A wearable cooling device rests on the back of the neck, capturing a practical summer moment for staying comfortable outdoors in the heat.
When summer hits, I know it usually means it is hot as Hades outside. Still, I want to be outdoors, and my kids do too, so I find ways to make the heat a little more manageable.
That is where these personal cooling tech brands come in. From portable fans to smart wearables, they make staying cool feel easier, more comfortable, and a whole lot chicer.
A little passenger relaxes in a rear-facing car seat, buckled in for the ride while golden sunlight fills the back seat with a warm, calm glow.
I am rounding up a few favorites from the Scary Mommy team, including picks from Cool Links, Embr Labs, Momcozy, Sony, and ThermApparel.
A pair of hikers navigate sun-baked boulders in lightweight summer gear, capturing the active, outdoorsy spirit of staying cool while exploring in the heat.
Photos Courtesy of Cool Links, Embr Labs, Momcozy, Sony, ThermApparel
Staying cool in the sun, two activewear-clad models show off wearable neck cooling wraps made for hot summer days outdoors.
What kinds of personal cooling tech does the roundup cover?
The roundup spans portable fans and smart wearables, including wearable neck cooling wraps. The picks are presented as ways to make hot summer days feel easier, more comfortable, and more stylish.
Which personal cooling tech brands are featured?
The featured favorites include picks from Cool Links, Embr Labs, Momcozy, Sony, and ThermApparel.
Who selected the personal cooling tech favorites?
The article says it rounds up a few favorites from the Scary Mommy team.
Why does the author use personal cooling tech during summer?
The author wants to spend time outdoors with the kids even when it is extremely hot. Personal cooling tech is presented as one way to make the heat more manageable.
Does the roundup include options for outdoor activities?
Yes. The article frames the picks around staying comfortable outdoors, and its imagery includes hikers and people wearing neck cooling wraps in the sun.
Are all the featured personal cooling products wearable?
No. The article describes a range from portable fans to smart wearables, so the roundup is not limited to one format.