ChillNeck compared

Honestly compared, not sugar-coated.

Neck fan, cooling towel, ice pack, handheld fan — every solution has strengths and weaknesses. We lay them out openly: where ChillNeck shines and where another option is the better pick.

≈26 °C
Gentle freshness
≈2 h
per charge
0 W
Power use
300×
reusable
Head to head

What each solution really does.

Neck fan
Cooling towel
Ice pack
Handheld fan
Gentle, even freshness on the neck
No power, battery or cable charging
Quiet – no motor noise
Hands-free – nothing to hold
Dry – no dripping or wet clothes
Small & light in your bag
Reusable, long-lasting
Very cold, instant cooling

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Why 26 °C?

Cooler than 28 °C. Gentler than ice.

26 °C isn't random: noticeably cooler than the usual 28 °C rings, but without the cold shock of ice or gel packs. Exactly the balance that feels good — here's why.

Ice & gel packs

Shock-cool to 0–18 °C. The big temperature gap often feels unpleasant, can irritate the skin and is only briefly wearable directly. They also tend to drip.

Our USP

ChillNeck 26 °C PCM

The slightly bigger gap to skin temperature (32–34 °C) makes 26 °C noticeably cooler than 28 °C rings — but without the unpleasant shock of ice. Comfortable to wear until you simply recharge it after about 2 hours.

PCM 28 °C (competitors)

Sits closer to skin temperature, so it cools slightly less noticeably than 26 °C. Only activates around 28 °C — in cooler surroundings or shade barely effective.

The physics behind it: The bigger the temperature gap to your skin, the more heat is drawn away — ice (0 °C) cools the most but feels unpleasant and is only briefly wearable. 26 °C hits the sweet spot: noticeably more cooling than 28 °C, yet gentle enough for comfortable wear. After about 2 hours you simply recharge it — minutes in the freezer, or with no fridge at all in a shaded spot below 26 °C.

01 Here's how it looks worn

Dry, quiet, barely-there light.

No wet towel, no motor noise, no cable: ChillNeck rests gently on your neck and just goes with you — all day.

Dry, quiet, barely-there light.
When each solution fits

It depends on the situation.

01
ChillNeck

Gentle, dry freshness on the go — quiet, hands-free, no power. Ideal for city, office, travel and festivals.

02
Neck fan

Constant airflow — but with a battery, weight and some noise.

03
Cooling towel

Cheap and very light — but it gets wet and dries out over time.

04
Ice pack

The coldest instant fix — hard, very cold and quickly thawed. Better for home.

05
Handheld fan

Flexible to use — but one hand is always occupied.

From the guide

More tips for your hot days.

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What is ChillNeck?

Wearable cooling — with no electricity.

ChillNeck is a neck cooling ring with PCM technology. You put it on — it cools your neck gently at around 26 °C for about 2 hours, then recharges again and again.

  1. Cool & put on

    Cool it down briefly (fridge, cold water — or on its own below 26 °C) and place it around your neck.

  2. Gentle cooling

    A steady ~26 °C cools your neck for about 2 hours — comfortable, no icy shock and no electricity.

  3. Recharge

    Afterwards just let it cool down again — reusable, summer after summer.

Convinced?

Gentle freshness, no compromises.

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