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J Black
> 3 dayThis one is ok. I own several. This one is a little small on my neck. However, I love how the arms can be angled.
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Matthew Holloway
> 3 dayThought these things were gimmicky so I had avoided them until a co-worker told me that she was wearing hers while working out in the yard and that it was actually helping to keep her cool. Thankfully this charges through a USB-C, like everything else worth keeping. This thing actually does work --- it isnt going to blow super cold air, but it has enough power to negate the temperature of the air to still cool you down. It is comfortable enough to wear for longer periods of time. I am about a 17 1/4 neck in mens dress shirts, and there is still room to grow. I like that the front fans are adjustable, as well. The device seems to be sturdy, and charges quickly, although there is no LED indication of how much progress your battery has made towards a full charge. Overall, this is a reasonable price and I have been wearing it at home every day since I got it, so if you are one of those people who can never cool down, I would definitely recommend this.
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knitting zeal
> 3 dayI have been debating getting one of these personal fans for a while. I am perimenopausal and my temperature fluctuates often! With summer approaching and no central air in my house, I thought one of these cooling fans might help. Overall this particular fan works very well. I like being able to angle the two sides to direct the air where I want it. The battery lasts long on a charge. The fan motor is relatively quiet. The buzz sound it makes does not annoy me. The fan is mostly comfortable to wear. It fits a bit tightly on my neck but it is not very heavy. I like that it folds up for storage or for packing in my purse/bag. I am planning to use it while working in my garden too. Its lightweight enough to be easy to wear while engaged in other activities.
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F. D. Valenzuela
> 3 dayI like living in Texas though I am not a fan of the heat. This fan helps with the heat and blows away some mosquitoes, bonus! Every neck surgery I have my neck gets bigger and this still fits my size 18.5 neck. It has three fan speeds and a pause button to cut off the airflow on the back of your head, why anyone would do that is beyond me but you can.
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Musicbookfan
> 3 dayThe fan works very well - 3 speeds, the high speed throws out a good amount of air. Air flow is in the front and along the neck. The fan is noisy, especially a the high speed. The front fans can be adjusted - very slightly - to curve inward. Includes a short USB charging cord, fan arrives partially charged and ready to use. Folds for storage. This fan has its uses - I think mostly when sitting in the heat for a sporting event, etc. People do like to use these when walking around, especially at outdoor events/theme parks. For me, personally, its too large to be comfortable for that. However, thats just me - others may not might the size. My husband wore this around for a bit and he said the same thing - just too big on his neck for his liking.
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Lexie
> 3 dayI have found it to be a convenient and efficient personal cooling device. While it has some minor drawbacks, it still delivers on its promise of providing refreshing airflow during hot weather. One aspect that initially disappointed me was that the fan was not charged upon arrival. It would have been more convenient if it came ready to use right out of the box. However, once charged, the fan operates effectively and provides a noticeable cooling effect. I got this in pink and it looked just like the pictures! Quite vibrant. The airflow generated is impressive, and it offers a significant boost in ventilation compared to other portable fans I have tried. Regarding battery life, it does NOT last 12 hours as advertised. Its worth noting that the actual battery life can vary depending on the fans operating mode and other factors as I’ve played around with it and it has varied. While the fan is foldable, I agree that it is somewhat bulky when folded. It does not fold into a compact size as one might expect, which can be a slight inconvenience for storage.On the positive side, the fans bladeless design adds an extra layer of safety, especially when used by children. The rechargeable feature eliminates the need for constantly replacing batteries, which is GREAT. Additionally, the fan is easy to operate. So far it has been reliable and efficient cooling device that offers refreshing airflow during hot weather. The foldability aspect could be improved for better portability, but the fans bladeless design, rechargeable feature, and overall performance make it a worthwhile purchase for those seeking a personal cooling solution.
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RPL
> 3 dayFan is reasonably quiet for using often. Breeze is a life-saver in the hot humid weather. A bit bulky but not too heavy.
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YONGHUI SITU
> 3 dayIt is as I had anticipated. It works by delivering a powerful breeze to the face. With a visible digital panel on the side, it has 5 modes that you can alter as necessary. Most importantly, its light enough that I can wear it around my neck while walking.
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Mali_Rose
> 3 dayThis fan is super good for summer here in US. Im working in a warehouse and its unbelievable hot in there. Not to mention I live in the South. Even the medium setting keeps the sweat bullets off from me. Its comfortable, not heavy and the charge feels like last for days. I have not charged since Monday and its Tuesday. Im sure at least 1/2 my plan will be wearing whole this summer.
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Kristoff
> 3 dayThe back fans around the neck are significantly weaker than the front on both ( I purchased 2 ) Hense it barly compensates for the heat it gives off for being so chunky. The front fans are decent though, and its a snug fit around the neck with able to rotate the front fans 5 degrees, means I can position it on different parts of my face. Again, well worth the price. But be aware, you are paying for what you will get.