Technology
Your WFH setup is likely missing this awesome climate control device
TL;DR: Control the temperature no matter where you are with a 2-in-1 personal air cooler and heater from Airwirl for $47.99, an 18% savings as of April 3.
Working from home comes with newfound challenges. Maybe you miss your favorite lunch spot around the corner or the daily, face-to-face interaction. Perhaps you miss your dual monitor set up or your temperature-controlled office.
While you may not be able to fix all your problems, there is one way you can deal with the latter dilemma.
Meet the Airwirl, a 2-in-1 personal air cooler and heater.
With just a push of a button, this handheld device will deliver the warm or cold temperature relief you need using its patented technology.
If you want to cool down, then just take ten seconds to fill the device with two cups of ice. If you are on the chilly side and you would prefer to warm up, then pop in 3-4 hand warmers to get started.
The device is powered by three AA batteries and is capable of running all day and all night. It is ultra-quiet, so you don’t need to worry about it keeping you up or annoying your coworkers over Zoom. Additionally, the Airwirl fits in most cupholders, strollers, and backpacks, making it great for on the go (once, you know, you are allowed to go places again.) Plus, the insulated foam insert will keep the outside ambient temperature from entering while at the same time preventing the interior thermal energy from escaping.
If you aren’t convinced, then check out this video from the brand to learn why 660 backers on Kickstarter pledged $102,064 to help bring this project to life.
Whether you have an unexplained hot flash, just finished a killer workout, or want to regulate the temperature in your new work-from-home office, then this product is a lifesaver. You can start cooling off (or warming up) for $47.99 — that’s more than $10 off its usual price.
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