VersionTECH. Mini Portable Fan, USB Battery Operated Desk Fan, Small Personal Handheld Table Fan with USB Rechargeable Cooling Folding Electric Fan for Travel Office Room Household White








Key features
- •【Hanging Umbrella Design】: Unique design style, you can hang the fan above your umbrella or parasol. The design is ideal for outdoor crowds, and you don't have to worry about the outdoors even when the temperature is so high, because this fan can cool you down, It's a must-have for the summer.
- •【Folding And Multipurpose Design】: This fan can fold up to 180°.You can use this fan: ①hold it on your hand, ②put it on the table, ③hang it on the sun umbrella, ④clip it on other objects; If you don't know how to use it, please look at the picture or contact us. If you find better uses, you can also tell us.
- •【ENERGY SOURCE】: This fan is a USB port rechargeable model. It can also be powered directly by batteries, but you must remove the insulation from the battery compartment, otherwise it will not be recharged or used. USB cable can be charged with computer, mobile power, power bank and so on.
- •【3 Adjustable Speed Level】:Low/medium/high speed level.Adjust appropriate fan speed by pressing the power button repeatedly.And 6pcs fan blades, strong wind, wind distance up to 3m.Brushless motor makes the fan durable.Efficient power and conversion circuitry can minimize the loss to save energy and protect environment.
- •【Portable Lightweight Design】:When you go outside, you can put it in the bag with you,especially suitable for summer travel or outdoor sports,you can take it to anywhere,like NBA/World Cup Qualifiers/Football Game/or any activity.
VersionTECH. Mini Portable Fan, USB Battery Operated Desk Fan, Small Personal Handheld Table Fan with USB Rechargeable Cooling Folding Electric Fan for Travel Office Room Household White
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Customer Reviews
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Awesome powerful little fan!
Lauren S✓ Verified Purchase•November 5, 2023
This fan is my favorite small fan to use on my desk and at theme parks! The battery lasts a long time on low (possibly a long time on medium and high too, but I don't use those as often) and the breeze is so nice! It's small enough to fit in my fanny pack and easy to place on any surface.
Upstarring my review
Vicktory✓ Verified Purchase•October 18, 2023
ðŸ–Updated review:
The exposed wires don't seem to be an issue. I use this to prevent my iPhone from overheating when I absolutely must use my iPhone while running hot (those racing apps aren't going to play by themselves). In the time I've had this fan, I've charged it twice. I don't keep it on the charger, and yet the battery holds the power without losing strength between charging a. The breeze is very strong. Yes, it has exposed wires, so I would strongly encourage users to use it indoors where it's dry, and not in the rain. But I am pleasantly surprised by the battery endurance and fan's strong breeze. And might I also add that I only use it on the lowest setting, which is still very powerful.
The other brand I purchased does not compare to this fan in wind velocity or battery life. So I do recommend this fan.
🖠Previous review:
Let me point one thing out to prevent confusion that I fell for. The photo of the cord on the first page is not a two-pronged plug. If you zoom in, you will discover that photo is a mini USB plug. I do not believe they were deliberately trying to trick us into believing it was an electrical plug for a standard United States outlet. You will need a charger, since one was not provided.
Straight out of the box, the fan works fine. It has three settings, and all three work with the push of the button. This is trivial, but if you only use the first setting, you have to cycle through two higher settings before turning it off. The fan is not very loud on the low setting, but if you are in a quiet place, like a church or funeral, the medium and high settings can be audible when you use them or cycle through the settings to shut the fan off.
It seems like this fan was once a AA battery fan that has been reconfigured into a rechargeable fan. There is a battery cover along the length of the handle on the side. The clip of the battery cover has a tiny screw that prevents the user from removing the battery cover without a special odd-shaped tiny screwdriver. What this tells me is they had a bunch of AA battery powered fans laying around, but they couldn't sell them unless they were rechargeable. So they added rechargeable battery packs, fixed in a tiny screw, and resold them as rechargeable. So I don't have a lot of faith in the quality of the rechargeable battery system in this fan.
I have a few more issues with this fan:
When I plugged in the fan, I noticed the mini-USB plug was sticking out a bit far. I don't know if this is a hazard, but I felt it should be mentioned. USB plugs (or any plug) should fit flush against the item it is charging, without exposure to electrical elements.
The fan is charging now as I type, and I notice a faint red light that I assume is the charging light. There's a hole in the fan that allows me to see the light as I turn the fan at an angle, but they didn't seem to put much effort in the charging light. Will it turn green when it is fully charged? [EDIT: Yes, the light does turn green when the device is fully charged.]
One of the first things I noticed about this fan is the exposed wires in the fold of the handle. I don't know what would happen if this gets wet. There is also a single frail-appearing wire beside it, that I'm afraid will eventually break. With the constant folding and unfolding of the handle, I'm quite sure some of these exposed wires will fray, rendering the fan useless.
The fan is designed to fit on the ribs of an umbrella. I assume the umbrella they meant for this fan was a parasol that protects the user from the sun. I haven't tried this on an umbrella, because I purchased this fan to cool off my very overheated iPhone. The fan does the job I intended it to do, and does so on the lowest setting, which should theoretically prolong the life of the battery. We'll see.
The fan is provided with a metal "clip" that fits into the handle, but when I attached the clip, I discovered it to be very flimsy. It's basically a bent piece of wire, which will undoubtedly wind up in my junk drawer that I call a "garbage can waiting room".
The bottom of the handle has a strap-handle hole. I'm sure with the right strap that is long enough to be worn around the neck, the user could bend up the fan toward the face, that should provide hands-free air. But I haven't tested this theory. No strap was provided with this fan. [EDIT: The fan bends downward, making this idea a dud.]
As I mentioned, I purchased this fan for my iPhone. I also bought a smaller fan (from a different company) so I can be charging one fan while using the other. Both fans have three settings and both project the same force of air. I deliberately bought two different fans because I know if I bought two exact fans, one will work better than the other, and I will obsess over the weaker of the two.
I will be keeping an eye on this particular fan and keeping you updated on its durability. But I honestly feel like I bought a piece of junk. However, for the purpose I purchased this item, there is no reason for the wires to be exposed to moisture.
Do I recommend this fan? The exposed wires are set deep in a crevice, but I can't help but wonder if a small child could poke his finger in and touch those shiny wires while the device is plugged in, could he suffer a shock? This issue could've been prevented, simply by wrapping the wires before inserting them in the device. I may disassemble the fan and attempt to insulate the wires, myself. I can't prevent my mind from constantly focusing on this one issue.
I provided a photo of the exposed wires, simply because there are no other available photos of the back-side of the fan. Even user reviews failed to photograph the back, so I provided that photo - complete with arrows and labels - for you.
The yellow arrow points out the exposed wires.
The orange arrow points out the very frail wire I mentioned.
The white arrow points to the USB plug that does not fit flush with the device.
I hope this review gives you some insight to help you decide if this particular item will suit your needs. I am not trying to discourage anyone from buying this item. It does work well for the reason I purchased it. But if you are buying it to use in the sun or an area where no option to recharge the device is provided, a cannot guarantee you will not be stranded in the heat without a cooling device that could prevent possible heat stroke. If you have a medical condition that would require the use of a personal fan, you should pass on this one and spend a bit more money on a more reliable fan. But the price is low enough to take your chances, if comfort is your only purpose for buying a personal fan.
The exposed wires don't seem to be an issue. I use this to prevent my iPhone from overheating when I absolutely must use my iPhone while running hot (those racing apps aren't going to play by themselves). In the time I've had this fan, I've charged it twice. I don't keep it on the charger, and yet the battery holds the power without losing strength between charging a. The breeze is very strong. Yes, it has exposed wires, so I would strongly encourage users to use it indoors where it's dry, and not in the rain. But I am pleasantly surprised by the battery endurance and fan's strong breeze. And might I also add that I only use it on the lowest setting, which is still very powerful.
The other brand I purchased does not compare to this fan in wind velocity or battery life. So I do recommend this fan.
🖠Previous review:
Let me point one thing out to prevent confusion that I fell for. The photo of the cord on the first page is not a two-pronged plug. If you zoom in, you will discover that photo is a mini USB plug. I do not believe they were deliberately trying to trick us into believing it was an electrical plug for a standard United States outlet. You will need a charger, since one was not provided.
Straight out of the box, the fan works fine. It has three settings, and all three work with the push of the button. This is trivial, but if you only use the first setting, you have to cycle through two higher settings before turning it off. The fan is not very loud on the low setting, but if you are in a quiet place, like a church or funeral, the medium and high settings can be audible when you use them or cycle through the settings to shut the fan off.
It seems like this fan was once a AA battery fan that has been reconfigured into a rechargeable fan. There is a battery cover along the length of the handle on the side. The clip of the battery cover has a tiny screw that prevents the user from removing the battery cover without a special odd-shaped tiny screwdriver. What this tells me is they had a bunch of AA battery powered fans laying around, but they couldn't sell them unless they were rechargeable. So they added rechargeable battery packs, fixed in a tiny screw, and resold them as rechargeable. So I don't have a lot of faith in the quality of the rechargeable battery system in this fan.
I have a few more issues with this fan:
When I plugged in the fan, I noticed the mini-USB plug was sticking out a bit far. I don't know if this is a hazard, but I felt it should be mentioned. USB plugs (or any plug) should fit flush against the item it is charging, without exposure to electrical elements.
The fan is charging now as I type, and I notice a faint red light that I assume is the charging light. There's a hole in the fan that allows me to see the light as I turn the fan at an angle, but they didn't seem to put much effort in the charging light. Will it turn green when it is fully charged? [EDIT: Yes, the light does turn green when the device is fully charged.]
One of the first things I noticed about this fan is the exposed wires in the fold of the handle. I don't know what would happen if this gets wet. There is also a single frail-appearing wire beside it, that I'm afraid will eventually break. With the constant folding and unfolding of the handle, I'm quite sure some of these exposed wires will fray, rendering the fan useless.
The fan is designed to fit on the ribs of an umbrella. I assume the umbrella they meant for this fan was a parasol that protects the user from the sun. I haven't tried this on an umbrella, because I purchased this fan to cool off my very overheated iPhone. The fan does the job I intended it to do, and does so on the lowest setting, which should theoretically prolong the life of the battery. We'll see.
The fan is provided with a metal "clip" that fits into the handle, but when I attached the clip, I discovered it to be very flimsy. It's basically a bent piece of wire, which will undoubtedly wind up in my junk drawer that I call a "garbage can waiting room".
The bottom of the handle has a strap-handle hole. I'm sure with the right strap that is long enough to be worn around the neck, the user could bend up the fan toward the face, that should provide hands-free air. But I haven't tested this theory. No strap was provided with this fan. [EDIT: The fan bends downward, making this idea a dud.]
As I mentioned, I purchased this fan for my iPhone. I also bought a smaller fan (from a different company) so I can be charging one fan while using the other. Both fans have three settings and both project the same force of air. I deliberately bought two different fans because I know if I bought two exact fans, one will work better than the other, and I will obsess over the weaker of the two.
I will be keeping an eye on this particular fan and keeping you updated on its durability. But I honestly feel like I bought a piece of junk. However, for the purpose I purchased this item, there is no reason for the wires to be exposed to moisture.
Do I recommend this fan? The exposed wires are set deep in a crevice, but I can't help but wonder if a small child could poke his finger in and touch those shiny wires while the device is plugged in, could he suffer a shock? This issue could've been prevented, simply by wrapping the wires before inserting them in the device. I may disassemble the fan and attempt to insulate the wires, myself. I can't prevent my mind from constantly focusing on this one issue.
I provided a photo of the exposed wires, simply because there are no other available photos of the back-side of the fan. Even user reviews failed to photograph the back, so I provided that photo - complete with arrows and labels - for you.
The yellow arrow points out the exposed wires.
The orange arrow points out the very frail wire I mentioned.
The white arrow points to the USB plug that does not fit flush with the device.
I hope this review gives you some insight to help you decide if this particular item will suit your needs. I am not trying to discourage anyone from buying this item. It does work well for the reason I purchased it. But if you are buying it to use in the sun or an area where no option to recharge the device is provided, a cannot guarantee you will not be stranded in the heat without a cooling device that could prevent possible heat stroke. If you have a medical condition that would require the use of a personal fan, you should pass on this one and spend a bit more money on a more reliable fan. But the price is low enough to take your chances, if comfort is your only purpose for buying a personal fan.
Comes in handy!
B.Coleman✓ Verified Purchase•October 12, 2023
These fans exceeded my expectation. I bought these for trip to Europe when we were going to be in the hot heat. The battery lasts an unexpectantly long time, and the multiple fan speeds are very helpful. Having these when going on excursions or when standing in long lines made people very jealous of me, lol. I'm glad I purchased these fans!
Besttt
Missy✓ Verified Purchase•September 9, 2023
Lovee this I don't miss my standing fan when there is a power outage n I live on a small island so you know it gets hot
Upgraded USB-C charger and great battery life
MS✓ Verified Purchase•August 15, 2023
Love this so much that I got a second one! I had bought this at the beginning of 2023 when it had a micro USB port and charger and I love the USB C charger even more. The battery lasts FOREVER, a good 6-8 hours, so long that I lose track of time using it. It has a pleasant "white noise" hum with use that I like but may be too loud for others as it gets even louder when the speed settings are turned up. A good buy when it's on sale
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