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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Jim
> 3 dayI have a friend that has a similar fan like these. He was always raving about them. So I saw these and thought I would give them a try. I like the foldable feature in these. They really do move the air around your head and neck. While they won’t get as much use this time of year as we heat up in summer these will be really nice to have on. Only two things I would add would be a longer charging cable and a pouch to put them in when you want take them with you to a sporting event or outdoor activity. Overall I am pleased with them and look forward to more use as the weather heats up.
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Kindle User
> 3 dayStill testing them out. Love the battery indicator. A little loud but work really well and fold nice. Just hope they don’t break at folds.
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J. Young
21-11-2024I was pleasantly surprised. The product works well and has different modes. Its easy to use and fits nice in my bag. To my it is a life saver. My body gets overheated quickly especially in the sun so Its nice to have something on hand that can provide me with relief. Getting sick and missing out is no fun, with this I can still enjoy out door activities without having deal with the down fall. I recommend to anyone with sun sensitivity or trouble getting cooled down. Its not to noisy and fits around my neck and stays there.
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Jen
> 3 dayThis neck fan has 3 air flow settings, it moves alot of air when on high. I like that it is foldable for easy carry and storage. Wish the vents angled in more so the air blew more toeards you and less towards the sky. It seems to use alot of battery power but I do like the display for the battery power. Son is going to use it while on tractor.
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kkr
24-11-2024Ive 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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ralisam
> 3 dayNice, personal fan just where you need it. Great for in the car or at work, or at amusement parks, etc.
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Rusty Shackleford
Greater than one weekNot too loud. Keep your head and neck cool on hot summer days. Battery life is ok.
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NTEUStew
> 3 dayIt 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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Jesus S
> 3 dayI really wanted a neck fan this past Summer but always turned away due to the fixed horseshoe design. Being fixed, it was bulky to keep it inside my backpack when not in use. This Laeso model has changed the game for me. Easy to fold and drop into my backpack is a breeze. The amount of air flowing is very good. Level 1 fan speed is calm and the noise level is within reason. As you are walking in streets, it will hardly be noticeable. Once you raise to Level 3, the noise decibels are much higher along with a corresponding air flow. USB Type C charging is a good choice here. The fan itself is not heavy so you can wear it for long periods of time. The normal amount of battery life suffices for my daily work commute. One thing I wish it had was a zippered pouch or something to toss it into to lengthen the lifespan of the fan. In the meantime, I found a string bag to prevent dust settling into the vanes. Solid neck fan! Highly recommended for getting airflow circulation quickly around your head. 5 Stars ☆☆☆☆☆
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ReynoWrap66
> 3 dayMy husband often uses this when he is out on our tractor mowing. We were both suprised at how much air this unit actually moves and somehow it cools Plus it doesnt catch long hair inside of it Yay !!! Youve got to get this for the hot days of summer - or else youll regret it !!