Depending on when, or where you're reading this, the weather is probably ridiculously hot. Or humid. Or excruciatingly sweaty. But fret not, because we have some gadgets here that will keep you cool. And if the weather seems pretty sweet now, why not start early just in case it changes? Well, look no further. Here are five cooling gadgets for when it gets hot. Like really hot.
Torras Coolify 2

The Torras Coolify 2 makes real improvements to the design of its predecessor. I'll be honest, I did not like the first Coolify. But the new one moves the cooling plate to the sides, adds a display, and can also heat your neck. Say what?
Xiaomi Smartmi Standing Fan 3

The Xiaomi Smartmi Standing Fan 3 isn't a tower, but does an even better job of moving air, and keeping me cool. It connects to an app so you can remotely control it, or you could use the bundled remote control, too. There's also a built-in 20 hour battery. It's a seriously good fan for our hot and humid climate.
ErgoTune Supreme v3

There's plenty to like about the latest ErgoTune Supreme v3. If you're not a fan of the bucket seats from say, Secretlab, then the ErgoTune is likely your best alternative. The headrest, lumbar support, and gas cartridge have all been upgraded, making it better than the previous model.
LG PuriCare Air Purifier Pet Mode with Clean Booster

If the combination of heat and loose pet hair flying around is the bane of your existence, then the LG PuriCare Air Purifier Pet Mode with Clean Booster (AS65GDST0) will help. It has a deodorisation filter to remove stronger odours. You should also clean the PM1.0 sensor every two months for accurate readings.
Ambi Climate 2

Rounding out our list of cooling gadgets, the Ambi Climate 2 turns your aircon smart, by not only letting you control it via an app, but also automatically adjusts the temperature to suit your tastes. I've been using the Ambi Climate 2 for a few years now, and it's my must-have for sleeping cool at night.
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