What is the use of seat ventilation?
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Seat ventilation has the following uses: 1. Lowering temperature: Seat ventilation can help dissipate heat and allow air to pass through leather seats, reducing surface temperature, especially after exposure to the sun, solving the problem of hot leather seats in the car. 2. Alleviating discomfort: Seat ventilation keeps the passenger's back and buttocks dry and breathable, preventing discomfort caused by stuffiness and sweating due to poor ventilation between the body and the seat. Seat principle: Inside the seat, a turbo fan is installed through a reasonable circuit design. When operating, air blows out from the tiny holes in the seat fabric.
The seat ventilation feature is truly practical, especially for someone like me who drives frequently. In summer, my back tends to sweat, but with ventilation on, cool air blows through the gaps in the seat, providing instant relief. It reduces sweat accumulation, prevents clothes from sticking to the body, avoids embarrassment, and reduces the frequency of car washes. Compared to air conditioning that only blows cold air on the upper body, ventilation targets only the contact areas, making it more energy-efficient and effective. On long drives, I feel much less fatigued—my back stays cool, muscles relax, and driving becomes safer. Even when waiting in the car while working or meeting someone, turning it on makes the experience much more comfortable, enhancing the overall driving and riding experience. It’s such a thoughtful design.