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Review on Aimjerry Adjustment Cooling Personal Circulator by Tony Meyer

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Stay calm while you work

Everyone likes to stay cool. Even in an office with the air conditioning on, sometimes some airflow helps, even if it's just a gentle breeze. One way to add extra air movement when space is limited is to use a small fan, like this table fan from Aimjerry. At only about 11 inches tall and with a flat base, this small fan is perfect for a desktop. . It is USB powered so you can plug it directly into your computer. For the workplace, I prefer this to a traditional plug. Almost every computer has a few unused USB ports so you can plug it in and not have to hunt for an outlet. This fan doesn't produce much air, but more than enough for its intended purpose. Has three speeds. I usually use a low setting because it's quiet, and since the fan is only a meter from me I don't need much air anyway. Second and third speeds are fine if you want more air, but the high speed is noticeably louder. Another nice feature of this fan is that you can tilt it for better air control. You might want it aimed straight at your head. Or maybe you prefer to aim high, at nothing in particular, just to keep the air moving. You can move it and point it up or down according to your preference. My workplace can be warmer than I prefer. This small desktop fan from Aimjerry is perfect for cooling. The USB plug is desktop friendly, takes up little space and produces just the right amount of air to keep a person cool and entertained.

Pros
  • 4. 270 degree tilt adjustment allows you to blow in any direction
Cons
  • Infinitely slow