Aecooly launches mist-cooled personal cooler for outdoor heat
Aecooly has introduced the Cold Air Personal Cooling System, a handheld cooler that combines airflow and fine mist to create a faster cooling sensation in hot outdoor conditions. The entry model starts at $39.99, with a limited-time Amazon discount and a higher-end Cold Air Ultra option also available. Why it matters: - Aecooly is targeting a common summer problem: handheld fans that move hot air without creating meaningful relief. - The Cold Air Personal Cooling System is positioned as a more direct way to cool skin in outdoor heat, which could make it more useful than a basic fan in still, humid conditions. - The device is also the entry point to Aecooly’s Cold Air series, giving the brand a lower-priced way to introduce its mist-cooling technology. What happened: - Aecooly introduced the Cold Air Personal Cooling System in Hong Kong, China, on June 17, 2026. - The product combines strong airflow with fine mist for personal cooling in hot outdoor conditions. - Aecooly says the device is the accessible entry model in the Cold Air lineup. The details: - Aecooly product testing found the device reduced measured surface temperature by up to 8°C / 14.4°F within 10 seconds. - The cooler delivers airflow of up to 10 m/s. - Users can choose from five speed settings. - A 4,500 mAh battery supports up to 20 hours of runtime at low speed. - Fan and mist functions can be controlled separately. - Users can run airflow only or use mist-assisted airflow depending on conditions. - The Cold Air Personal Cooling System uses the same core mist-cooling approach as Aecooly Cold Air Ultra. - Aecooly Cold Air Ultra adds higher-velocity airflow, touchscreen control and a magnetic accessory system. - Aecooly set the Cold Air price at $39.99 and the Cold Air Ultra price at $79.99. - A limited-time Amazon discount is active now. - Shoppers can use code STAYCOOL20 for 20% off eligible Cold Air series products for a limited time. - Availability and shipping fees may vary by location. - Media inquiries and review-unit requests go to marketing@aecooly.com. - Aecooly says the brand provides portable cooling solutions for outdoor and city living and holds over 180 global patents. - The company also says it offers award-winning products and aims to set the standard for the next generation of portable comfort. - More information is available on Aecooly’s website . - Aecooly’s social accounts are on Instagram , Facebook and X . Between the lines: - The product launch suggests Aecooly is trying to separate itself from commodity fans by tying airflow to a mist-based cooling effect. - The two-model lineup gives the company a clear upgrade path, with the standard Cold Air aimed at entry-level buyers and Cold Air Ultra aimed at users who want more features. - The limited-time discount signals a push to drive early Amazon sales and broaden awareness of the series. What’s next: - The Cold Air series will likely be judged by how well the mist-and-airflow approach performs in real outdoor use, not just in product testing. - Aecooly’s Amazon promotion may help determine whether the lower-priced model can build demand for the broader lineup. - Consumer response to the entry model could shape whether the company expands the Cold Air category further.
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