Portable USB Humidifier



Portable USB Humidifier

This is a portable anion humidifier available at SourcingMap, a worldwide online provider of cool gadgets offered at the smallest prices directly from their manufacturers. It was designed to look exactly like a soda can and comes in a small form factor, being made of hard plastic with chrome plate and blue finish. It has a cool look and comes at a price of about $30.

It is not a standard home air humidifier, but it combines a fun design with useful functionality and the latest technology, to provide enough humidity in your room or office so you to breathe a healthy air especially during hot summer days when the air humidity lowers significantly.
The can-shaped mini anion humidifier uses the USB technology to connect to your computer in the office or at your home, via a free USB port. This way you can use it without batteries anywhere in rooms, with your portable notebook computer.

Featuring the anion technology, the device purifies the air in the room, eliminating toxic substances like dust, odors and molds, which are the main cause of strong allergies. It produces 50ml per hour humidification.
The Anion technology works by producing active oxygen molecules that release their negative electric charges, improving metabolism and relieving fatigue. It also protects your eyes with the negative ion connected with positive charge, which reduces the static radiation.

The soda can-shaped humidifier weighs 283 grams and comes with a 1.5 meter cable, requiring just 2W of power to function. It brings with 3 absorbent sticks of 7.6 cm in lengths and 1.2 cm in diameter.

Anion technology is nothing new on the market but seems that many famous companies trust it and plan to use it in their upcoming products, and an example is the MSI PR620 notebook, which will be enabled with this functionality, to deliver the pure air from the woods right into your home, even if you live in the most polluted area.

(Thanks for the tip, Simon!)

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