Okay here's my problem with this VERY deliberately quick video. 1. The test are being conducted indoors at a temperature of 77 degrees fahrenheit. That is NOT who this company is advertising to! They are marketing this product to people who are in the sweltering heat with night sweats, cutting their yards, running errands in the hot sun, menopausal, exercising etc. Very misleading! Those people are NOT getting these results. Why? Because their bodies are not in 77 degree temperatures!! Who buys a cooling element that drops down allegedly 25 degrees when you're already at 77 degrees in your home??!! Thats why its called ROOM TEMPERATURE. Because the average person (without need of an additional cooling apparatus besides their normal air conditioner-and by the way this thing costs exactly as much as a window air conditioner....maybe more) sets their temperature to that setting and is fine. 2. The 'extreme' temperature of 109 degrees has zero benefit in research here because it does not account for body contact. It is merely a higher ambient temperature. If the body's heat of 98.6 were constantly pressed against those -24 degree cooling plates (aka your neck) you would see that those cooling plates are actually about 4 degrees cooler than your 98.6 degree neck because of energy transference. Those plates would have to reach about 34 degrees fahrenheit in order to be 60-ish degrees by the time your body's constant heat was done with them. This devices Peltier technology doesnt have the ability to reach that low. THAT is why the testing environment in the video is 77 degrees fahrenheit rather than the 85-105 degrees most of you are probably buying it to save you from. Not mad at the manufacturer but I simply cant stand tricky marketing-especially in an economy where many are living paycheck to paycheck and truly suffering in this global warming heat!! Then here comes this expensive device (over $350) claiming to be able to fix at least one thing in your life....your feeling that you're melting.....and this is what we get. Nothing more than competition for Coolify in the great 'who will cool my neck down the quickest' race. This is literally the most expensive device in the market right now and does nothing more than my current apple watch, headphones and failing existing cooling collar. Sad. At least the Apple Watch and Headphones do Exactly what they say they do. Rant over. Thanks for listening.
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Okay here's my problem with this VERY deliberately quick video. 1. The test are being conducted indoors at a temperature of 77 degrees fahrenheit. That is NOT who this company is advertising to! They are marketing this product to people who are in the sweltering heat with night sweats, cutting their yards, running errands in the hot sun, menopausal, exercising etc. Very misleading! Those people are NOT getting these results. Why? Because their bodies are not in 77 degree temperatures!! Who buys a cooling element that drops down allegedly 25 degrees when you're already at 77 degrees in your home??!! Thats why its called ROOM TEMPERATURE. Because the average person (without need of an additional cooling apparatus besides their normal air conditioner-and by the way this thing costs exactly as much as a window air conditioner....maybe more) sets their temperature to that setting and is fine. 2. The 'extreme' temperature of 109 degrees has zero benefit in research here because it does not account for body contact. It is merely a higher ambient temperature. If the body's heat of 98.6 were constantly pressed against those -24 degree cooling plates (aka your neck) you would see that those cooling plates are actually about 4 degrees cooler than your 98.6 degree neck because of energy transference. Those plates would have to reach about 34 degrees fahrenheit in order to be 60-ish degrees by the time your body's constant heat was done with them. This devices Peltier technology doesnt have the ability to reach that low. THAT is why the testing environment in the video is 77 degrees fahrenheit rather than the 85-105 degrees most of you are probably buying it to save you from.
Not mad at the manufacturer but I simply cant stand tricky marketing-especially in an economy where many are living paycheck to paycheck and truly suffering in this global warming heat!! Then here comes this expensive device (over $350) claiming to be able to fix at least one thing in your life....your feeling that you're melting.....and this is what we get. Nothing more than competition for Coolify in the great 'who will cool my neck down the quickest' race. This is literally the most expensive device in the market right now and does nothing more than my current apple watch, headphones and failing existing cooling collar. Sad. At least the Apple Watch and Headphones do Exactly what they say they do.
Rant over. Thanks for listening.