RANVOO AICE LITE

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Summer is approaching, but the heat is already here, with heatwaves happening more frequently across the US. According to the US Department of Health and Human Services, extreme heat events will become more intense in the future based on climate projections. While we may not be able to stop climate change, we can still keep cool when temperatures reach 100°F by using the RANVOO AICE LITE.

The RANVOO AICE LITE uses ICEMAX Cooling Tech to combat the heat around you. It feels refreshing to wear as the cool air travels up to your neck and head, and down your body. This neck air conditioner is lighter than other products, thanks to its lightweight ErgoFit design, which provides an extra layer of comfort and safety. Its outer back plates also prevent your hair from getting stuck.

Sometimes, a handheld portable fan or umbrella is not enough to keep you cool. Around-the-neck air conditioners help you stay cool on warm sunny days, prevent excessive sweating, and protect you from hot flashes or heat strokes. Plus, these wearable devices are fashionable.

The RANVOO AICE LITE has the shape of wireless headphones when resting on your shoulders. It comes in two colors: white and blue, and looks sleek and glossy. It lasts for 24 hours and features the largest ice triangle cooling panel to keep you feeling comfortable in the heat. Since it delivers 360° icy airflow, your clothes are less likely to stick to your body, allowing you to move freely and calmly on hot summer days..

Features of the RANVOO AICE LITE

RANVOO strives to redefine comfort and convenience through its product portfolio. Take a closer look at the features of the RANVOO AICE LITE and discover how it delivers its promise of full-body instant cooling. 

The Largest Ice Triangle Cooling Panel

The RANVOO AICE LITE boasts the largest ice-triangle cooling panel to keep you cool and comfortable. You can immediately feel its icy cool air when activated. The air travels through your body since its cooling fans create a cooling breeze as if it's negative 31° F or 17° C.

RANVOO AICE LITE

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In just a matter of seconds, you will notice the difference as the temperature drops and your sweat dries off due to the 360° icy airflow provided by this neck air conditioner. Equipped with a built-in AICE 3.0 chip, it offers widespread cooling all over your body. Additionally, it utilizes the power of a 7,000 rpm turbo fan to generate a strong wind, which is cooled down when it exits its air ducts, traveling both upward and downward to bring you instant relief from the scorching heat.

The RANVOO AICE LITE boasts the largest and coolest semiconductor in the market of portable neck air conditioners, allowing it to blow and circulate winds and deliver on its promise of full-body instant cooling. It cools even better than its predecessor, the RANVOO AICE 3, which already made its mark as one of the gadgets with the strongest cooling effect on the market. 

Lightweight & Silent

The RANVOO AICE LITE can be adjusted from 99mm to 146 mm, making it suitable for people with different neck sizes. It fits comfortably around the neck without feeling too tight or too loose, eliminating the risk of it falling off accidentally when you move suddenly.

This portable neck fan is designed to be lightweight and silent, emitting only 20dB of sound, which is comparable to the rustling of leaves or a whisper. The motor is so quiet that you are likely to hear the ambient noise around you more than the sound of the fan. Additionally, it features an anti-pinching hair design, so you don't have to worry about it getting stuck in your hair if you have long hair. All in all, the RANVOO AICE LITE is comfortable, convenient, and perfect for use in hot weather. 

Innovative AI Mode

This neck air cooler also contains NTC and AI chips to detect the temperature changes around you for its automatic adjustment. It adjusts its cooling to maintain an all-around icy airflow. Whether you're wearing the RANVOO AICE LITE indoors or outdoors, it can sense the change of hotness or coldness for optimal cooling and comfort.

Smart App

You can control the RANVOO AICE LITE directly from its smart app, Metaura. It is accessible from your smartphone, both iOS and Android devices. The mobile app displays the features of the neck air conditioner from its cooling, fan, and AI mode, including heating and hot pack.

Ranvoo Metaura App

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You can manually adjust its temperature and wind speed to your liking and even activate low power when the device is running out of charge. Other RANVOO neck air conditioners you own are also accessible through the smart app. It can show your past health information if you have ever used the AICE 3 with the Metaura. 

Long Battery Life

The RANVOO AICE LITE packs a 6000mAh battery that extends its life span for more than 12 hours and promises fast charging. You can get its battery up to 80% in under 1.5 hours. Do take note that its battery capacity varies in cooling and heating modes. It fully recharges around 2.5 hours.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Silent operation (20 dB)

  • Convenient app control

  • Fast charge

  • Adjustable wearing

  • Automatic temperature adjustment

  • -31° F/-17° C cooling in 1 second

Cons

  • It is not advisable to wear it when moving excessively

Conclusion

With summer right around the corner, beat the heat with the RANVOO AICE LITE - the ultimate cooling solution. Its powerful fans ensure a continuous flow of icy air that covers your entire body, keeping you comfortable and refreshed no matter how hot it gets. It's designed with the largest cooling area that targets key heat zones and blood vessels on your neck to provide maximum relief. Whether it's a scorching summer day or a chilly winter evening, the RANVOO AICE LITE has got you covered.

Get the best neck air conditioner now for only $199! Feel the ultimate cooling experience with the RANVOO AICE LITE.

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