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Airconwatch - The World's First Personal Air-Conditioning Watch

Darpan News Desk IANS, 13 Oct, 2017 09:51 PM
    The new Apple Watch may have better fitness tracking technology and spunkier bands, but can it regulate your body temperature? I don't think so, but the new Aircon Watch - the world's first personal A/C watch - claims it can.
     
     
    Using "ClimaCon" technology, the Aircon Watch gives off an influx of hot or cold directly into the wearer's wrist, which will then cause the whole body to regulate its temperature, delivering a cool or warm sensation regardless of the climate they are in at the time. 
     
     
    Its inventors claim that humans can "change the signal that our nervous system sends to the brain by using the Aircon Watch to generate pulses of heat or cold. By this method we can trick our brain into thinking that we are cooler or warmer than we really are."
     
     
    Apparently, the "magic" of this ingenious gadget is in the straps. Aircon has placed a small device in the strap of their watches which contains the ClimaCon technology. "This tiny device will fit on the inner wrist in an area where the nerves are closer to the skin surface so as to allow for maximum transfer of temperature," the company claims.
     
     
    You can set the watch specifically so that it sends waves of heat or coolness to you whenever best suits your personal temperature needs, and the display screen, with its three simple buttons, makes the watch very user friendly. 
     
     
    The straps are easily interchangeable so you can customize the watch to go with any look. In addition to all these perks, the watch also tells you the date and time, just in case you also needed that basic watch functionality.
     
     
    So, can it really be that simple? Is this watch the portable A/C alternative that can help stay warm or cool regardless of season or temperature? 
     
     
    Aircon does state "watch can be used during any temperature, any season, or any time zone" but seeing as it has yet to hit the market, no one can say for sure whether or not the watch really lives up to the hype. There's no denying that the concept seems very promising, so if the company can produce the type of products they are advertising, these watches could be a real game changer.
     
     
    Aircon is still looking for investors and has started a crowdfunding campaign on KickStarter to make their idea a reality. It has already gone way past its goal of HK$ 38,000, raising a whopping HK$ 910,000 in just 10 days.
     
     
    If you believe in the air conditioning watch, you'd better act fast, because once they hit the market once these watches hit the market, and assuming the company can deliver on their promises, things are sure to start heating up.

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