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Jun 11 2007, 4:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Furniture company Herman Miller (Aeron Chair) introduces the C2 heating and cooling device for your desk.
The Herman Miller C2 creates a micro climate on your desk. It should be placed 12-18 inches away from you. It uses 1.5 amps of DC power and is supposed to use 90% less energy than a typical space heater. C2 is also filtering the air including pollen. Herman Miller made the C2 maintenance free.
C2 is about 10 inches tall and weighs about 2.5 pounds.
Herman Miller is set to unveil the C2 this weekend in Chicago for NeoCon, the office furniture industry trade show. The C2 will sell for $300.
See the Herman Miller C2 product page. Via Reuters.
Herman Miller starts really to get into gadgets. They are an investor in the wireless power transmission technology eCoupled and already announced desks with wireless charging for portable devices.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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