Mantis Toboggan—July 30, 2025
I love this fan! I bought it before heading out to Las Vegas to attend EDC and Camp EDC this year! Vegas was bound to be hot and close to 100 degree weather. It kept me cool during the RV drive to EDC, throughout the event, and on the trip home. During the day, it kept me cool while being able to explore camp EDC. It even helped at night during the event as if you've ever been to an EDM festival, you'll know how packed it gets and it can get pretty hot even if you're outdoors. It was so nice to have a flow of cool air constantly hitting my face so I never felt overheated, even if I was dancing my butt off! It also looks like you're wearing headphones on your neck, so not as bad as others I've seen. I've also taken this to Disneyland, hiking, Pokemon GO outings and it's always kept me cool. I suffer from hyperhidrosis, so having something like this is amazing. Can't believe it took me so long to buy one. Like others have mentioned, try not to use around hot air. Will feel like a hair dryer on your neck, no bueno. Sometimes warm air blowing around your face/neck is better than no air when it's THAT hot. I'll let you be the judge on that one. Works best indoors or air conditioned areas. I know, it sounds silly to have this on if AC is on. But sometimes it takes a while for the AC to kick in. This fan turns on immediately and if you're extremely overheated, having this is will cool you down until the AC finally kicks in. You'll find little moments where you'll thank you're self for buying this fan. It has 5 speed settings. I'm usually good with speed setting 1 (to preserve battery life). I don't agree with the 16 hour batter life as claimed as it's died on me during an 8 hour work shift, on speed 1, after it's been fully charged. I found one just like this at Target for $10. I have to say the Jisulife fan is better and worth the extra money. The one from Target looked identical but sounded louder and felt cheaper. It's so good you'll start wearing it all the time! I would be careful with your posture though. I noticed after wearing this all the time, I caught myself slouching my neck / causing forward head posture. Also note, the first picture is misleading as air does not come out from the top/back, only the left and right sides. Read more
Jade—May 20, 2022
Edit: (I'm adding it up here, as it's more recent 😄) I had actually bought 2 foldable fans from a diff. brand & both only blew hot air, so I bought another one, so I can have 2: charge one, while using the other. I've also lowered my electricity in 2021 when I originally bought this fan, bc I'd wear it in the house while doing physical chores, rather than lowering the central AC in the house. I also wear it in rooms that aren't as insulated. I think the trickles worth of energy used to charge this neck fan, with the included USB are like a drop in the bucket compared to trying to cool down a whole house. I've had hardly any days where heat exhaustion takes a few days for me to recover from the effects & extra fatigue/ lethargy & the only 2 times I've suffered from signs of heat exhaustion was one day where I didn't wear the fan & the restaurant we were eating in blew out their AC & another time where I forgot to charge this- another reason I wanted two. I've had probably 45+ people ask abt this fan & I've shown them a screenshot of this exact one, so they buy one that actually works & they don't waste their time finding one that doesn't work. I actually have to keep this screenshot in my faves bc people always notice the fan, esp. when we're so close to the Gulf of Mexico that we get the humidity, but juuuust far enough not to get Gulf breezes 😝 I will admit that if I'm not paying attention & not wearing my hair in a pony (it's long-past mid back & closer to hips), some strands will get sucked up: however, I have severe fibromyalgia amongst my ailments, to where I'm pretty sensitive to touch (so if it's not painful for me- it shouldn't be painful to the majority of people), but I can tolerate the brief amount of times my hair is sucked up into a fan, remedied by me grabbing my hair & yanking it out the fan, way more than I can the heat & humidity here. We've also had some outages bc of the extreme heat this summer & if I didn't have these, I would've likely been sick for several days, recovering from the heat. An overall great investment & well worth the comfort, especially for such an affordable price!!! Original review: I bought this bc I had heat exhaustion 12 times last year (2021). It helps even in LA humidity & I've used it in stores & restaurants where their ac didn't work well. Keeps me cool & helps the humidity around my face as well. Bought a 3rd one for my friend who's car ac is broken. Helps her a lot as well. Read more
Cam M—August 11, 2025
It’s lightweight and really comfortable to wear hands-free, which makes it perfect for walks, workouts, or just chilling outside. The fan has multiple speed settings, so you can adjust how much breeze you want. Battery life is solid and it charges up quickly. It’s not too loud either, so it won’t be annoying when you’re using it. If you need a simple, effective way to beat the heat, this neck fan does the job without fuss. Only issue I’ve had is that is that as it’s bulky and it can’t be folded away. When you have to put it in your back you could easily hit the On button and have it run without you knowing( it’s that quiet ) Only reason I gave it a 4 is the foldable need for this product. Read more
Amy Van Amber—November 4, 2025
What a great little gadget! I suffer from hot flashes and was especially miserable at work. This keeps me cool. It’s pretty quiet on the lower settings and a little louder on the higher ones. The battery lasts a good amount of time and the device is light weight so it’s comfortable to wear. It also does not get caught or pull on my hair. Read more
Jay Siegel—January 2, 2026
Wore around my neck for the first time on the range last week and was pleasantly surprised at how well it helped cool me off. Read more