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With Mother’s Day coming up fast (May 11, mark your calendars) and summer heat creeping in, it’s the perfect time to give Mom a gift that’s both thoughtful and high-tech. The TORRAS COOLiFY is a personal neck fan that does way more than whisper a breeze. This sleek wearable air conditioner uses smart cooling technology to help beat the heat out gardening, battling stuffy commutes, or just need to take a moment and cool down. Bonus: Digital Trends readers score an exclusive 10% off just in time for Mother’s Day.

Meet the TORRAS COOLiFY: A Smarter Way to Stay Cool

Unlike clunky fans or those mist-spraying gadgets, the TORRAS COOLiFY delivers a surprisingly powerful and portable cooling experience. It sits comfortably around your neck and uses semiconductor cooling (yep, real tech stuff) to lower the temperature on contact. Models equipped with Coology technology deliver an actual chill to the skin, not just airflow.

It comes packed with adjustable fan and cooling modes, a long-lasting battery (enough for most day-long outings), and whisper-quiet operation. Lightweight, ergonomic, and hands-free, it’s designed to go unnoticed until you remember you’re not sweating like everyone else.

A Practical, Tech-Savvy Gift for Mom (or Yourself)

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The COOLiFY isn’t just smart, it’s personal. It’s perfect for anyone stuck on sweaty bus rides or an afternoon Little League duty, it provides instant relief without needing an outlet or freezer pack.

It also nails the summer checklist: concerts, theme parks, hikes, patio lunches — all are better when you’re cool and composed. Plus, it looks more like futuristic headphones than something you’d wear to mow the lawn.

Need a thoughtful gift with some tech cred? This is it.

Digital Trends Exclusive: Save 10% with Code COOLIFYMOM

From May 6 through May 18, Digital Trends readers get an exclusive 10% discount on the TORRAS COOLiFY wearable air conditioner.

Where to buy: TORRAS Official Amazon Store

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Valid: May 6 – May 18, 2025

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