Socool Camping Fan with Light (9-Speed, Digital)
9 speeds, a 400-lumen 16-LED light ring, digital display and sub-30dB operation for 112 hours.

This is the all-rounder of the big-fan line: an 8-inch head on a folding body, nine speeds ending in a natural-wind mode, automatic 45°/90° oscillation with a 270° manual pivot, a magnetic snap-on remote, a touch panel with timer — and a 20,000mAh battery that doubles as a four-charge phone power bank.
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The oscillation is what separates it from every clip fan: instead of a fixed jet, it sweeps a 45° or 90° arc so a tent, bed or picnic table gets moving air rather than one cold stripe. Tilt the head through its 270° range and it can point at a ceiling to circulate a whole room.
It folds flat for a backpack, runs completely wireless, and the magnetic remote clicks onto the body so it never wanders off. Owners use it as a bedroom fan on the 1–8 speed range at night, then as the campsite fan on weekends — the note in the manual about running the battery down before first charge is worth following for pack longevity.
Auto 45°/90° oscillation plus a 270° pivoting head covers people, not points.
The 20,000mAh pack is rated for 112 hours on low — a week of nights on one charge.
A magnetic-docking remote and a visual touch panel control speed, light, timer and swing.
The head folds against the base into a slab that slides into carry-on luggage.
USB output charges phones roughly four times — useful far beyond camping.
9 speeds, a 400-lumen 16-LED light ring, digital display and sub-30dB operation for 112 hours.
The 4.7-star tent fan with a 20-foot remote, 16-LED lighting, 8 speeds and a silicone carry handle.
A cordless pedestal fan that telescopes from 13.8" to 22.8", swings, lights up and runs 112 hours.