Evapolar
Electronics · Computers & Laptops
Evapolar sells compact, USB-powered personal evaporative coolers and replacement cartridges. Prices sit in the mid-range band: coolers run $99-$179 and filter cartridges $19-$29. The company operates its own Shopify-powered site and Amazon storefronts in North America, Europe and Australia; no traditional retail distribution is used. The brand’s core IP is a patented EvaBreeze mineral-fiber evaporative pad that drops air temperature 5-15 °F while using only 7-12 W—low enough to run from a power bank. Products are positioned as “personal micro-climate” devices for desks, beds or strollers, not room ACs. The flagship evaCHILL (2019 Red-Dot winner) accounts for roughly 60 % of unit sales. Buyers are 25-45-year-old urban renters, remote workers, campers and gamers who need spot cooling where window ACs are banned or impractical. They value energy thrift, portability and low eco-impact; the cartridge is biodegradable and yearly electricity cost is under $5. Competitive set spans small desktop ACs, bladeless fans and low-end swamp coolers. Evapolar differentiates through true evaporative technology in a 2 lb form factor, whisper-level 25-45 dB noise, and closed-loop cartridge system that eliminates the mold issues common with cheap drip coolers.
Cool your corner without cooling the planet or your power bill
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