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Exclente artículo, solo que no recibí la batería extra de emergencia que menciona en la descrición.
> 3 dayNo recibí la batería de emergencia.
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mnlooney22
> 3 dayThis little fan is worth every Penny (and more). I’ve only had it a few days but I’m SUPER impressed with it. The battery life isn’t as long as it claims but I’m 100% ok with that because there are so many features packed into this little thing AND it puts out A LOT of air. I’m considering buying another one to have as a backup. I have a Ryobi fan I paid nearly $100 for and this thing has more features and puts out a very similar amount of air. I wish I would have found it sooner before spending the money on the Ryobi
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Samuel T Cary
> 3 dayMy only real con is the control panel. The buttons have picture indicators, but not written descriptions. Normally that wouldnt be an issue but to turn the fan on you have to hold down the Fan Button until it turns on. The Remote has a Power Button for the fan. That was very confusing at first. The remote is a standard IR remote, point and click, no frills, no issues. The Oscillator is very quiet, but is a bit wonky. You can do a 45Deg Swing or 90Deg. This is toggled 90 then 45, which seems backward. If you toggle 90 and it goes past the 45 position and you retoggle to the 45 swing it will stall. Just turn off the oscillation to reset it manually. Didnt cause any physical issue. The fan is relatively quiet for its size and moves decent air. On Max fan, full battery I got north of 8 hours on the charge running it in my office all day. The LED lights are decent, good for a tent. The night mode turns off the indicators which is great if any light bothers you. The pros outweigh the little issues by leaps and bounds.
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Richard Deno
> 3 dayFirstly, the battery is no where near 10000mAh, like that figures probably an order of magnitude off. It does work well as a fan, and is fairly quiet at that, but QC seems a bit lacking in that the button to actually turn the fan on failed very quickly, in less then a dozen times pressing it. I can still turn it on with the remote, which is good because thats how Id likely use it any way, but still annoying. I do like that it uses USB-C for power, but am almost certain its one of the dumb ports that work with USB-A to USB-C (5V) cables, but not the true USB-C to USB-C (USB-C PD) chargers. So like half credit for that. Overall its cheap, basic, but if you snag of good deal for it on sale go for it.
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Berniece Pfeffer PhD
> 3 dayThis camping fan is really wonderful. It is lightweight, but puts out a lot of air! I was surprised about the air volume it can generate. Theres several different settings. It has a light that on its highest setting is very bright. Other features are that this fan oscillates & has a night mode so that the indicator lights dont disturb your rest. I didnt get this fan for camping - though I may use it for that- but instead, for Floridas active hurricane season. A fan could prove to be very valuable during hurricane season. Also useful, would be that this can charge a cell phone. This comes with a remote control & theres a little slot on the base of the fan for storage.
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Hipolito
> 3 dayExcelente
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JP
Greater than one weekWe use this mainly in our RV, and wanted to also have for power outages from storms that we get frequently. There are several battery powered fans out there, but they are not all oscillating. This really makes a difference when a couple people are together - it allows both to get the moving air without needing to turn the fan up to higher (louder) speeds. At a comfortable level, this fan easily lasts all night, and it is quiet. It has enough weight in the base so it doesnt tip over even at high speed in oscillating mode. It makes for a very comfortable sleep, and the remote actually works well. The light is a nice addition, but can feel odd if used in oscillating mode with it moving side to side. I have used the light with the fan turned off; it came in handy when I needed a flashlight in the bedroom to find something I dropped.
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Amy M.
Greater than one weekThis little fan charged up with no problems and is still going strong on the charge. Its going to be very useful if we have power outages over the summer. The light on this is really bright, too.
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Steve
> 3 dayHad an extended power outage, and this thing was a God send. Love all the features, and blows some pretty cool air.
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Danne
> 3 daySO this fan is better than expected. The Pros: It has a remote and instructions that are easy to use. There is a slot in the back of the fan to store the remote (nice design feature). The light is bright with 3 brightness levels. Can see charging status easily as its on the front of the fan. Timer function with 1, 2, 4 and 8 hour timer Oscillates! Sleep Mode that turns off indicator lights Has four fan modes! and it really kicks out some air even on lowest fan speed. Cons: None other than this isnt as quiet as I had hoped or thought <23 decibels to be. I dont have a way to measure so cant confirm the decibels. Its not overly loud and Im sure its white noise is fine to sleep to. I havent slept with it yet, so that remains to be heard ... I also havent finished testing how long the charge lasts at the different fan speeds, so will update once I am able to test that. So far, a really nice fan for function and design and all the pros. This will work nicely for all the power outages we get where I am and I suspect this will be a great camping fan. Wouldnt want to throw this in my backpack but will be good for adding to the camping gear.