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Wearable Temperature Control Patch
University of California San Diego engineers have created an energy saver and personalized system: a wearable arm patch to keep the individual warm or cool and comfortable. It's a soft, stretchy patch that warms or cools the user's skin to the temperature they want despite changing ambient temperatures. It works in the home, at work and on the go.
Proof of Concept Device
This intriguing new device is still in the proof of concept stage. The patch sandwiches thermoelectric alloys between flexible elastomer sheets. It's powered by a flexible, stretchable battery pack.
Arm Band
This battery powered band that can be worn around the arm can heat or cool the user to their specifications. It's so flexible and light that it can be used in clothing. That's the next application that UCSD is working toward, new smart clothing. Building this technology into green, wearable heating and cooling for all of us that cuts energy use, including air conditions and heaters.
Wearable Temperature Control Patch
University of California San Diego engineers have created an energy saver and personalized system: a wearable arm patch to keep the individual warm or cool and comfortable. It's a soft, stretchy patch that warms or cools the user's skin to the temperature they want despite changing ambient temperatures. It works in the home, at work and on the go.
Proof of Concept Device
This intriguing new device is still in the proof of concept stage. The patch sandwiches thermoelectric alloys between flexible elastomer sheets. It's powered by a flexible, stretchable battery pack.
Arm Band
This battery powered band that can be worn around the arm can heat or cool the user to their specifications. It's so flexible and light that it can be used in clothing. That's the next application that UCSD is working toward, new smart clothing. Building this technology into green, wearable heating and cooling for all of us that cuts energy use, including air conditions and heaters.
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