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 flagship of the wearable line doubles everything: two brushless motors spinning to a combined 32,000RPM, dual air inlets and outlets pushing 39.6CFM across a wider band of your body, ten speed levels instead of five, and a 20,000mAh battery with an LED readout so you always know what is left.
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On the hottest days the difference is coverage: single-outlet fans cool a stripe, the dual outlets here cool a region. Ten gears give unusually fine control — the low end is a silent office breeze, the top end is genuinely windy — and the LED percentage display removes the guesswork that plagues battery fans.
The trade-off is heft: a 20,000mAh pack takes 7–8 hours to charge and you feel the weight on a thin belt. Owners treat it less like an accessory and more like a piece of kit — charged overnight, clipped on for a full shift in foundries, kitchens and rooftops where lesser fans tap out by lunch.
Two high-speed motors reach 32,000RPM combined and move 39.6CFM — the strongest airflow of any wearable in the range.
Twice the granularity of the standard models: dial in exactly the noise/airflow balance you want.
A numeric readout replaces vague indicator dots, so mid-shift surprises stop happening.
Two inlet/outlet pairs spread air across a wider area of your torso instead of one narrow stream.
Up to 40 hours on low; even aggressive mid-speed use clears a double shift.
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 endurance champion: 67 hours on a charge, a 360° rotating clamp and a USB power-bank output.