- Head tilting function built-in battery shape.
- Noise
- - simple - effective at 1 speed - silent - swivels with no noise -battery
- No battery life indicator; cannot be folded up
- portable, strong, and USB-rechargeable
- failed to find
- It is compact, which is what I wanted, blows effectively even at low speeds, the result is visible on the meter, there are three speed modes, and automatic rotation is an option.
- Contrary to popular belief, it's not exactly quiet. There is a clatter audible even at the lowest speed. It stops for a brief moment when it turns in one of the positions automatically, then it continues. does not recall the auto-rotate that is provided. In other words, there are two ways to hit the button: quickly and slowly. After the third brief press, the fan is turned off. Each short press changes the mode. As a result, you must push the button three times to turn the fan off after the initial mode. Hold the button down to turn after turning it back on.
- good, strong for its size, light, user-friendly, auto-rotate to the sides, and you can manually change the flow direction. 5 to 5.5 hours with a turn at the minimum speed. When the front grille is taken off, the blades can be cleaned of dust. Type C connectors are quite practical and don't require additional carrying. charging
- Aside from the advertised operating duration being longer than the actual one, I don't perceive any particular flaws. However, it can last a little bit longer if you disable the rotation.
- Unexpectedly powerful considering its diminutive size. Functions based on the accumulator.
- Unless there is a display that shows how much charge is still available.
- Manufacturer. Uses an accumulator to function. Changing the fan's speed is easy.
- Miniature fan with a matching diminutive housing. Not enough for a 14 square meter room in the sweltering heat.
- using an anemometer to measure: 3 m/s is one speed. 3.8 meters per second 4.5 m/s at 3 speeds The results are around 140mm in diameter and look like this: 166 m3/h, 211 m3/h, and 249 m3/h.
- Poor network performance (see remark) - Does not charge directly from a type-C adapter (I tried several and a powerbank too); that is, it only charges via a USB type a to type c cord and not from a type c to type c connection.