Nice idea but I just want to wind up patio umbrella at the end of the season and call it a day. If I had to worry about fan blades and water tubes and whatever, it honestly becomes the hassle from another planet.
Add solar to the top to auto-power the fan and an adjustable timer for the mist sprits and you have yourself a great hot day patio umbrella. Though, now it's probably going to be a 500 dollar umbrella.
Seems to me like as a proper UV/sun-blocking umbrella it's well made... but the fan and mist features need a little more fleshing out. Nice to see the batteries last a ridiculously long time instead, though. Guarantees at least a full day of use. This certainly seems to also not be a good product for humid areas, although the fan might be kind of alright. I think some of these products just need a few tweaks, like a bigger and stronger fan motor and then bam it's good to go.
James, you're just too kind. For this price, I think it's a dud. The fan only works for still wind conditions and the mister doesn't seem to mist, it rains. I think the bottle hanging at the bottom would be too heavy for me after awhile, too.
The point of the fan is a light freeze to cool the mist, so if there’s a breeze outside you won’t feel the fan On. And it sprays the top of the umbrella and soaks the mesh so the fan is blowing cool air. I think a better understanding of the intended use would have helped you lol, but if there’s average person doesn’t know then that’s the company’s fault lol.
Looks like a great idea but could be improved. I live in a humid climate so the mist wouldn't be very helpful. I think you did a comparison about some products in dry and humid environments but I'd love to see a review focused on staying cool in humid environments!
If they had an adjustable, battery-operated mister either built into the handle or just above the head, it would be a winner. And yeah humid-weather gadgets are tough for me, although I've done a couple while traveling, such as the Koldtec Towel.
I had this in my shopping cart and was thinking about it. I have a UV blocking umbrella already and love it but the fan and mist was appealing to me. Your review came at the perfect time. thanks a bunch!
If it actually worked as intended, this would be amazing for folks like me with sun sensitivity. I'm from Jersey and the summer beach is a huge part of the culture here. I grew up going all the time but I'm on meds now that make me burn super easy. I actually carry around an umbrella outside when I go, the sand ones don't cut it.
Can't wait for more real world tests for beating the summer heat! You're definitely in the place to be for the worst case scenarios! I imagine they didn't add an automatic mister because the tiny pump necessary to make that happen would be loud and annoying.
Thank you sooo much for having organised playlists! I live in Australia, and atm, it's 85 degrees Fahrenheit at 8:42pm, so I'm after something that's actually worth the money. You sir, are awesome! 👏🏻👏🏻
Awww...thats cute. The battery problem has been in place since the 50s! Yup, we old people experienced Christmas morning battery angst, too. Imagine that! 😂
It's more of a parasol than an umbrella. Yes, technically, the term "umbrella" can refer to parasols, but it's clearly something made to provide shade, not to provide protection from rain.
That looks like it would be a nice thing to set up in garden in summer. I find that I hibernate in AC three months out of the year. It’s just so brutally hot to work outdoors if you don’t have to.
That's really cool that you can attach disposable water bottles to this, but it's a shame Aquafina doesn't fit 😂. Dasani bottles better work! Otherwise, you're going to be going to a lot of venues where that thing can't attach, lol.
A smell people talked about could have been resold returns that were wet inside and never allowed to dry before being returned. Looks like it would be heavy with the water bottle which may be hard for some people to hold and pump at the same time.
Honestly, living in Florida, when I'm outside working during the summer I'd much rather have misting on me than nothing at all. Not as effective as a dry climate but I'd probably give it a shot
I live in Dixie....we have like 30 words for humidity lol. A mister would do exactly that, make you miserable....but with a fan on you as well? It should still be effective, especially versus nothing.
@@HunterHerbst I live on the Texas Gulf Coast. The idea behind misting is evaporative cooling. With our humidity that would just add wet that won't evaporate. It's a pass for me.
@@jwall6006 The you are exactly the person this is aimed towards. Me living in New England this would be next to useless. The mist is probably drier than the ambient air!
It's only good in a dry climate. Right now I'm perfectly comfortable in my house in NM cooled by an evaporative cooler which works like a big humidifier, and it's 97⁰F outside. It works best if the mist is extremely fine. If you feel drops like that, it's too coarse.
Hey man, love the content! Was wondering if you still planned on filming at the other apartment? I enjoyed the videos did comparing multiple products at the same time
Looks like all it's good for us shade and a bottle of water to drink and not two hands. Maybe if the mister ends were pointed downward might not hit umbrella ceiling and drip. But with the mister drips, personally I'd use bottle for drinking when walking
What you really need in your backyard is a swimming pool. I really admire you for all your gadget testing. I am a sucker for any and all gadgets. About 50% of the time most gadget do not work. I also have a bone yard. Thank you.
Way too expensive for what you get! Based on similar sun-blocking umbrellas already available in most of Asia but the fan/water feature are a neat addition. Also, doesn't look like it could fit in checked luggage. Being nit picky, but for that price point, I would expect a lot more. As always, thanks for your great review!
I would say they do not use a really fine mister because you would have to use distilled water . because if your water is hard it would stop up the fine nozzles you see on a misting hose .
Hey James not a question about the umbrella but is that a squirrel escape ramp that you have "holding up" your wall in your yard? As someone who has dogs that love chasing something furry that's running away I appreciate that.
was just in the area, and WOW!!! Wish I had this. over 100 every day. It was HOT.. Also.. wow the construction going on. Poor workers needed one of these too!
They are definitely onto something, but I think I'll wait until they make a v2. A big flaw they'll need to address is how it sprays/mists water - All the water that didn't spray on you is going to collect in the top when you put it down, which means that you'll get a splash of old water the next time you use it.
Well, if you want to use the umbrella for the hot sun, great. If you need it for rain protection, the misting function kinda defeats the whole purpose of the umbrella. But then again, you don't really need to use it like that.
Life hack. Put some nice water with ice and put it in the refrigerator overnight. Pour it in the bottle is going to be nice and cold under in the umbrella ☔ great review
This but the stationary patio furniture equivalent of it is excellent on a hot day. I don't know about walking around with this whole setup. Ive seen tubing kits you can mount to items like umbrellas.. you just hook your hose up for the pressure.. forget a manual trigger.
Seems like a decent umbrella but that is about where it stops. Good idea though, just needs some revamping.. Bigger fan along with a powered mister ring not just a small regular nozzle.
i would think if you put ice or put the bottle in the freezer for a bit till it started to freeze it might make a difference. you have to try it as an umbrella in a storm
The only real use for something like this would be at an amusement park imo. It's the only place you would have access to free water, would probably be out in the sun long enough to warrant using it, and have enough places to rest or prop the umbrella down so your arms don't get tired. At around $50, it's not outrageously expensive for an umbrella. It's a bit expensive but not so much that it's complete nonsense to get this over a regular umbrella. Especially since the umbrella itself seems pretty well-made.
The cooling is suppose to work based on evaporation. Thus the big drops won't matter. The fan however is disappointing. A more powerful motor would help but then you have to consider the weight.
i miss dry desert heat... misting in humidity is just terrible. it would have been a nice touch to know the humidity at your 97. my 97 has 80% humidity LoL I'm not using a misting fan at 80%
I’m not quite understanding why you would want to have water coming from an umbrella if you are trying not to get rained on? Is this only a sun umbrella? I wonder if it would get tiring for some people, to have to hold it with the water bottle on it after a longer time period. Is it way heavier than a normal umbrella?
It's only a sun umbrella. If the water mist is fine enough, in a dry climate like Nevada or Arizona, you should never even feel the water because it should just evaporate and make the AIR cooler before it can fall on you. Misters for cooling are very common in dry climates.
There is this umbrella from Jisulife(Jisulife FA52) with just the fan. The better thing about is it that its rechargeable, and its foldable and can be put in a bag.
Well, I’m guessing that this umbrella will definitely protect you from UVA and UVB exposure! While $65 is pretty pricey, as a broad spectrum sun protection umbrella might balance part of that out. Maybe if the fan blades were a bit more substantial, it would work better.
If I were you, I would review astro turf for the back yard. Hopefully the views would pay for the lawn and then it would keep the dust down and make doggo happy.
They should make the bottle shaped like a cone so you really could just stand the umbrella up. The mist and fan idea is good in arid zones but not in places that are humid.
So rather than an umbrella, it would be more accurate to call it a parasol. I wonder how well it would do if you needed it to double-duty as a regular rain umbrella.
I love your channel and have been watching for several years. One question; do all yards in Vegas look like prison? No grass and cinder block walls. Just wondering. Thanks
Feel like this is a good idea if it was like, maybe 5x bigger, could connect it to a big jug, was more stable and was automatic so you could set it to mist every couples minutes or something for a picnic or at the beach. So basically change like, almost everything about it lol
Last time I was in a Black Friday line I quickly learned the usefulness of an umbrella as a sun shade. I always have a good one nearby now. Living in Dixie even with our BRUTAL humidity, I think this would be effective with the fan. I won't be paying that price, maybe wait for an eBay deal, but yea.
Guys-either the misting gadget isn’t creating a finer mist OR the NET is catching the water causing collection turning into big drops! Not sure by looking at your vid but is the net serving a special function? Can you cut it off if not? Yes, I agree with the difficulty of the squeeze since you’re a man with greater strength than me and bigger hands. If difficult and annoying for you, it would be for me🥴. Yes it’s too expensive! If they modify it work out ease of use and lower the price. I had high hopes because I’m your Phoenix neighbor and we are melting here already. 108* to 112* so far😵💫😱🥴🙏🏻
It's a bummer that it costs so much already. It could easily be upgraded with a rechargeable battery, fan motor for power, and misting mechanism. I'd love to see a TH-cam maker give this an ultimate upgrade.
They could have gone the extra step and use an ultrasonic mister. These things are not expensive but produce a much finer and more gentle, literal mist.
The manual misting is a deal breaker. I was expecting something along the lines of the artic air pocket for the misting which i think would be perfect for a hot day in the desert.
I wish you would have said if it's heavy or not, because it has to be way heavier than a regular umbrella right? I feel like my arms would get tired after just 10 minutes of holding that thing.
one thing i wonder about this is how much heavier it is than a normal umbrella. a full water bottle dangling off the bottom plus all the mechanics for the fan seems a bit much after a while
You don't wish it was automatic, the batteries would die significantly faster. The alternative is a much steeper price in make it rechargeable. Mechanical pumps will also fail less than powered ones.
It's cool, cause you can set it down, or put it in one of those tiki torch stands. I bet it wouldn't be too hard to replace the motor with a brushless motor, and a better prop. Get that thing to hover over you hands free!😅😅😅
The mister really needs to be automated and built into the "cover" that blocks the fan. Also a universal bottle cap size along with a spot to screw the cap to so it isn't just hanging.
You know what's a great idea? Scale this up 4x and make a patio umbrella with built in fans and misters.
You hit the nail right on the head!
They sell fan misters that really work, and just get a patio umbrella or tent shade.
Nice idea but I just want to wind up patio umbrella at the end of the season and call it a day. If I had to worry about fan blades and water tubes and whatever, it honestly becomes the hassle from another planet.
Add solar to the top to auto-power the fan and an adjustable timer for the mist sprits and you have yourself a great hot day patio umbrella. Though, now it's probably going to be a 500 dollar umbrella.
@@Snerdles great ideas.
Seems to me like as a proper UV/sun-blocking umbrella it's well made... but the fan and mist features need a little more fleshing out. Nice to see the batteries last a ridiculously long time instead, though. Guarantees at least a full day of use. This certainly seems to also not be a good product for humid areas, although the fan might be kind of alright. I think some of these products just need a few tweaks, like a bigger and stronger fan motor and then bam it's good to go.
He didn't actually test the uv blocking though unless I missed it.... It might not actually do much to block uv :/
James, you're just too kind. For this price, I think it's a dud. The fan only works for still wind conditions and the mister doesn't seem to mist, it rains. I think the bottle hanging at the bottom would be too heavy for me after awhile, too.
The point of the fan is a light freeze to cool the mist, so if there’s a breeze outside you won’t feel the fan On.
And it sprays the top of the umbrella and soaks the mesh so the fan is blowing cool air. I think a better understanding of the intended use would have helped you lol, but if there’s average person doesn’t know then that’s the company’s fault lol.
Looks like a great idea but could be improved. I live in a humid climate so the mist wouldn't be very helpful. I think you did a comparison about some products in dry and humid environments but I'd love to see a review focused on staying cool in humid environments!
If they had an adjustable, battery-operated mister either built into the handle or just above the head, it would be a winner. And yeah humid-weather gadgets are tough for me, although I've done a couple while traveling, such as the Koldtec Towel.
Hmm Maybe some crushed ice in the bottle for a cooler mist/rain.
I had this in my shopping cart and was thinking about it. I have a UV blocking umbrella already and love it but the fan and mist was appealing to me. Your review came at the perfect time. thanks a bunch!
Shame the mist mechanism wasn't better engineered
Yeah definitely is for the price a damn shame
The main feature lol
It works...dont need it to be auto. Just mist "as needed"
A mist-opportunity, ta dum tsss...
Engineer probably had a tight deadline
If it actually worked as intended, this would be amazing for folks like me with sun sensitivity. I'm from Jersey and the summer beach is a huge part of the culture here. I grew up going all the time but I'm on meds now that make me burn super easy. I actually carry around an umbrella outside when I go, the sand ones don't cut it.
Can't wait for more real world tests for beating the summer heat! You're definitely in the place to be for the worst case scenarios!
I imagine they didn't add an automatic mister because the tiny pump necessary to make that happen would be loud and annoying.
Thank you sooo much for having organised playlists! I live in Australia, and atm, it's 85 degrees Fahrenheit at 8:42pm, so I'm after something that's actually worth the money. You sir, are awesome! 👏🏻👏🏻
Batteries not included.. everyone who was a child in the 90s just had a major flashback ❤
Yep and Moms screaming at Dad after midnight....you forgot the batteries....😂😂😂😂😂
Child in most any recent decade.
Yes i did 😂❤
Awww...thats cute. The battery problem has been in place since the 50s! Yup, we old people experienced Christmas morning battery angst, too. Imagine that! 😂
Don't forget the 1987 film!
Your reaction to the mist made me burst out laughing. Thank you for being the guinea pig so we can avoid products like this.
"The Opposite Umbrella."
It's more of a parasol than an umbrella. Yes, technically, the term "umbrella" can refer to parasols, but it's clearly something made to provide shade, not to provide protection from rain.
Umbrellas but if they were evil.
@@RaynmanPlays - Thanks. That was a point of contention that we clearly needed to be defined for the purposes of the joke.
Remember That time the wind broke your aluminum skeleton, It was my reverse umbrella!
@@thenewamaster Evil? I love playing in the rain.
Love seeing Bailey, such a lovely dog.❤
See Baileys smart, she just sits under the tree for shade
That looks like it would be a nice thing to set up in garden in summer. I find that I hibernate in AC three months out of the year. It’s just so brutally hot to work outdoors if you don’t have to.
Interesting concept: an umbrella that rains on you. As for the bottles, the threading is important.
That's really cool that you can attach disposable water bottles to this, but it's a shame Aquafina doesn't fit 😂. Dasani bottles better work! Otherwise, you're going to be going to a lot of venues where that thing can't attach, lol.
I just can’t stop Laughing Out Loud with it raining under the umbrella. Thanks for this entertaining review! ❤😂
Fr 😂😂
A smell people talked about could have been resold returns that were wet inside and never allowed to dry before being returned.
Looks like it would be heavy with the water bottle which may be hard for some people to hold and pump at the same time.
1:41 Its so interesting how you mentioned that. Over in Bangladesh, we believe in the same exact thing.
Maybe for Vegas, but that would make anybody in a more humid climate feel sticky!!
Honestly, living in Florida, when I'm outside working during the summer I'd much rather have misting on me than nothing at all. Not as effective as a dry climate but I'd probably give it a shot
I live in Dixie....we have like 30 words for humidity lol. A mister would do exactly that, make you miserable....but with a fan on you as well? It should still be effective, especially versus nothing.
@@IMDARKFIRE007 here in the Arizona desert we have numerous words for hot. The top 3 for me is “hot as hell”. 109° here today.
@@HunterHerbst I live on the Texas Gulf Coast. The idea behind misting is evaporative cooling. With our humidity that would just add wet that won't evaporate. It's a pass for me.
@@jwall6006 The you are exactly the person this is aimed towards. Me living in New England this would be next to useless. The mist is probably drier than the ambient air!
Best part of the video: Bailey havin a heckin adventure in the backyard
The reverse Umbrella somehow turned out to be real, and no longer exists in cartoon world only anymore.
😂
That reminds me of the penguins umbrella LOL when you turned the fan on! 😂🐧☔
lol 😂
The idea is definitely there! I hope there’s improvement. I wonder if finer mesh would help some? I don’t think it’s the solution though.
This umbrella solves the age old question: what if your umbrella keeps you TOO dry
The fan part is pretty cool.
It's only good in a dry climate.
Right now I'm perfectly comfortable in my house in NM cooled by an evaporative cooler which works like a big humidifier, and it's 97⁰F outside.
It works best if the mist is extremely fine. If you feel drops like that, it's too coarse.
Hey man, love the content! Was wondering if you still planned on filming at the other apartment? I enjoyed the videos did comparing multiple products at the same time
i have a sun blocking umbrella that i love, none of the other stuff like a fan or mister but it was definitely a lifesaver in summer
3:16 that's what she said.
Looks like all it's good for us shade and a bottle of water to drink and not two hands. Maybe if the mister ends were pointed downward might not hit umbrella ceiling and drip. But with the mister drips, personally I'd use bottle for drinking when walking
my positives on it: I love how opaque it is & the size. Where I live we call large umbrellas "house & land"
I didn’t mind you opening the umbrella indoors in terms of bad luck, but I was surprised you sprayed the water indoors! 😆
What you really need in your backyard is a swimming pool. I really admire you for all your gadget testing. I am a sucker for any and all gadgets. About 50% of the time most gadget do not work. I also have a bone yard. Thank you.
Way too expensive for what you get! Based on similar sun-blocking umbrellas already available in most of Asia but the fan/water feature are a neat addition. Also, doesn't look like it could fit in checked luggage. Being nit picky, but for that price point, I would expect a lot more. As always, thanks for your great review!
I would say they do not use a really fine mister because you would have to use distilled water . because if your water is hard it would stop up the fine nozzles you see on a misting hose .
Seems reasonable in a very few very dry climates where a misting system works.
Hey James not a question about the umbrella but is that a squirrel escape ramp that you have "holding up" your wall in your yard? As someone who has dogs that love chasing something furry that's running away I appreciate that.
It's not just an umbrella, it's an adventure...
was just in the area, and WOW!!! Wish I had this. over 100 every day. It was HOT..
Also.. wow the construction going on. Poor workers needed one of these too!
They are definitely onto something, but I think I'll wait until they make a v2. A big flaw they'll need to address is how it sprays/mists water - All the water that didn't spray on you is going to collect in the top when you put it down, which means that you'll get a splash of old water the next time you use it.
Well, if you want to use the umbrella for the hot sun, great. If you need it for rain protection, the misting function kinda defeats the whole purpose of the umbrella. But then again, you don't really need to use it like that.
I live in Palm Springs, CA. Have tried Every cooling gadget in the world.....That umbrella ain't the answer..😎 Another fine video👍
What do you recommend. The older I get the less I can stand the heat.
Don't you have patio misters in Palm springs?
Life hack. Put some nice water with ice and put it in the refrigerator overnight. Pour it in the bottle is going to be nice and cold under in the umbrella ☔ great review
This but the stationary patio furniture equivalent of it is excellent on a hot day. I don't know about walking around with this whole setup. Ive seen tubing kits you can mount to items like umbrellas.. you just hook your hose up for the pressure.. forget a manual trigger.
Seems like a decent umbrella but that is about where it stops. Good idea though, just needs some revamping.. Bigger fan along with a powered mister ring not just a small regular nozzle.
i would think if you put ice or put the bottle in the freezer for a bit till it started to freeze it might make a difference. you have to try it as an umbrella in a storm
I wish I had this in France recently, got sun stroke and threw up 😖 Looks like it provided a ton of shade
The only real use for something like this would be at an amusement park imo. It's the only place you would have access to free water, would probably be out in the sun long enough to warrant using it, and have enough places to rest or prop the umbrella down so your arms don't get tired. At around $50, it's not outrageously expensive for an umbrella. It's a bit expensive but not so much that it's complete nonsense to get this over a regular umbrella. Especially since the umbrella itself seems pretty well-made.
It's great for walking to and from bus stops and waiting at bus stops when you're carless in hot climates.
The cooling is suppose to work based on evaporation. Thus the big drops won't matter. The fan however is disappointing. A more powerful motor would help but then you have to consider the weight.
2:15 that water bottle is going to be pretty heavy. Especially holding it for any period of time at the angle you hold an umbrella
Chair with a cupholder would go hard with that
i miss dry desert heat... misting in humidity is just terrible.
it would have been a nice touch to know the humidity at your 97.
my 97 has 80% humidity LoL I'm not using a misting fan at 80%
I’m not quite understanding why you would want to have water coming from an umbrella if you are trying not to get rained on? Is this only a sun umbrella?
I wonder if it would get tiring for some people, to have to hold it with the water bottle on it after a longer time period. Is it way heavier than a normal umbrella?
It's only a sun umbrella.
If the water mist is fine enough, in a dry climate like Nevada or Arizona, you should never even feel the water because it should just evaporate and make the AIR cooler before it can fall on you.
Misters for cooling are very common in dry climates.
There is this umbrella from Jisulife(Jisulife FA52) with just the fan. The better thing about is it that its rechargeable, and its foldable and can be put in a bag.
Well, I’m guessing that this umbrella will definitely protect you from UVA and UVB exposure! While $65 is pretty pricey, as a broad spectrum sun protection umbrella might balance part of that out. Maybe if the fan blades were a bit more substantial, it would work better.
To the boneyard with this thing! 🤣💀
In Australia we'd need to add a bunch of strings with corks attached (or a large net) to keep the bloody flies off!
If there was a version without the mist option and thus cost less, I would be interested
If I were you, I would review astro turf for the back yard. Hopefully the views would pay for the lawn and then it would keep the dust down and make doggo happy.
They should make the bottle shaped like a cone so you really could just stand the umbrella up. The mist and fan idea is good in arid zones but not in places that are humid.
So rather than an umbrella, it would be more accurate to call it a parasol. I wonder how well it would do if you needed it to double-duty as a regular rain umbrella.
I love your channel and have been watching for several years. One question; do all yards in Vegas look like prison? No grass and cinder block walls. Just wondering. Thanks
Looks like it could be useful for some people. Thanks for the review and the video
Feel like this is a good idea if it was like, maybe 5x bigger, could connect it to a big jug, was more stable and was automatic so you could set it to mist every couples minutes or something for a picnic or at the beach. So basically change like, almost everything about it lol
This is the kind of content I subscribed for
For that umbrella, they should include a solar panel (flexible ones) to charge the battery, or one that charges whilst you walk.
Last time I was in a Black Friday line I quickly learned the usefulness of an umbrella as a sun shade. I always have a good one nearby now. Living in Dixie even with our BRUTAL humidity, I think this would be effective with the fan. I won't be paying that price, maybe wait for an eBay deal, but yea.
Guys-either the misting gadget isn’t creating a finer mist OR the NET is catching the water causing collection turning into big drops! Not sure by looking at your vid but is the net serving a special function? Can you cut it off if not? Yes, I agree with the difficulty of the squeeze since you’re a man with greater strength than me and bigger hands. If difficult and annoying for you, it would be for me🥴. Yes it’s too expensive! If they modify it work out ease of use and lower the price. I had high hopes because I’m your Phoenix neighbor and we are melting here already. 108* to 112* so far😵💫😱🥴🙏🏻
More Bailey, please
James needs a separate Bailey sub-channel.
i love an umbrella that soaks me as i hide from the rain lol...i know its a summer thing ...but still lol
It's great for the Disney World parks (and any other theme park by extension) in Florida since it blocks the sun and it cools down
It's a bummer that it costs so much already. It could easily be upgraded with a rechargeable battery, fan motor for power, and misting mechanism. I'd love to see a TH-cam maker give this an ultimate upgrade.
I want one but I haven't had an umbrella last more than 5 uses before the wind totally ripped it to pieces. Too expensive for an umbrella.
Who was it that said "There's a sucker born every minute"?
You are so Freaking Awesome.
Thank you for so much information.
Nice review. Love the concept.
One gust of breeze, and the umbrella tips over.
I always heard if you open an umbrella indoors it'll rain. Maybe for Vegas that's a good thing!
The mic that you are using is it compatible for a iPhone. ?
They could have gone the extra step and use an ultrasonic mister. These things are not expensive but produce a much finer and more gentle, literal mist.
more a _spray_ than a "mist"
The manual misting is a deal breaker. I was expecting something along the lines of the artic air pocket for the misting which i think would be perfect for a hot day in the desert.
indoors badluck? do they make them outside?😂
What about the weight having to carry that full water bottle at an unusual angle? Seems like the hand would get tired.
When James starts laughing like that, it's a bad sign
I wish you would have said if it's heavy or not, because it has to be way heavier than a regular umbrella right?
I feel like my arms would get tired after just 10 minutes of holding that thing.
one thing i wonder about this is how much heavier it is than a normal umbrella. a full water bottle dangling off the bottom plus all the mechanics for the fan seems a bit much after a while
. I don't know when you bought yours but the ad you linked to is 89.00 now and is now rechargeable
You don't wish it was automatic, the batteries would die significantly faster. The alternative is a much steeper price in make it rechargeable. Mechanical pumps will also fail less than powered ones.
You would think since it’s an umbrella, it would be solar powered or at least have the option of it not just using batteries
Should you have water around batteries
The UN-brella
I like it!
Looking like breaking bad with you sitting in the desert there. 😂
It's cool, cause you can set it down, or put it in one of those tiki torch stands. I bet it wouldn't be too hard to replace the motor with a brushless motor, and a better prop. Get that thing to hover over you hands free!😅😅😅
The mist deff need to be redesigned. The fan need to be more powerful and USB C. Other then that it’s pretty cool.
The mister really needs to be automated and built into the "cover" that blocks the fan. Also a universal bottle cap size along with a spot to screw the cap to so it isn't just hanging.