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Angel Tempest Goggles With the Tiny Fan

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Old 06-10-2009, 12:34 PM
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The ad for these snow goggles says that they have a "micro-electronic fan provides Constant Air Management for those searching for the ultimate in fog-free vision."

Okay, first of all I don't know why they capitalized "constant air management" unless they invented it, and secondly, "micro-electric fan." I never thought about putting a fin inside a pair of goggles. How "micro" is this fan? Is there just one in each pair of goggles? Does it really keep them from fogging?
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The ad for these snow goggles says that they have a "micro-electronic fan provides Constant Air Management for those searching for the ultimate in fog-free vision."

Okay, first of all I don't know why they capitalized "constant air management" unless they invented it, and secondly, "micro-electric fan." I never thought about putting a fin inside a pair of goggles. How "micro" is this fan? Is there just one in each pair of goggles? Does it really keep them from fogging?
Sorry, but it seems that Google has never hear of "micro-electronic fan goggles." I did, however, find this picture when I did a search for "micro fan." This is a two-inch micro-electric fan, which is probably still too big for sunglasses.

That's about all I can tell you about goggles with "micro-electric fans."
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