Our history

In 2018, a friend of founder Bruno Aubert asked him if he could come up with a solution to keep his feet warm all day long. Working in cold storage warehouses in Atlanta, USA, this friend couldn't find any product that truly met his needs for an 8-hour workday in difficult temperature conditions. Existing battery-powered solutions are heavy, uncomfortable, energy-intensive, and limited in time. 

 

Bruno Aubert set himself a challengeto offer a completely innovative sole that produces heat, without batteries, for worker comfort in extreme cold conditions and also produces cold for those exposed to extreme heat. He founded Solecooler in January 2019.. After almost 3 years of R&D CLIMFEET insoles are marketed in autumn 2022, then instantly selected for presentation at CES in Las Vegas in January 2023.

 
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"What drives me every day is inventing something that didn't exist until now, not improving what already exists.”

2019
Creation
Solecooler is born

In January 2019, Bruno registered the Solecooler company. This was the first step that enabled him to start developing the ClimFeet solution and very quickly obtain Young Innovative Company (JEI) status.

2022
First version
Marketing ClimFeet

After more than two years of R&D, the first finalized version is now on the market. This is the ClimFeet silicone insole, which will be presented at CES 2023 in Las Vegas, USA.

2023
R&D and structuring
Second ClimFeet version & first team

R&D continues, leading to the launch of a second, more resistant version of ClimFeet, ClimFeet Perf, with equivalent properties but made of TPU. This is also the year in which the team comes together and a new project emerges.

2024-2025
New project
WarnFeet development

Following requests from customers and partners, Solecooler embarks on the development of the WarnFeet project. An initial prototype attracted the attention of CES, enabling it to be presented at CES 2024 in Las Vegas, USA. Since then, R&D has continued to progress and the first tests will be carried out at the end of 2025.

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