Summer is only a few months away and parts of the country are already starting to warmup. Where I live, the winter months didn’t seem too long this year but then again I did spend about a month of it in Australia where it was summer but a bit of an overkill with temperatures reaching as high as 43 degrees Celsius. Once summer does arrive this year, I know I will be complaining about the heat like every other year. But this year will be a little bit different. Come June, there will be a new addition to the family so the temperature at our place has to be just right for our little baby. Enter the Evapolar, the world’s first personal air conditioner.
One of my favorite aspects of this personal air conditioner is that there is no need for tubes or hose to be hanging out the windows. The Evapolar works on power of water evaporation which is the simplest and most efficient cooling technology since the beginning of time. With the Evapolar, you can create your own personal micro-climate whenever and wherever you need it. There are plenty of evaporate-stye coolers on the market but all are pretty bulky. The Evapolar is unique because the designers have manager to make it compact enough to put it on your table yet powerful enough to cool the room down to 17 degrees Celsius (62.6 Fahrenheit).
Evapolar doesn’t just cools the air but it also purifies and humidifies air making making your personal climate healthy for your hair and skin. The company has used evaportive nanomaterial that has been used by the Russian military in order to make the Evopolar both compact and powerful. The device emulates a soft natural chilling process as opposed to just producing cold air thread like traditional air conditioners which often lead feeling stuffed up. This system is also eco-friendly and up to 12 times more energy efficient than the traditional split system.
The key element of water evaporation on the Evapolar is the specially developed evaporative nanomaterial based on basalt fiber. This absorbs a large amount of water and ensures extremely intensive evaporation even from small surfaces. The unique characteristics of the materials allowed for a significant reduction in size. The crowd funding was over some time ago over on Indiegogo but you can still visit their page for all the information. The pre-order prices are still available on the Evapolar website though. $179 will get you one Evapolar unit.
i am interested in the evapolar are the units available for shipping yet?
The company sent out emails and said they are on schedule to deliver the units mid June 2016. You can still place an order from their website.