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Pocket Breeze Fan — Handheld, Brushless, Under 36 dB
A whisper-quiet handheld fan that slips into your bag and runs all day on a single charge.
- 3 Speed settings — customize airflow from gentle breeze to strong cooling
- Below 36dB noise level — ensures quiet operation for undisturbed use
- USB Powered — easily recharge via any USB port
- Up to 4800 mAh battery — provides extended portable cooling
- Brushless motor with 6+ blades — delivers efficient and consistent airflow
Pocket Breeze Fan — Handheld Turbo, Ice Cooling
Details
A quiet handheld fan built around a brushless motor with six-plus blades, so it moves real air at under 36 dB — softer than a conversation.
Three speeds run from a gentle breeze to full cool, and the 4800 mAh ice-version battery keeps up through a full day of errands and travel. It charges over USB and slips into a tote or glove box.
Why we love it
- Whisper-quiet airflow — runs under 36 dB so it disappears into the background
- Three speeds — gentle breeze to full cool, your call
- All-day battery — 4800 mAh on the ice version keeps up with errands and travel
- Brushless motor — smoother, longer-lasting, less vibration in your hand
- Pocket-sized — slips into a tote, a glove box, a carry-on
Specs
- Motor: brushless
- Fan blades: plastic, 6+ blades
- Speeds: 3
- Noise level: under 36 dB
- Battery: 4800 mAh (ice version) / 4000 mAh (standard)
- Power: USB rechargeable
- Colors: Black, Gun Gray
- Size: Standard
- In the box: fan, USB data cable, instruction manual
Common questions
How long does the battery last on one charge?
Runtime depends on the speed you use. On lower speeds the 4800 mAh ice version comfortably covers a full day of on-and-off use.
Is it actually quiet?
Yes. The brushless motor runs under 36 dB, quieter than a soft conversation, so you can use it at your desk or on a call.
How does it charge?
Through the included USB cable. Plug it into any standard USB port, power bank, or wall adapter you already own.
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Good to know
Care guide
Wipe the housing with a dry or lightly damp cloth and keep moisture away from ports and the motor. Charge fully before long storage, and avoid leaving it in a hot car or direct sun. Use the cable it ships with to keep the warranty intact.
In context
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Care guide
How to care for your piece
Charge Before First Use
Plug the included USB cable into a 5V wall adapter and charge until the indicator turns solid, roughly 3–4 hours. Skip fast chargers over 10W to protect the 4800 mAh battery.
Test All Three Speeds
Power on and cycle through low, medium, and high to confirm smooth airflow with no rattle. Hold it 6–10 inches from your face on low for the quietest desk or commute use.
Wipe The Blades Weekly
Power off, pop the front grille, and dust the blades with a dry microfiber cloth or soft brush. Never rinse the motor housing — moisture kills the brushless bearings.
Top Up Every Two Weeks
Recharge to full at least twice a month, even when idle, to keep the lithium cell healthy. Store between 20% and 80% if you won't use it for over a month.
Stash It Cool And Dry
Keep the fan in a tote pocket or glove box away from direct sun and dashboard heat above 100°F. Heat is the fastest way to shorten battery life and warp the blades.
Pocket Breeze Fan — Handheld, Brushless, Under 36 dB
A whisper-quiet handheld fan that slips into your bag and runs all day on a single charge.
Frequently asked
FAQs
Runtime depends on the speed you use. On lower speeds the 4800 mAh ice version comfortably covers a full day of on-and-off use.
Yes. The brushless motor runs under 36 dB, quieter than a soft conversation, so you can use it at your desk or on a call.
Through the included USB cable. Plug it into any standard USB port, power bank, or wall adapter you already own.
We ship free from the US, and you’ll get tracking as soon as your order is on its way. Shipping is free on every order.
Send it back within 30 days for a free return, no questions asked.
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