The bracelet retails at $299, which is pretty damn steep. The one snag? Well, it's a big one - a really big one. Embr recommends it for thermal comfort, stress, or sleep, and per the user experiences, it does seem to be effective - the Embr site has 372 reviews from verified buyers that give it an average of 4.3 out of 5 stars, with people using it for everything from heat waves to hot flashes to cold office air conditioning units. As if that doesn't sound high-tech enough, the bracelet pairs with the Embr Wave app, so you can customize your temperature preferences and even keep track of your temperature. NASA-grade hardware offers precision and control, in a compact, sleek device worn with a mesh metal bracelet link." "An innovation in personalized thermal sensations, this precise, energy-efficient device stimulates thermoreceptors so you feel comfortable in just about any room you find yourself in.
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"Always running hot or cold? The Embr Wave is a heating and cooling bracelet that channels the temperature-sensitive skin on your inner wrist to cool you five degrees hotter or colder when the temperature isn’t just right," the description explains. This little beauty is selling at Urban Outfitters and, though they give a detailed explanation of how it works, I'm not against calling it straight-up witchcraft. The Embr Wave, a heating and cooling bracelet, is designed to make you feel five degrees hotter or colder in just a few minutes. In fact, this new device can even heat you up when nobody seems to notice you're wearing 14 sweaters and still have jittering teeth. We are living in the future, or at least in a future where you no longer have to freeze to death in your office because Janine will not turn off the air conditioning.