Shark's ChillPill puts a mister, fan and cold-plate in one portable package
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Shark's ChillPill puts a mister, fan and cold-plate in one portable package
"The ChillPill looks kind of like a strange, modern pair of binoculars. It is made up of two tubes connected via an inch-long silver rotating hinge. Unlike a pair of binoculars, though, one of the halves of the ChillPill can swivel on its hinge to about 180 degrees in either direction, so you can twist it to your heart's desire."
"The matte, slightly larger tube is where the attachments go, and the other end of this is an air inlet. Shark calls the attachments "caps," and like mentioned earlier, these are the "High-speed fan" cap, a "Dry Touch Mist" cap and the "InstaChill Cooling Plate.""
"There is a switch near the bottom here that locks the controls so the ChillPill doesn't accidentally turn on when it's in your cluttered purse. This is important, since turning on the device and adjusting the intensity levels is a matter of pressing the other end of this tube and rotating the dial."
Shark has released the ChillPill, a portable personal cooling device priced at $150 that combines three cooling functions in one modular system. The device features a binocular-like design with two connected tubes joined by a rotating hinge that swivels up to 180 degrees. One tube houses the controls, USB-C charging port, and a locking switch to prevent accidental activation. The other tube accommodates interchangeable attachments: a high-speed fan cap, a dry touch mist cap, and an InstaChill cooling plate. The device includes a screen displaying battery level and operational mode. Despite its premium price point, the ChillPill offers sophisticated engineering and versatile cooling options for portable use.
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