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.

This model pairs the big 14,500mAh battery with two turbo motors and a physical Storm button: one press jumps straight from any of the four regular speeds to maximum 14,600RPM output at 26.24ft/s — no cycling through gears while you overheat. A USB power output and an SOS flashlight make it the emergency-minded pick.
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The separate Storm button sounds like a gimmick until a heat wave: when you step off an air-conditioned truck into 100°F, you want maximum air now, not after four button presses. One tap engages both turbos; another tap drops back to your cruising speed.
Dual outlets spread that output across more of your torso than a single-port fan, and the rest of the package is standard Socool practicality — lanyard for neck wear, clips for belts, 40 hours on low, and the light-plus-power-bank combo that turns it into a small blackout kit.
A separate control jumps directly to max output — the fastest cool-down response in the wearable range.
Two motors deliver 26.24ft/s airflow, the highest air velocity among the 14,500mAh models.
Air exits through two ports for wider body coverage.
USB power output plus an SOS flashlight cover power cuts and roadside stops.
Low speed stretches the pack across a long weekend; max Storm output runs about 4 hours.
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.