USB Powered AC Computer Seat Cover
June 13, 2007 | Author: Rich | 457 Views | |
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USB Powered Seat Cover from Japanese Computer Electronics with a CPU Fan
The summer is on and the heat is rising. For those of you stationed in Japan or a military buddy or family friend there, you might be able to get your hands on this USB power seat cooler. For troops heading to the Sand Box see if you can arrange this before deployment.
We all know sitting behind the computer for long periods of time, can play a serious toll on our rears. However, this Japanese company has the solution. When directly sitting down, the applied pressure to our bottoms causes a pain known as TsuTe, which isn’t the best feeling. By connecting the USB to your computer, instantly your seat cushion is transformed into a cooling fan. The cushion works by drawing air in from the bottom of the seat attachment, and channeling it through the entire seat. Thereby decreasing temperature and increasing comfort.
Don’t worry! This requires no unnecessary software installation and is a plug-and-play device. The power drawn from your computer’s USB port is used to suck in the air. The fan’s exhaust is used to channel the air’s direction. This minimizes the need for a large amount of energy that is vital for laptop users. Many pores are available in the seat’s cover to ensure complete surface coverage.
SPECS
Supply of Electricity: 5V via USB
Seat Size: 49 x 50.5 cm
Fan Size: 14 x 18 cm
USB Cable Length: 148 cm
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Tags: Cooling_Fan, Future, Japanese-Products, Laptop_Users, Military_Buddy, Seat-Cover, Seat_Cushion, USB, Usb_Port
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