Portable Neck Fan, Hand Free Personal Neck Fans for Your Neck, Portable Rechargeable Neck Fan, Wearable Long Working Time Neck Cooling Fan, Adjustable 3 Speeds, Quiet operation (Black)
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kitamoma
> 3 dayI work a Amazon and it be hot in the building. This works so great. I very light weight and I forgot I have it on most of the time. I wear it at church and nobody can hear it.
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nuunuu_121
> 3 dayI have seen these fans and wanted to give it a try and came across this USB Neck Fan Hand Free Personal Lazy Neckband fan, 3600mAh Wearable Rechargeable. When I first came across this item there weren’t any reviews so I was skeptical and selecting it. I’m glad I did. When I first came across this item there weren’t any reviews so I was skeptical and selecting it. I’m glad I did. This neck fan is very comfortable, the noise level is low and works amazingly. The neck fan produces air both around the neck and in the sides and evenly distributes cool air. The neck fan has three settings and a USB charging port. While it may appear like headphones it is a lot lighter and works great. I tested it out on my walk with my puppy and felt cool and comfortable. I would highly recommend this wearable rechargeable neckband fan.
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Sydney & Isaak Roundy
> 3 dayIt’s honestly really quiet and is comfortable sitting on your neck—not too heavy. It looks well made and sleek. What I don’t like that you can’t control the direction the air is coming from. It basically just hits your jaw and lower cheeks. It doesn’t really hit your whole face.
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Miranda
> 3 dayThis summer has already been the hottest I can remember and it has barely even gotten started. I have had to work a lot more outside than I was expecting to and after all the sun block and the hat sunglasses cooling scarf all of that stuff the only thing missing is a way to cool down and this fan although its a little heavy after wearing it all day was the best thing I could have ever had. Keeps you significantly cooler there is no doubt about it. The charge lasts for quite a bit of time and I also plugged a power brick in and the fan kept running and running. Ive done this on every event this summer so far outside. People always ask what it is and then I let them try it they are blown away literally LOL but seriously one of the greatest products ever invented.
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Mike
> 3 daythe quality of materials and workmanship is pretty good with this neck fan. the first thing i did was plug it in to charge. it did seem to take a while to charge, a few hours, which seemed a little unusual. there are 3 leds that show that the unit is charging. when i plugged it in the first light lit up. i assumed that the remaining led lights would light up once it was fully charged. i dont think thats how it works. i think what it does is just light up the first led red and when its done charging it goes out. those same leds are used to indicate what the fan power level is, those light up one at a time based on 3 different fan speeds, slow to fast. from looking at the unit there are two larger round fans on the end, I assumed those would blow air out like a normal fan but I think those are just for air intake. there are slots up the sides (left and right) that actually blow air out and up against the sides of your neck and head. at full speed it is a little noisy, especially since its right by your ears. the flexibility of the neck band is really nice but the unit is probably a little heavy because of that. overall a really nice neck fan for the price.
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Jloves2cook
> 3 dayGreat fan especially in the summer months or for hot flashes ladies very quiet just charge it and you’re good to go
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D
> 3 dayThis Rightwell fan seems well made, has safety certifications stamped on it, and has a very good sized 5200 mAh battery. It takes several hours to recharge. Light is red while charging. It has a little weigh-not too heavy-and it’s well distributed and comfortable to wear. I think the shape of it helps distribute the weight. It’s about 9.8 oz on a digital scale. About parr for neck fans. A plus is that it’s a little flexible so you can redirect the airflow within limits. It has 3 speeds easy to use with a button on right outside that lights blue when operating. The first speed is pretty quiet and it will naturally get louder with the higher speeds and the highest is loud and under your ear. It’s more of a face fan for me. Air hits the jaw upward to face, ears and eyes. I can’t wear for long periods because the air dries out my eyes. That’s the downside for me. I can redirect a little to reach more of my neck. It might be a different experience for others depending on length of a neck. I wish it had a carry pouch to keep the charging cable with it and to protect the fan when it’s in a handbag or backpack.
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James Wolfensberger
> 3 daySeems sturdy but the fan is a bit noisy and could produce more air flow.
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W. Mueller
> 3 dayMy son loves it. Keeps him cool and is unobtrusive.
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Jim Q.
> 3 dayI hate being hot. Really hate it. So, when summer approaches Im always looking for ways to help keep me cool and comfortable whenever I have to be outside. When I saw this USB hand free neck fan from Rightwell I knew I had to have one! I love how well it fits even around my larger neck. I love how easy it is to charge and how short a time it took for a full charge. I love how powerful the fans are and how well they blow air on all 3 settings. And I really love how it does keep me cooler and more comfortable even in the recent 90 heat we had. This is now my favorite product on Amazon and I highly recommend that if you hate the summer heat like me to get you one of these as well! 5 out of cool and comfortable 5 stars.