Socool 10,000mAh Waist Fan with Flashlight
The catalogue bestseller: 40 hours per charge, five speeds up to 16,000RPM, plus a built-in flashlight.

The mini answers the one complaint about wearable fans — bulk. At 0.53lb you stop noticing it on a waistband, yet the 5,000mAh cell still runs 25 hours on low, the turbo motor still hits 13,000RPM with an 8.2ft throw, and it keeps the grown-up touches: dual opposed steel clamps, a dust-plugged USB power output and a silicone bumper.
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Half a pound changes everything about wearing a fan. It rides on gym shorts without dragging them down, disappears into a jacket pocket between uses, and clips to a shirt collar as an improvised neck fan without strain. For commuters and travelers it is the difference between a fan you pack and a fan you actually carry.
Despite the size, output is closer to the mid-range than you would expect — 19.69ft/s of airflow reaches your face from a desk edge — and the two opposed clamps allow the same up/down mounting tricks as the 360° flagship. The dust plug over the USB output is a small sign the whole thing was designed to live outdoors.
At 0.53lb it is the only model you can clip to light summer clothing without sag.
The 5,000mAh cell outlasts a weekend of low-speed use despite the tiny body.
Four speeds with a proper 8.2ft air-supply distance — not a toy fan.
Opposite-facing manganese-steel jaws give the up-shirt or down-waist mounting choice.
A dust plug protects the emergency phone-charging port between uses.
The catalogue bestseller: 40 hours per charge, five speeds up to 16,000RPM, plus a built-in flashlight.
The $10 entry point: 4,000mAh, five speeds, a manganese-steel clamp and 20 hours on low.
The flagship: twin motors to 32,000RPM, ten speeds, dual outlets, LED display and a 20,000mAh pack.