Portable Neck Fan,Foldable Neck Fan Hands Free Bladeless Personal Fan,LCD Display USB Powered 3-Speed Neck Fan for Outdoor Indoor
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Barb Glasgo
> 24 hourIt has just the right amount of air going up very helpful!!!!
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Paula
> 24 hourThis is certainly not designed for outdoor use. You won’t feel much when you wear it under the sun in a hot day. It works great when I sitting in my office and the AC doesn’t work right. It also helpful when I doing gym workout and it prevents me from sweating. It’s lightweight and quiet, and battery life is great. I am happy with this product.
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NTEUStew
> 24 hourIt works well, surprisingly strong yet still lightweight. Only real downside I have with it is that it is LOUD, at least when I wear my hearing aids.
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Steve In Dallas
> 24 hourFoldable and rechargeable. The power display is useful. These seem to move quite a bit of air but I wish you could direct the flow direction to some extent. The airflow could be better aimed and more personalized IMO. I would still purchase these again
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kkr
> 24 hourIve been looking at neck fans for a while, but never pulled the trigger on one skeptical of how much air can possibly be blown out to make a noticeable difference. I thought this one was unique because it folds - which I havent seen in others (I might have missed others, though). Thanks to it folding, it makes it very compact to carry and store which is a huge plus because it can be a bit unwieldy otherwise. You can easily put this in a backpack, sling bag, etc. It would be nice if it came with a little carry bag too, but it doesnt. There is a LCD readout of the battery level left which is really nice to have, but the readout stays on during the use of this so this means everyone can read how much battery power your have left. LOL No big deal, but itll probably distract folks. I wonder why it doesnt just dim out. If the device is off, a long press on the power will show you the battery remaining and then dim out. A quick press will turn it on to level 1, then level 2, then level 3 (highest) which puts out a good amount of air but at the expense of the sound which can be noisy in quiet environments. Again, not a big deal - youre probably out and about where theres a lot of outside noise anyway. Air is blown up from left and right sides, but not the back - due to the folding mechanism. Thats a little price to play for the convenience of the fold. Air is drawn in from the fans in the front ends of the device - the air intakes are on the inside of the device facing the user. Like many of these types of fans, it does say its bladeless fans which its true, it doesnt use blade fans. However, I always wonder: cant hair still get pulled in and get stuck on these types of fans? I assume not - or at least its less likely. Regardless, I dont think the air intake is that strong to actually pull your hair into the intakes. It charges via USB-C located on the underside of the device. I have to admit that this pumped out more air than I thought it would. It was actually quite pleasant, and I do like it. Now, this is not in 90 degree heat, however. I tested this in room temperature. I would think that when in hot air, the fan will blow hot air - or at least warm air up on your face. It will probably still feel better than just getting beat with the hot air. I can totally find lots of use out of this when hiking or at a ball game for example.
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Ches C
> 24 hourThis is a great neck fan for those of you who sweats a lot when the weather gets above 70F. This really cools you down and there are 3 fan speeds that you can adjust. We brought this when we visited theme parks and I was so happy I made the decision to buy this. It made our day a lot more pleasant.
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Mayor Hal
> 24 hourReally puts out the air for such a small fan! Impressive! Got it for my girlfriend who is suffering from hot flashes to use at her computer, she loves it!
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TVM
> 24 hourNice foldable neck fan for those hot blooded people! Great to keep you cool at Disney or Universal on a hot day. Easy to pack.
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shmoop
> 24 hourIt’s been downright frigid this year, so I haven’t had much need for this yet, but I’m looking forward to taking this camping this spring and using it around the house once the weather warms up. That said, i was surprised and impressed with how effective the LAESO portable neck fan is at cooling me down. I love that you wear it, so your hands are free and the cool air follows you around. I also love that it is rechargeable with the included USB C cable. The bright battery indicator is another winning feature. I do wish, however, that the device were a little bit quieter. Since it is worn around the neck, any noise it generates is very audible. Especially at level 3, which is the level I find is the most effective, it is quite loud.
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drose
> 24 hourThis is one of those things you think is absurd when someone tells you hear about it. I certainly did. How is a little fan around your neck going to do anything to keep you cool? And how long could a battery last running it? Well my physical therapist was wearing one during a session and I asked her about it. She ranted and raved about how great they were. I have to admit I was still kind of skeptical but I ordered one to try while doing yard work. Its amazing. You actually feel significantly cooler with it running, especially if you start to sweat. Its fairly lightweight and its not uncomfortable to wear. It can be loud on higher settings, though. The manufacturer claims you can get up to 12 hours on a charge at low speed. I havent worn it anywhere near that long yet but I have worn it outside for several hours at a time on medium and it has not quit on me yet. It has a rechargeable battery and you charge it with a regular USB charger. Theres also a nice digital battery life remaining display. Im pleased with it so far and look forward to putting it through the paces this summer.