ORORO launches ZenFlow Power Cooling Jacket

ORORO, a well-known brand for heated clothing, has taken a new step by launching its first-ever cooling product, the ZenFlow Power Cooling Jacket. This innovative jacket is designed to help users stay cool and comfortable even in extreme heat and features ororo’s latest quiet cooling fan technology that ensures continuous air circulation for up to 9.5 hours.

The jacket is equipped with two cooling fans positioned at the lower back. These fans operate at three different speeds, low, medium, and high, powered by ororo’s new PD5K battery. Like their heated jackets, users can control the air flow level based on their comfort.

Made with a durable, lightweight polyester fabric, the jacket provides both performance and ease. Elastic wrist seams and an adjustable drawstring at the hem help reduce air escape and allow for a better fit. The minimalist design includes detachable zippered sleeves, so it can also be worn as a short-sleeved jacket. With five practical pockets for carrying essentials, it combines function with everyday convenience. The jacket is offered in orange and green and comes in unisex sizes from Small to Extra-Large.

ororo CEO Mark H. explained the idea behind the new product: “At ororo, our goal is to help people stay active and comfortable no matter the weather. This mission, along with listening to feedback from our customers, led us to develop cooling apparel. The ZenFlow Power Cooling Jacket marks the beginning of this new direction, and we’re excited to continue blending fashion with technology to meet our customers’ needs.”

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