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(FOTO) Japanci imaju rešenje za vrućine: Hrvatima nude klima-jakne i pantalone s ventilatorima
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(FOTO) Japanci imaju rešenje za vrućine: Hrvatima nude klima-jakne i pantalone s ventilatorima

The Japanese Embassy in Croatia has introduced a unique cooling solution for hot summer days through social media. The 'climate jacket' features built-in battery-powered fans that circulate air inside the clothing to help cool the wearer during warm months. These jackets were first introduced in Japan in 2004 and are commonly used by construction workers, factory employees, farmers, and delivery personnel who work outdoors in the heat. The jackets include two small electric fans placed at the lower back or side seams, which draw in fresh air and circulate it around the body before exiting through the collar and sleeves. In addition to jackets, there are also climate pants available, forming a complete cooling outfit. The clothing includes a rechargeable lithium-ion battery and a speed regulator for the fans, with battery life ranging from 8 to 24 hours depending on fan speed.

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(FOTO) Japanci imaju rešenje za vrućine: Hrvatima nude klima-jakne i pantalone s ventilatorima

The Japanese Embassy in Croatia has introduced a unique cooling solution for hot summer days through social media. The 'climate jacket' features built-in battery-powered fans that circulate air inside the clothing to help cool the wearer during warm months. These jackets were first introduced in Japan in 2004 and are commonly used by construction workers, factory employees, farmers, and delivery personnel who work outdoors in the heat. The jackets include two small electric fans placed at the lower back or side seams, which draw in fresh air and circulate it around the body before exiting through the collar and sleeves. In addition to jackets, there are also climate pants available, forming a complete cooling outfit. The clothing includes a rechargeable lithium-ion battery and a speed regulator for the fans, with battery life ranging from 8 to 24 hours depending on fan speed.

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