EENOUR Launching Its Newest Model of Wearable Air Conditioner

This Summer, Stay Cool with the EENOUR Wearable Air Conditioner HONG KONG, May 31, 2022 – (SEAPRWire) -EENOUR is launching its newest model of wearable air conditioner on Indiegogo.com. As the pace of life speeds up, devices are becoming more convenient, more portable, and richer in functionality. EENOUR has the ambition of creating novel and practical products that have exquisite and compact designs. With these goals in mind, they are bringing to market our newest neck air conditioner before the start of summer, which includes several refinements compared to previous generations of portable fans. The company adapts semiconductor refrigeration technology, known to be safe, efficient, and silent, to give neck air conditioner cooling and heating modes that both have three speeds and that can change users’ body temperature quickly. Two sheets of aluminum on both sides of the neck can rapidly cool down the skin. Because so many nerves pass through the neck, any change in temperature around the neck is quickly felt in the rest of the body. The cooling mode can be set to 77°F, 68°F, or 59°F. The heating mode can be set to 100°F, 104°F, or 108°F. In summer, the EENOUR neck air conditioner will cool people down. In winter, it becomes a high-tech scarf that keeps them cosy. With a large-capacity, 3,500mAh battery, the EENOUR neck air conditioner can work for four hours straight. Use it during a yoga sessions, in the heat of a gaming match, as people are skateboarding, or during outdoor activities in winter. Using USB-C technology, the EENOUR neck air conditioner can fully charge within three hours. An ergonomic design that perfectly fits the body means people can use the EENOUR neck air conditioner without having to change the posture. And with a working sound level of just 25 decibels, the EENOUR neck air conditioner won’t wear them down. Its smooth design means it will not catch on hair or beard. It has no exposed fans like other wearable cooling devices. Weighing only 0.4 pounds and covered in surfaces that don’t squeeze mean it’s hardly noticeable when it rests on people’s neck, allowing people to focus on their work or other activities. The EENOUR neck air conditioner’s sleek design looks good even when not turned on. It is a great gift for a friend, partner, or parent. The EENOUR neck air conditioner is portable, fast, and quiet. It’s large battery and ergonomic form makes it a joy to use. Cooling people’s neck is the easiest way to keep from overheating. It’s just one of many EENOUR’s innovative ideas. EENOUR has been creating electronic devices such as portable power stations and solar panels for many years, starting out in the Japanese market and aiming to go global in the future. Conceived last year, EENOUR turned the neck air conditioner into a reality after thorough testing under various circumstances to determine the optimal design. It is their sincere hope that they can make life easier for users. EENOUR is launching this project on Indiegogo.com. Come support us at: igg.me/at/WearableAC Media Contact Company: YINO ELECTRONIC COMMERCE CO., LIMITED Contact: Michael Qin Email: support@eenour.com Tele: +852 3069 7037 Website: https://eenour.com/ SOURCE: YINO ELECTRONIC COMMERCE CO., LIMITED The article is provided by a third-party content provider. SEAPRWire ( www.seaprwire.com ) makes no warranties or representations in connection therewith. Any questions, please contact cs/at/SEAPRWire.com Sectors: Top Story, Daily News SEA PRWire: PR distribution in Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines & Hong Kong )

MHI Thermal Systems Launches New Air Conditioner Ads Featuring Popular Actress Keiko Kitagawa for Nationwide TV Broadcasting

TOKYO, Apr 14, 2022 - (JCN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Thermal Systems, Ltd. (MHI Thermal Systems), a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group company, is launching new television commercials promoting its domestic lineups of air conditioners. As with its previous ads, the new ads will be broadcast in two versions, one for the "BEAVER" lineup of residential-use air conditioners and the other for the company's commercial-use air conditioners. Both commercials feature popular actress Keiko Kitagawa. The core concept behind the ads' creation is to reinforce how MHI Thermal Systems' air conditioners "comfort the world with heat." Broadcasting of both versions will get underway nationwide on TV Asahi network stations starting tomorrow.The new commercial promoting the BEAVER air conditioners for residential use demonstrates how the user can communicate with the air conditioner in the home setting. Ms. Kitagawa, dressed in an off-white leisure outfit, is shown relaxing in a plain space of warm beige color, operating her air conditioner by smartphone. The ad describes some of the advanced features of the BEAVER lineup: "area air conditioning," enabling control of 16 different airflow patterns; "sensor-controlled airflow," enabling automatic control of airflow volume and direction; "power-saving support," which automatically switches to low operating mode when the sensor detects no one is present; and "bio-clear operation," which, through temperature and humidity control, suppresses allergens such as pollen and, relying on the power of enzymes and urea, traps and suppresses pollutants. "Wouldn't you like to live with nice air conditioning?" Ms. Kitagawa asks, and from her facial expression and the commercial's overall tone, the viewer can see how the BEAVER air conditioner ensures comfortable living, combined with energy efficiency and a clean environment.The ad for commercial-use air conditioners focuses on how a user can communicate with the air conditioner in an office setting. Here Ms. Kitagawa, dressed in a white pantsuit, is first shown standing in a simple space of pale blue, accented only by a table and chair. Her gaze rests on a ceiling-mounted air conditioner equipped with "AirFlex," an advanced technology that prevents air from blowing directly on the people present. The camera then shifts to reveal an office setting. "Wouldn't you like to work with nice air conditioning?" she asks. The ad stresses the commercial-use air conditioners' superlative comfort, which has been proven scientifically.Both commercials, as well as behind-the-scenes looks into their production, can be viewed on the MHI Thermal Systems website. Plans also call for the ads and visuals of Ms. Kitagawa to be available through the company's Twitter and Facebook accounts (content available in Japanese only).MHI Thermal Systems today is focusing on expanding its business scope and strengthening its brand power through the development of advanced technologies and products enabled by the synergy merits of its expansive operations in the air-conditioning and refrigeration business. Through broadcasting of the new TV commercials, the company will proactively publicize its ability to provide optimal thermal solutions to meet a diverse range of market needs.Based on joint research conducted with a team from the Faculty of Arts and Science of Kyushu University. See the following press release for more information on the research.https://www.mhi.com/news/21042602htmlAbout MHI GroupMitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group is one of the world's leading industrial groups, spanning energy, logistics & infrastructure, industrial machinery, aerospace and defense. MHI Group combines cutting-edge technology with deep experience to deliver innovative, integrated solutions that help to realize a carbon neutral world, improve the quality of life and ensure a safer world. For more information, please visit www.mhi.com or follow our insights and stories on spectra.mhi.com. Copyright 2022 JCN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)