When selecting personal fans, pay attention to airflow, power source, size and portability, and noise level. Here is how this product performs:
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Airflow (5 speeds; wind speed unlisted) : At a budget price, multi-speed control is typical and aligns with expectations. The lack of a numeric wind speed is common in this category and does not by itself imply weak performance, though buyers seeking quantified airflow should verify vendor claims.
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Power Source (battery powered; USB rechargeable) : USB-rechargeable power is typical for budget wearable fans. Benchmarks show larger-capacity batteries more common at higher price tiers; this unit matches budget norms and the low price likely reflects a smaller internal battery.
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Size & Portability (neck wearable; 9 oz; 7"D x 5"W x 2"H) : Compact, lightweight design is typical and appropriate for a wearable budget fan. The reported weight and dimensions place it toward the portable end of typical budget devices and support its suitability for on-the-go use.
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Noise Level (quiet operation; dB unlisted) : Qualitative 'quiet' claims are common at this price point and align with budget benchmarks that rarely list precise dB values. If low-noise performance is essential, consider confirming a measured dB figure or user reviews.
Deal price at $10.99: sits at the low end of the budget band for personal fans. It is priced well below its recent 90-day average of about $39.45, which helps explain the strong value position for a budget wearable.
Overall, this Great Deal fits buyers who want an inexpensive, lightweight neck fan for casual outdoor or at-home use. Double-check warranty and return terms and confirm any detailed airflow claims on the product page if you need measured wind speed or run-time numbers.