
UK-based MyCelsius has launched a cooling bracelet designed to manage hot flushes from menopause, hormonal changes, stress, and anxiety, featuring thermoelectric technology developed over three years.
The wearable offers standard and boost cooling modes for three-minute sessions, an eight-hour night mode for sleep disruption from night sweats, and warming modes for temperature regulation. The device provides up to 20 cooling sessions or eight hours of continuous night cooling on a single charge, with one-hour fast charging.
The bracelet comes in two styles with four strap color options and operates without screens or data tracking. After three years of development, the product integrates patent-pending cooling technology into a wearable format.
“Women’s health has historically received far less attention and innovation than it needs, and hot flushes are a daily reality for millions who feel there are few practical solutions available,” said Maxime Kryvian, Co-Founder and CEO of MyCelsius. “This is why we put all our passion and energy into creating the MyCelsius Cooling Bracelet, to drive innovation and be part of the solution to close the gender health gap, not perpetuate it.”
Hot flushes affect approximately 75% of menopausal women, with many experiencing multiple episodes daily that can last for years. Current management options include hormone therapy, lifestyle modifications, and cooling products, though many women report inadequate relief from available solutions.