Stay Cool, Stay Loud: Aecooly Launches Limited Cooling Fan Collection for the Summer of Soccer

The limited-edition collection features two portable cooling devices styled in the colors of Argentina, France, the USA, and Spain

Justin Tomlinson

Editor-in-Chief, Mora Discover

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Stay Cool, Stay Loud: Aecooly Launches Limited Cooling Fan Collection for the Summer of Soccer

On May 26, 2026, the technology brand Aecooly announced the launch of its 2026 Soccer Season Limited Edition collection from Hong Kong. This new product line introduces two distinct portable cooling devices designed specifically to help sports fans beat the heat during the summer soccer season: the Cold Air Personal Cooling System and the Air Gimbal Handheld Fan.[1][2]

The limited-edition collection features four unique colorways that adopt the recognizable visual signatures of prominent soccer nations. The designs translate traditional stadium palettes into a portable form, featuring the sky-blue and white stripes associated with Argentina, the deep competitive blue of France, the bold red-and-navy contrast of the USA, and the red-and-gold intensity of Spain.[1][2]

Aecooly noted that the soccer season often demands endurance from fans that runs much longer than a standard ninety-minute match. The portable cooling devices are aimed at providing comfort during outdoor training sessions in the July heat, daily commutes to watch games at local bars, and outdoor screenings that stretch well past the final whistle.[1]

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