Portable Camping Fan with Lights, 20000mAh Detachable Rechargeable Battery Operated Fan, Battery Powered Outdoor Tent Fan with 4 Speeds & Hook, Personal USB Table Fan for Camping Accessories
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MyNameIsMama
> 3 dayBringing this on our cruise for the noise and fan. My kids have to sleep with a fan, nice to keep around for power outages in typical South Carolina storms. Also will be great to add to our camping collection. We will get plenty of use out of this thing!
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charjae
> 3 dayI really like this fan. It’s light weight with a single battery in which surprised me. I charged up each battery and that took maybe around an hour for fully charged. And the battery seems to have a long charge, I will find out in the next week or two with a trip and update on that for certain. The light is very bright, I think this is perfect for camping or if your electricity goes out! The fan is quiet too so you’re not drawing attention to yourself out in the middle of the woods, but you’re staying comfortable if there isn’t a breeze. I think for the cost this fan is an amazing item to have and I absolutely recommend it!
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Durward Schamberger
> 3 dayVery well made fan and very light weight. No rattling noise when operating at full fan speed. The fan has a 4-speed fan setting, it produces very strong wind at high speed and it is very quiet. The fan head can be rotated 270 degrees. The LED lamp (it has 10 LEDs) has 3 brightness settings, enough for light for a small tent. It has a hook on the bottom for hanging. It can be wall mounted. It has USB C 5V 2A input port on the side of the unit for running the fan/light only, so if the battery packs are bad you can still run the fan with AC adapter or power bank, it will not charge the battery pack (if battery pack is installed) using this port. The two battery packs are shipped with 66% charge level and it comes with a USB A to USB C cable, you should use 5V 2A rating AC adapter. The battery pack is rated at 15Wh and can be used as a power bank, it has a USB A output rated at 5V 2A. Run time calculation using the USB C port on the side of the fan running from 5V 2A AC adapter: The fan current draws are measured at 0.169A @5V = 0.845W at lowest speed, 0.818A @5V = 4.09W at highest speed, so the run time based on 15Wh battery pack, at lowest speed it should run for 15Wh/0.845W = 17.75 hours (35.50 hours using two battery packs), at highest speed it should run for 15Wh/4.09W = 3.67 hours (7.34 hours using two battery packs). I really like this fan because it is very quiet and it is great that it comes with 2 battery packs but the run time of 86 hours using two battery packs is questionable based on my measurement. Notes: I do not have fan current draw specification from the company to verify the test, my test is done using an un-calibrated meter.
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Jason
> 3 dayI have 3 of these fans, all same construction but different configurations. I also have several other types of battery operated fans to compare to. This style of fan blows the others away. This is the first Ive owned that has interchangeable batteries which is nice to have on hand. I charged the battery, turned fan on low, and it ran continuously for more than 24hrs! These fans move a good amount of air and the battery life is impressive! When camping recharge on the plug in car, at home I use a solar set up. If your looking for a portable fan these dont disappoint!
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Kesada
> 3 dayBought this to use in my golf cart, unfortunately is does not move enough air do the job i needed it to do. For use indoors it is adequate and the light was a positive when using under the sink changing our disposal.
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Amanda Joy ONeill
> 3 dayMy family goes camping frequently. I do not like the heat and love to have a fan on to circulate the air in our tents. I have only had this fan for one camping trip so far but it was wonderful! For such a small fan it really moved the air and cooled the tent off. I love that it has a hook so I can hang it up too. The added light was also a nice feature that I do not have on my other camping fan. This fan was definitely a hit and will make the perfect addition to our camping gear!
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Keith Elkin
> 3 dayMy wife and I like it COLD when were sleeping, like 64 degrees, even in winter. The problem is we travel on business once in a while, and always take cruises when vacationing, and the air conditioning gods are never in our favor. The majority of the hotels we stay in have something called PTAC or Packaged Terminal Air Conditioning systems. A centralized unit cools (or heats) the air at the temperature the hotel sets, and all your thermostat does is control when that already cooled (or heated) air is blown into your room. You have zero control of the temperature of the air. What that means is if the hotel is only cooling their air to 68 degrees, that is the coolest the air will ever get in your room, no matter what you set your thermostat to. Because of this, I have found myself buying box fans or table fans when traveling or going on vacation, not just to cool the air, but it also helps drown out the ambient noise. Then I started seeing USB powered fans, so I purchased one to use with one of my many USB brick battery packs. The helped a LOT, but the battery would die in the middle of the night. Then I ordered this fan, and it is the be-all end-all of portable fans for travel and camping. This fan comes with two removable battery packs. You can have one charging while the other is in use, and depending on the speed of the fan you select, it can last all night long and then some. The fan has a built-in flashlight, though it doesnt have the same great execution as the fan itself, its okay and more like a nightlight than a flashlight, but its not why I ordered the fan for anyway. The fan produces enough air movement to make you feel cooler, especially when pointed right at you, and makes what would be a restless sweaty night into a cool, comfortable night. The fan has a stand for placing it on a desk or table, and the stand has its own built in hook which lets you hang it off the frame of a tent, the typical wall lamp next to your hotel / motel bed, or a stake. The removable battery packs also have USB ports allowing you to use them to charge other devices like a smart phone, headphones, or ear buds. Its not the most efficient use of these batteries though and I prefer to use my own brick USB battery packs for that purpose, but each person is different. Im very satisfied with this fan and it beats the heck out of the old fashioned camping fan that took a single C cell battery. If youre looking for a portable battery powered fan, look no further. Its incredible!
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Wm. Coale
> 3 dayIn spite of being very lightweight, this fan does a reasonably good job of moving the air! The fan has four speed settings, and the light has three levels of intensity. In addition, there is a plastic hook that can be rotated 360 degrees for hanging and positioning the fan. Another great feature, especially if youre using the fan in a situation where its on for hours and hours at a time, is the inclusion of a spare battery...great idea! This is a perfect fan for camping, given its compact size and lightweight construction.
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Knowwut
> 3 dayBoth batteries included could barely hold a charge, and werent compatible with any of my USBC cables.
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Handy Andy
> 3 dayThe KopBeau fan appears to be well made. This KopBeau battery operated fan comes with 2 x 10000mAh rechargeable Lithium batteries that can easily be detached and used as power banks to charge other devices, such as smartphones or tablets. I also like the very bright LED light that is built into the fan, as well as the plastic hanging hook on the bottom of the fan’s base. I have a soft spot in my heart for devices that can do more than one thing very well. This fan definitely falls into that category. The fan has four speeds, and all of the fan speeds are quiet. The fan is made out of high quality ABS plastic, which appears to be durable. The country of origin is China. And now for the criticisms: 1. My KopBeau fan did not include any instructions whatsoever. I was able to figure out everything on my own, but I just wanted to point this out in case the same thing happens to you. Very odd… 2. It appears that two of the four rubber pads on the base of the fan are missing. This causes my fan to vibrate a little more than it should when it is placed on a hard surface. I am attaching a photo of the base of the fan to show you what I am referring to. I digitally circled (in red) the two missing rubber pads. 3. Although I like this fan, I definitely feel that it is a bit over priced. I recommend that you do some competitive price shopping on Amazon before you purchase a battery operated fan. Summary: 3 Stars. This battery fan functions very well, but I think it is on the expensive side given some of the annoying QC issues.