Shark’s ChillPill fan can cool your skin like an ice pack

A person holds the Shark ChillPill against their neck.

An included accessory creates a chilled metal plate you can hold against your skin. | Image: SharkNinja

SharkNinja has announced a new personal cooling device called the Shark ChillPill that takes three approaches to beating the heat. Unlike other wearable cooling devices that simply rely on moving air to help evaporate sweat, the ChillPill adds a metal cooling plate accessory to the mix you can press against your skin to immediately lower its surface temperature. And its unique twisting design lets you prop it up as a hands-free desk fan.

The Shark ChillPill propped up on a table blasting a fine mist.

The ChillPill is available today for $149.99 exclusively through Amazon, but starting on March 11th it will also be available through Shark’s online store and other retailers. Color options include carbon, …

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