Stephen Fenech
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and can achieve airflow speeds of up to 25 meters per second and is powered by the brushless DC motor spinning at 65,000 RPM.
So they've basically taken their engineering, shrunk it down to a device that fits in your hand.
Now, if you look at their range of fans and air filters, you'll see there's a similar design with sort of where the outlet, where the air comes out.
There's a similar look to their products.
Now, this is perfect, as I said, if you want to.
And it is wearable.
It does come with a lanyard.
You can sort of put it on yourself and aim it at your face.
There's also attachments.
For example, a mum can put it on the pram and aim it at the baby if it's a hot day.
Or you can simply hold it in your hand.
They've been going at this mastering their air projection and reducing turbulence and also keeping it quiet.
That's a really, really smart thing.
They've prioritized the acoustics as much as the power.
And so it's whisper quiet thanks to the work done to low frequencies and they eliminate the high-pitch whirring and whining motors.
So it does โ you can hardly hear it.
It has a neck dock, as I said, a charging stand, USB-C cable, and a travel pouch that comes with it.
Other accessories include a universal mount so it can be fastened to items such as prams and a grip clip which can attach the fan to bags, straps, or jackets.
You can be cool wherever you want to be cool.
And at $169, I think a decent investment if it's affordable, if you are one of those people like myself who can get hot pretty easy and sweat it up pretty easy.