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★★★★★ 5
Compact, Powerful, and Long-Lasting Handheld Fan with Extra Features
Color: Pink
I took this little handheld fan to a concert in mid June last year and absolutely loved it. It is small, easy to carry, and holds a charge really well. I have probably used it for over 3 hours on both low and high speeds, and it is still going strong on a single charge.
I also really like that it doubles as a battery charger and a flashlight, which makes it super convenient to have on hand for different situations.
Another great feature is the safety design. The blades automatically stop if anything comes into contact with them, which is appreciated.
Overall, this is a great portable fan that I would definitely recommend, especially for concerts, travel, or hot days outside.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2026
★★★★★ 5
It’s a super good product! Compact but mighty!
Color: Brown
Don’t let the size of this fan fool you! It is powerful, great for a hot summer day, or if your car has no ac, it’s not only a fan it is a flashlight which is very bright, and the topper of all is it’s a phone charger!! For such a small item but packs quite the punch . It is small enough to fit in your purse, pocket or backpack! But don’t let the size fool you!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Perfect for Summer
Color: Pink
I ordered this portable fan for a trip to the Caribbean and it was perfect. It definitely kept me cool during the heat. It's small and lightweight and it has various settings for different levels of flow. It doesn't oscillate but that's fine with me. I've brought it with me on multiple trips so I'd say it's reliable and it has great power too. The blush pink color is so cute and feminine I love it!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Good product with an unexpected flaw
Color: Black
I like this fan. It's compact, easy to use, inexpensive, and kind of cute. The fan is decent. Not insanely strong, not too weak. It's good for its price.
But am I the only one who thought the wrist strap was absurdly difficult to pass through the second hole??? It was honestly incredibly frustrating. I tried for five minutes without any tools, and it was impossible due to the combination of the shape and depth of the hollow side of the fan case and the short length of the thin loop on the wrist strap. Perhaps a dexterous child with smaller fingers could do it better. I eventually used a long piece of thread to loop and pull the thin loop back through the second hole. Maybe a paper clip bent into a small hook may work also. I took off 1 whole star for this frustration and struggle.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Very glad I packed this for travel and commuting
Color: Black, Color: Black
I bought this mainly for travel and commuting because I tend to run warm on delayed flights, crowded buses, and long travel days. I honestly thought this might end up being one of those “just in case” gadgets that sits in my bag unused, but it has actually stayed in my commuter backpack ever since I bought it.
I used it recently during a flight that sat on the tarmac longer than expected before takeoff, and later again on a crowded, stuffy bus ride home. It made a noticeable difference and was easy to pull out quickly without taking up much room in my tote bag.
The airflow is stronger than I expected for the size, and I like that it has two settings depending on how much airflow you want. It’s also fairly quiet, which I appreciated while traveling around other people.
Battery life has been solid so far and it charges easily. I also like that it has a small flashlight built in, which is surprisingly handy while traveling and makes it feel a little more useful as an all-in-one item to keep in a commuter or travel bag.
Obviously it’s not air conditioning, but for travel, commuting, hotel rooms, or just keeping in your bag during warmer months, I’ve found it genuinely useful and have already used it more than I expected.
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