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I Got a First Look at Sony’s Cooling Neck Device, Just in Time for the Heat Wave

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July 4, 2026

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I Got a First Look at Sony’s Cooling Neck Device, Just in Time for the Heat Wave

Sony's Japanese Reon Pocket Pro Plus is now shipping in the US. These are my thoughts after days of testing.

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