But then I saw this product and read other reviews including yours and now I have one on the way. Should be here tomorrow. This could be a very enabling device for me. and I’m very excited to use it. Thanks for your review.
Hi Bob. Thanks so much for commenting - let me know how you get on.
If it doesn’t work or like you expected please give the coolify 3 a chance. You won’t be disappointed. But I hope this product works for you! ❤
Summer lifesaver!! Importantly, mighty and looks stylish. My friend also buy one today and will get it tomorrow! Amazon comes quickly! WOWWWWWW
I just ordered from Amazon with promo code and it will be delivered tomorrow, can't wait to use it.
What promo code did you use?
Please do tell how did you get this promo code?
Hey Mark, great to see you recommending this awesome product! I'm a pilot and spend a lot of time in the hot cockpit of airplanes. I used to have the Coolify2s, but the battery life was short and it would stop working if the temperature in the cabin got above 93℉. At the time, I thought it was the best neck air conditioner out there, but then I discovered AICE3 and it totally changed the game! It really works, even in temperatures above 100°F, and the battery lasts way longer than the Coolify2s. Thanks for the recommendation, man!
Yes!!! Much better than Coolify2
Well noted! Hey, Max, I am running RANVOO and am so glad to find our AICE3 flying with you, indeed helpful to you. That would definitely make a wonderful story if you would like to share more with us.
Trying to decide if I should get this or the coolify--decisions decisions! thanks for this!
Let me know how you get on!
I've never heard of your channel before, but your setup seems pretty professional. And your content is spot on, keep up the good work!
Thanks buddy. I will!
Please, It is not an air conditioner it is a personal fan! Thank you for the review.
My bad!
Looks good. Any chance you could review ones around the £100 mark?? Nice hairline by the way 😊
Ha! Thanks Ron, it's disappearing rapidly.
I really think it's great if you experience a lot of blackouts in you particular area
Interesting- thanks for sharing!
With my current hot flushes due to the menopause, I could really see the value in such a COOL gadget 😅
I wish something like this had been about when my Mum had hot flushes. She used to have to stand outside in the middle of the night to cool down 🙁
😆😆😆😆😆
I got a coolify 3 but it was defective right out of the box. Wouldn’t stay charged, wouldn’t start even plugged into a power bank, kept beeping a lot and basically went bonkers. Also never connected to Bluetooth. Ordered the Ranvoo, hope it’s a better product.
I'm sure you'll be happy with it. We're in the middle of a heatwave in the UK and I'm using mine all the time.
@@ThatMarkGilroy I absolutely love you can control the temp of the cooling on the AICE 3.
@@ThatMarkGilroy it was 91 f in the school I worked at today. 32 C for the UK peeps. It was fully charged right out of the box and kept me so cool and dry. I had to attach it to a power bank, as I was using it at max setting and I needed to last for 4ish hours. But I loved being able to use it while it was charged as well as select the temperature of the cooling plates.
@TheRealityfades I’m so pleased it worked for you. Fingers crossed things cool down- 91f is too hot to be working!
@@ThatMarkGilroy yes yes yes, today was the last hot day. Tomorrow and going forward is going to be a lot cooler.
How do the cooling pads work? Silly question… but is it safe? The cooling tech is definitely something I’ve never seen before
Hi Christian and thanks for watching! My understanding is that it’s thermoelectric cooling. When a voltage is applied to the free ends of the two semiconductors there is a flow of DC current across the junction of the semiconductors, causing a temperature difference. The side with the cooling plate absorbs heat which is then transported by the semiconductor to the other side of the device. It’s quite an odd sensation but it IS effective.
And yes, whilst I wouldn’t use this with wet skin, this is safe!
@@ThatMarkGilroy thanks for the thoughtful response!
@@christiankozma454 Hey, Christian, AICE3 is safe as Mark explained. And it also does good to health since it monitors body temp and blood Oxygen with its sensor in the back, so as to adjust cooling output accordingly before its too noticeablly cold, under AI mode. Yes, I run this brand and that's what my crew gets paid for. Hope you join AICE family and enjoy it! Cheers, mate!
A simple question, COOLIFY 3 or Ranvoo AICE3 is better? Planning to purchase one between them...
I haven’t tried the Coolify 3 so I can’t make that comparison, sorry.
@@ThatMarkGilroy No worries.
Hey, Kevan, I am not in a proper position to recommend, since I run RANVOO, but I still want to. Please feel free to try them out. I see hella comparisons of both nowadays and many are not objective. I am confident you will find your answer aftering browsing carefully.
I am security guard in California in a booth in the shade but has open roof so no ac so this would be perfect
How many hours does it run on low mode? And on medium mode? And lastly, on AI?
I need something that can run for a whole 8-10 hour shift.
You’ll get between 3.5-6hrs depending on how high you run the cooling. But it almost doesn’t matter as you can run it plugged in. Just pick up a decent size USB battery bank and you’ll have enough for a whole shift.
@@ThatMarkGilroy 6 hours on low mode at max right? or is this just an estimation? tnx
6hrs on low mode cooling, that’s it. 3.5hrs at max cooling…but likely less (on both counts) if outdoors.
Nice little mighty gadget! Could definitely see many great use cases for this.
PS: my guess on your community post was spot on! Woohoo! 😄
Nailed it. 👏🏻👍🏻😉
Update after 5 days use of AICE3:
I am mostly controlling the device through my phone. Phone app needs a bit of upgrade I think. The device itself has a function control but is limited to me because my fingers are fat and touch sensitive monitor doesn’t seem to like my fingers for some reason so I am just sticking to my iPhone and app that is downloaded but it’s tolerable.
One thing that does bother me a little bit is that the device interferes with my other Bluetooth device linked to my phone. I have to turn off my device and disconnect the AICE completely to answer the call or other callers can’t hear me speak for some reason. At times when I try to play music from my iPhone through my car and the sound came out was a cacophony of digital back noise and screeching and I had to turn off the Bluetooth on AICE also. Maybe there’s a way to fix this or maybe I need to play with its function more?
Yep, I found I used the app in 99% of situations.
Hello, Ivan, sorry for seeing it this late. I believe the APP has got the "speaker mess" issue solved already. Hope you are enjoying our AICE3 well. It's getting burning hot everywhere now.
For people living in Asia. Its fucking hot as shit here
Hella pricy I have to admit. But no comparison to COOLIFY 2. This things beats it by million miles. I know COOLIFY 2 has the cool/heat paddings that works great but this one just feels much better and the flow even goes back of my neck unlike COOLIFY 2 that only covers neck and up. I just got mine this morning and I’m still playing with its functions and what not but yeah, so far so good. Hooked it up to my external power bank and it’s never ending AC. Lovin it so far.
Hope you answer this. Can you use it while charging it at the same time? The Coolify 2 shuts off the moment you put in the usb while it's on. I know the Coolify 3 lets you do it tho but what about this?
@@RaikaSTi It supports pass thru charging. And I believe Coolify3 also does, tho it's out of my RANVOO business. hahah
Can you do a full comparison video with this vs. the new updated model of the coolify 2S?
@torrasofficial what do you reckon? 😉
They got a 3s now
This is a mute point unless you are outside during mid summer in Florida. That’s when it really matters.
Fair enough! We did get a 40+° summer last year though which us Brits are not accustomed to. If that happens again this year I’m ready. 😉
So does this actually BLOW cool? Or does it just cool the plates? I never hear anyone mention that in the reviews.
Hi Eric. I don’t fully understand the science behind this but when you use the device (esp on the highest setting) it feels like it does both. I THINK what happens is that the angle of the blowers blows directly at the plates, which then seem to retain the cool whilst the air is also blowing around your neck/head.
Can you use it while charging it? Like, bringing a power bank plugged in and using it on full blast
Yep, that’ll work.
Mines came yesterday! I was told it was better than the Coolify 2! And they are
I just ordered both the coolify and this to compare the two and keep the better one. Other than app function does this cool better? Because that’s really all I care about in hot humid texas summers.
@@khaledsaadeddine the AICE is slightly better
@@khaledsaadeddine I think the AICE 3 is much better for extreme heat, especially over 90°F or even 95°F. I think for Texas, AICE 3 will be far more effective than coolify2.
@@tankdome37 , is it worth the $100 extra to get the aice3 instead of coolify 2S?
@@YT3716-w4y I would say so! But I heard the Coolify 3 is coming in June
it's not the Aice three, it's the Aice Cubed XD
👏🏼 very good!
I have issues regulating my body temp from health problems. This seems awesome but $350.00 USD! 🤯
I know- it’s not cheap. There is the 35% discount with the Kickstarter. And I met a friend who’d had full blown air conditioning installed in his office the other day- cost 5x the price of this! Other coolers are available that aren’t as much but I haven’t tested them so can’t vouch for their effectiveness.
Yeah the price gave me a pause too at first. I too have an issue due to my thyroid gone so I have to regulate my temp as well. I closed my eyes, took a deep breath and just YOLO purchased it but seriously, it’s much better than COOLIFY 2, for now (as I’m writing this, mine came in this morning so I cannot definitely say build quality is better or worse but this I’ll have to see).
Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, you made me laugh hard !!! :):):)
Does the AICE 3 support pass-through charging for unlimited usage with an external battery bank? Purchased the coolify 2s because of this feature but would definitely return it and purchase this if pass-through charging is an option
Hi Felix - yep, pass through charging works.
Can you wear the device and function the fan while connected to external battery pack?
You can! Mines came in yesterday
Yes, if you wanted to.
@@ThatMarkGilroy holy hell. Imma get it then. Thank you.
Thanks for the awesome review! I live in Singapore and you can’t believe how hot it is to be living in summer all year round.
Will definitely get one to try, but while we are at it, could you also share briefly how was your experience listening to music on this device since it has Bluetooth speakers? How is the sound quality for phone call and for listening to music, respectively? Would it get awkwardly loud for people around you? Does it work with smart assistants like Siri?
Sorry for the long questions 😅 thank you so much for making such an awesome video ❤
Hi Chen. Thank you for your feedback!
Believe it or not I used to live in Singapore too (early 90s) so I know first hand what that heat/humidity is like! The quality for calls/music is, to be honest, not great - but fine if it’s all you’ve got. Think Google Nest Mini speaker level (volume and quality).
@@favourite212, i got the new coolify 3, so far so good, other than not being able to connect to the app at times, and a bit noisy on the ears due to the fan. It has a huge back cooling plate which aice 3 doesn’t have. You can check that out.
I’m still waiting for the aice 3 to be delivered to assess which is better.
This is my first time using such devices. I don’t get that “ice cold” feeling, which reviewers say for coolify 3, however it does feels cold, and makes walks in the sun more comfortable.
@@YT3716-w4yDid you get AICE 3, which one is better Coolify3/AICE3?
@@shrenujjain2213
I had the problem of aice3’s sensor area getting warm, so even though i find the cooling plates being colder than coolify 3, that sensor at the back of the neck getting warm is a sore point for me. Coolify 3 has no issues on cooling (fan is strong and has a huge back cooling plate), except buggy app and fan noise being a bit high pitch, and not being able to control a range of fan speed other than 3 preset speeds. I will choose coolify 3 over aice 3 because of the sensor getting warm issue. A cooling device shouldn’t feel uncomfortably warm at any part of the neck.
How does this cool? Does it use a cooling agent? Or does it suck hot air away from the plates from inside? Or does it use evaporative cooling?
I on't understand how it can be colder than the surrounding air, if it doesn't use a cooling agent.
Probably a good question for the manufacturer BUT my understanding is that it’s thermoelectric cooling. When a voltage is applied to the free ends of the two semiconductors there is a flow of DC current across the junction of the semiconductors, causing a temperature difference. The side with the cooling plate absorbs heat which is then transported by the semiconductor to the other side of the device.
@@ThatMarkGilroy wow, first time I've heard of it. I will read up about it. Thanks
I’m thinking about it
Is it ac or a cooller fan
It’s a fan that legit feels like AC. Check out my latest review where I get a bunch of strangers to describe it:
ua-cam.com/video/nhf9fDGtvG8/v-deo.html
Hi Mark! How are you my friend? Not too hot now I suspect!! 😂 Fabulous review as always mate, and looks like a tidy piece of kit!! I could see myself wearing one in hotel rooms (I do a fair amount of travelling) as I’m always far too hot even with the room ac on! I did think maybe I could wear it whilst sleeping (I have a fan on every night) but suspect it would be too uncomfortable. Anyway, cracking review as always & will take a closer look! All the best mate.
Ps Ultra Marathon on 10th June! Not long now!!
Thanks buddy! A fellow “toohotter” 😊
Hotel rooms are always BAKING!!
All good with me Marcus and hope you’re keeping well too?
Can wear it while lying down sleeping?
You could do…depending on what pillow you’re using.
Is the unit too heavy for the neck? I read that it weighs about 500g.
It is just under 500g, yep. It’s been a little warm in the UK a lately and I had this on for most of the afternoon the other day- didn’t really notice it at all. It’s probably a touch heavier than a premium pair of headphones.
@@ThatMarkGilroy , thanks for your reply! Subscribed!
@@ThatMarkGilroy, does your unit get uncomfortably warm at the sensor area?
@@YT3716-w4y Not had that happen, no. Sounds like you have a faulty unit?
@@ThatMarkGilroy, seems like it is a known issue, can also see amazon reviews with those comments on sensor area getting warm.
Maybe this occur in later batches, as i got it later than you.
I work hvac. I'd get crowned if I showed up in that thing 😂 also thats a wearable fan not an air conditioner.
Fair point, on both fronts! I wore this on a train the other day and got some funny looks. 😁
I want one but I'm broke 😂
Can it switch to Fahrenheit?
Yep!
for 399 dollar . i am still alive 😁
May I know what is the weight? Thanks
It’s about 500g.
@@ThatMarkGilroy will it be too heavy ?
@@donyu84 I wore it the other day for a whole afternoon and it didn’t bother me. I have got a fat neck though!
If you have an Apple Watch there is no need for this product. Save some money and get the coolify 3 with an extra cooling pad on the back of neck. The back pad gets way colder than the sides of the aice 3.
Also the back of the aice 3 around the sensor gets pretty warm and there is a direct hole to the fan so my gf hair sometimes gets stuck.
The coolify 3 only takes 2 hours to charge and lasts up to 18 hours on minimum setting. It also has a heat mode that gets warmer than the aice 3 as well as dual hot and cold features simultaneously. If you don’t need the health features the coolify 3 is the better option. But this device definitely has more bells and whistles.
Please pray to god that I don't find you somewhere at Torras office one day. LOL.
@@reefye007 LOL no sir! Just a loyal customer!
@@TheWeenieHutGeneral I bet. AICE3 is worth trying. Thanks for your support! Hahah
Being born in South east asia is a nightmare
Is this a scam or real deal?
No scam here mate. It’s my professional integrity on the line - it works. The reactions in the features part of the video were from the first time I’d switched it on!
Ice Cold!
YES!! 🙌🏻