A handheld fan every student can't put down, with 23 hours of battery life and a nightlight, perfect for use from the library to the dorm.
Crowding the subway at 8 a.m., sweaty uniforms clinging to my back; rushing to the library late for a due date, feeling stuffy and afraid of disturbing classmates with the fan; getting up in the dark in the dorm, turning on the headlights for fear of waking up my roommates—as a student juggling classroom-library-dorm shifts, I used to think I had to just "endure" the summer. Until I discovered this Handheld Fan: At 219g, it's lightweight and fits comfortably in my bag. Its 100 speed settings adapt to any situation. Its 3600mAh battery lasts from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., and it even has a nightlight, making it so quiet that my neighbor won't even notice. If you're looking for a cool, worry-free summer study and living experience, this student review will explain why it's become a permanent fixture in my backpack.
Ultra-light 219g design: Fits neatly into backpacks without weighing down shoulders, a must-have for those who travel light early in the morning.
Students' backpacks are already overflowing with textbooks, notebooks, and water bottles, making any heavier fan a burden. This model's weight perfectly hits that pain point:
- - **Weight Test**: Lighter than a book, I can hold it in one hand for an hour around campus without any wrist pain. I used to carry a 300g fan, and it would weigh my shoulders down after just a few steps to rush to class. Now, hanging it on the zipper of my backpack, it feels like I'm carrying nothing.
- - **Easy to Hold**: I can hold it for an hour during club activities without any arm pain. It's much easier than my classmates' heavy fans, and it can even be used as a prop for photos, without affecting club vlogs.
For students who carry 5 kilograms of textbooks every day, "lightness" isn't just a virtue; it's the key to actually carrying them out every day.
100-speed scroll wheel: Infinitely switch from "quiet" in the library to "strong" for clubs
Students' daily routines are incredibly diverse—the library needs quiet, the classroom needs stability, and the outdoors needs coolness. The scroll wheel adjusts to our needs better than buttons:
- **1-30 Breeze**: When I'm on a deadline in the library, I turn to level 25. The breeze is so gentle it almost sounds like the sound of turning pages. My neighbor is completely oblivious to the sound, and even the white noise in my headphones drowns it out.
- **40-70 Comfort Wind**: When I'm in the classroom, I turn to level 50. The wind is just enough to cool the desk without blowing away my draft paper, keeping my fingertips dry while taking notes, and the teacher won't even notice I've turned on the fan.
- **80-100 Strong Wind**: When the temperature is 35°C for the club's outdoor charity sale, I turn to level 90 and blow it directly at my face. The airflow quickly dissipates the heat, drying sweat off my T-shirt in just 15 minutes.
The scroll wheel is incredibly smooth, allowing me to adjust gears while slacking off in class by simply looking down. There's no need to repeatedly press the "+/-" button for fear of being discovered by the teacher, making it easy for even beginners to master the tool.
3600mAh Battery Life + 3.5-Hour Fast Charging: From 8 AM to 8 PM, no need to find an outlet.
Students hate running out of power mid-trip—libraries have few outlets, and club activities are outdoors. This charger has enough battery life to last a full day:
- **Full-Day Trial**: I used 30% battery to catch the subway at 8 AM, used 20% battery in the library in the morning, and 80% battery in the afternoon for club activities. By the time I got back to the dorm that night, the battery was still 20% charged—no need to charge it once.
- **Emergency Charge**: The USB-C port works with both phone cables, charging 30% in an hour between classes—enough to last through two afternoon classes. Plug it into a dorm outlet before bed, and it's fully charged in 3.5 hours, leaving it fully charged in the morning.
- **Emergency Easter Egg**: Last time I went camping with my club, my roommate's wireless earbuds died. I used this charger for 10 minutes, which solved the immediate problem and was much easier than carrying a backup power bank.
No more worrying about the fan suddenly shutting off, allowing you to focus more on deadlines and activities – the sense of security students need.
Digital Display: Clearly displays the power level and battery level, eliminating guesswork.
The problems of "not knowing how long a regular fan will last" and "not knowing which setting it's on" are completely solved with this display:
- **Real-time Clear Information**: The current power level (e.g., "35") and remaining battery level (e.g., "70%)" are displayed upon power on. While studying in the library, you don't have to worry about running the fan too high and wasting energy, or running out of battery until closing time.
- **Light-Adaptable**: The screen remains clearly visible in direct sunlight during the day. At night, when the night light is on in the dormitory, the screen dims to a level that's not glaring, allowing you to use it by your bed without disturbing your sleep.
Quiet Design: "Invisible Cooling" for Libraries and Dorms, No Disturbance for You and Others
For students who need quiet, quiet is more important than coolness, and this model's quietness far exceeds expectations:
- - **Library Test**: Studying for two hours at 30°F, my neighbor came over and asked, "Didn't you turn on the fan? Why is there no sound?" The fan was actually blowing, and the 40dB noise level was quieter than the sound of turning pages.
- - **Dormitory Use**: I set it to 20°F on my desk at night, and my roommate, watching TV with headphones, was completely oblivious. It doesn't hum like cheap fans, disrupting everyone's study or sleep.
- - **Final Exam Compatibility**: During finals review week, I was working through exams in the classroom at 25°F, and even the student in the row in front of me didn't notice. No fan noise distracted me, and I was reviewing more efficiently.
Built-in Night Light: Get up late in the dorm or meet a late-night deadline without turning on the bright lights and disturbing others.
For students living in dorms, a night light is a must-have, resolving many awkward moments:
- - **Soft Night Light (200 lux): Turn on when you wake up in the middle of the night. The soft, moonlight-like light illuminates the hallway without waking up your roommates, eliminating the need to fumble for slippers in the dark or worry about kicking the foot of the bed.
- - **Desk Light**: When you're on a late-night deadline in the dorm, turn on the night light for your laptop without turning on the bright lights. This allows you to see your writing clearly without disturbing your roommates, and it lasts longer than a phone flash and doesn't get hot.
- - **Camping Perfect**: When you're on a group camping trip, turn on the night light to illuminate the corners of your tent, making it super convenient for finding snacks or mosquito repellent. No more holding your phone for light, leaving both hands free for tent pitching.
Long-press the fan button to turn on the night light. Easy to use, even when you're half asleep.
Multi-Scene Adaptability: Classroom, Library, Club, Dorm—One Fan Capable of It All
Students no longer need to buy multiple devices for different scenarios. This flexible fan fully covers all four areas:
- - **Classroom**: Place it on a desk at setting 40 degrees. The wind speed is just right to cool textbooks and notebooks without blowing away draft paper, keeping your fingertips clean while taking notes in class.
- - **Library**: Hold it handheld at setting 20 degrees, facing the keyboard, allowing you to think clearly when you're on a deadline. The silent design doesn't disturb your classmates.
- - **Club**: Hang it on your backpack at setting 80 degrees. When hiking outdoors, the wind gently sways with your steps, unlike the unpleasant sway of a heavy fan.
- - **Dorm**: Use it as a night light and fan, convenient for late-night deadlines or getting up to the bathroom. No more night lights, saving space in your backpack.
Last time, from my 8am class to my club camping trip, I only brought this fan with me. I didn't need to replace any other devices. It was both hassle-free and cost-effective.
Why is this a must-have for students? 3 reasons that really hit the nail on the head.
After comparing five cooling fans commonly used by students, this one completely outshines them:
- **High Cost-Effect**: It combines a "quiet library fan + powerful outdoor fan + dorm night light + emergency power bank" in one unit, without breaking the bank, making it perfect for students on a tight budget.
- **Adaptable to Student Schedule**: With a battery life from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., 3.5-hour fast charging, and a late-night night light, it perfectly fits the student's busy daytime and evening deadlines schedule without interrupting work.
- **No Hassle**: Lightweight and quiet, you don't have to constantly search for a charging port, or worry about disturbing classmates or roommates. You can focus more on studying and daily life without the distraction of trying to keep cool.
Conclusion: A perfect summer companion for students, no worries.
From the 8 a.m. subway to the late-night dorm, from the stuffy classroom to outdoor club activities, this multifunctional fan redefines the summer cooling experience for students with its "lightweight, quiet, long-lasting, and versatile" design. More than just a portable fan, it's a lifesaver that helps you get through the long summer studying and living—freeing you from the heat, darkness, and noise, allowing you to focus on meeting deadlines, participating in clubs, and enjoying campus life.
**Next time you pack your backpack, slip this into a side pocket—you'll discover how comfortable summer student life can be.**