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The Moai G2T N1 Electric Scarf Works to Warm or Cool the Wearer

The Moai G2T N1 electric scarf is a multifunctional accessory for those who want to maintain optimal comfort when spending extended periods of time outdoors in any season. The device works by being worn around the neck and instantly providing heat relief or warming, depending on the needs or preferences of the wearer. This makes it ideal for use when playing sports outside in the summer or even walking in the winter to maintain the optimal temperature at all times.

The Moai G2T N1 electric scarf weighs under 400 grams to make it a suitable option for users of all kids including children and seniors who might be more affects by extreme temperatures. The USB-powered device can be paired with any power bank for continuous temperature regulation.
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1. Temperature-regulating Wearables - Smart clothing that can regulate body temperature provide a disruptive innovation opportunity in the fashion industry.
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