A whole new way to cool off at the beach or pool on vacation. This thing cools your head and your entire body!
In fact, we have before us a portable fan with adjustment, customization and a generally convenient design.
In summer, such a device can be worn every day.
▶︎ Buy: 1,960 RUB 1,840



A pair of fans connected to each other by a cord – designs Thermal Portable Hanging Neck Fan (and the name) is brilliantly simple. Hung around the neck.
In this format you can cool your face, neck and generally ventilate your entire head in the hot summer. Right on the go, I don’t do it with my hands.
Only one button is used for control. With its help, you can turn the blades inside on or off, and also select one of three built-in speeds: from light air flow to powerful.
The device uses a brushless motor because it makes no noise at all during operation. Plus, due to the flexible body of the gadget, you can point it in the other direction. To friends, for example.
The device weighs up to 300 grams, so it practically does not heat up on the neck and makes it possible not to take pictures all day long.
Continuous battery life reaches 5 hours. You can easily extend it using an external battery.
In general, the thing is very unusual, but interesting and useful. In the summer we regretted that we didn’t take it on time…
▶︎ Buy: 1,960 RUB 1,840
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Source: Iphones RU

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