6/24/2023 0 Comments Motrix industriesIf you want to get in on the cold drink action, they’ve launched an Indiegogo for the Juno Chiller, which would allow you get the beverage cooling appliance for half off ($199) in August if everything goes according plan.Īs you can see by the product hero reel below, the final consumer edition will look much different than the working prototype shown above, featuring a much taller chamber that will allow you to chill everything from a can of beer to a bottle of wine. Matrix, on the other hand, seems to be just getting started with their product and plan on releasing their home beverage cooler later this year. It’s an intriguing idea if they can pull it off, but the company’s largely gone quiet ever since pitching in it 20. Frigondas, a startup based in Spain, pitched the idea of an actual microwave that would both heat and flash-freeze. Spoon readers may also recall others have talked about a “microwave for cooling” before. Phononic has been talking up their solid state cooling technology for some time, but over the past few years have largely focused on displacing compressor-based refrigerators in commercial refrigeration environments. Matrix is not the only company looking to apply thermoelectric cooling technology to new applications. #ces2020Ī post shared by The Spoon on at 6:23am PST ![]() After double-clicking, the process will start installation. After the file is downloaded, double-click on it to begin the installation process as illustrated below. In this noisy show floor video, you can hear how the Juno Chiller uses the Peltier effect to cool a can of soda. Head over to Motrix’s GitHub Releases page and download the EXE file. It’s complicated to say the least and I’m not a particle physicist, but what I can do is shoot iPhone video at CES press events that shows you the technology in action: The product is based on a technology called thermoelectric cooling, which longtime Spoon readers know is based on a principle called the Peltier Effect, which essentially pushes phonons from one place to another through electrical excitement and in turn can remove heat from, say, a refrigerator chamber or a can of pop. ![]() A full-featured download manager Support downloading HTTP, FTP, BitTorrent, Magnet, etc. ![]() That’s the utopia that Matrix Industries has in mind with their new Juno Chiller. Home Features Download Support Lab License Twitter GitHub Behance. Whoever it is, you’re now the sad sack stuck drinking room temperature beer or wine from a can (and you do drink wine from a can, ok?) wishing someone just had a little more beverage planning foresight.īut what if you could toss that can or bottle into a ‘microwave for cooling’ and almost instantly have an ice-cold beverage? Tell me if this sounds familiar: You go into the fridge to get a refreshing cold can of your favorite beverage and, surprise surprise, someone forgot to restock the fridge.
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