It seems that complaining about the summer heat will soon become a thing of the past - Sony is introducing the Sony Reon Pocket, a wearable technology device that can be used to adjust body temperature.
Reon Pocket it is wireless air conditioner, which boasts lightness (weighs only 85 g) and a high degree of compactness - thanks to the function thermoelectric cooling it allows you to constantly regulate your body temperature and thus ensures that you are neither too cold nor too hot.
Using the new technological gadget is simple - all you have to do is insert the Reon Pocket into pocket, specially designed undershirts. The temperature can be regulated right through applications, which works in operating systems iOS and Android.
The durable battery allows the device 24 hours operation, and it can be filled in 2 hours. Reon Pocket cools the owner's body to the maximum in summer 13 degrees, and in winter it heats the 8 degrees Celsius.
Sony, however, designed the work two versions of his latest trump card. A model will also join the standard Reon Pocket Lit, which will include only basic functions. The Japanese company is still looking for supporters for its new project. It plans to launch the device before the start of the Olympic Games in Tokyo (July 24, 2020), and it will cost between 12,760 and 19,030 Japanese yen (between 105 and 157 euros).