$\Bbb{R^2}$... I know that it doesn't necessarily mean the x-y plane but .. $S^1$ does means the sphere right. So the product of them should be in $\Bbb{R^2}$.
For eg let $(x,y)\in \Bbb{R^2}$ and $(x_0,y_0)\in S^1$ then the product is $\{(x,x_0),(y,x_0),(x,y_0),(y,y_0)\}$ and these all are still in $\Bbb{R^2}$ @Balarka