'Austria air conditioning' in Japan

It sounds like a fictional film, but indeed shirts and jackets are now able to help people fight the melting of summer - thanks to the tiny electric fan sewn on the back.

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Austria air conditioning (Photo: CityNews)

With a portable rechargeable battery, the ' tiny air conditioner ' is responsible for regulating hot air inside the wearer's shirt, accelerating the evaporation of sweat and keeping the body's temperature around low. . The fruit is an ideal gift for Japanese people in the sweltering mid-summer weather, especially in the hot and sunny days as recently.

It is worth mentioning that the energy consumption of the fan is only 1/50 of the normal air conditioner. So with the same amount of power consumption, the fan covers can help 50 people cool all day while one air conditioner cannot do so.

The new product not only brings big profits for Kuchoufuku - the company that produces a unique idea but also an effective way of protecting the environment.

'Air conditioners cool the whole room, which seems too wasteful and ineffective with small fans for each person' - says Hiroshi Ichigaya, CEO.

Kuchoufuku's 'air conditioning ' produced 10 different models of all colors, now available in the market for 11,000 yen (approximately 96 USD) per unit, which can be purchased in a number of locations. domestic retail or online ordering.

Mr. Ichigaya said that about 5.5,000 units have been consumed so far, customers are mainly factory workers. However, it is difficult to say if this type of shirt is widely favored, because with the wind in his body, everyone's clothes are bulging looking like a ' protector '.

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The 'tiny air conditioner' is responsible for regulating the hot air inside the wearer's clothes (Photo: Reuters).

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The office staff at Kuchoufuku company wore "air conditioning shirts ". (Photo: Reuters)

Thuy Van