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USB Desk Fan, Small Fans with CVT Variable Speeds, Strong Cooling Airflow, Quiet Portable, Desktop Mini Personal Table Fan for Room, Home, Office, Bedroom, Blue Black

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About this item

  • 【The Mightier】Adopting a newly upgraded arc-shaped air turbine design and supercharging technology, it provides longer service time, and brings strong airflow, to bring you a better cooling experience.
  • 【The Quieter】upgraded silent construction design provides stronger airflow while being 25% quieter than other desk fans for your maximum comfort. Better accompany your work or sleep without disturbing you.
  • 【Stepless Speed Regulation】Turn the knob and enjoy wind from gentle to strong, or any speed you want in between. More speed options will meet your needs in different scenarios, allowing you to find the perfect coolness.
  • 【Compact & Portable】AaoLin small portable fan is compact and easy to carry. You can put it in your backpack, handbag, so you can enjoy coolness anytime and anywhere. Perfect for use in home, car, office, desktop, camping, or travel.
  • 【High Compatibility USB-Powered 】 The AaoLin desk fan is powered by USB Cord and compatible with computer, power bank, power adapter and any other USB-enabled power supply. (Note:This fan does not carry a battery)



Product Description

AaoLin USB Desk Fan
AaoLin USB Desk Fan
AaoLin USB Desk Fan
AaoLin USB Desk Fan

Simone Desire
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
I always need a fan almost everywhere. It’s super lightweight, it’s bigger than normal mini fans, it folds so you can take it with you anywhere, it’s lightweight but powerful blows out good amounts of air and it’s super quiet so you can fall asleep I usually need a little fan to get to sleep. The material is a light weight plastic material and it’s so freaking cute and comfortable
Megan Tolliver Art
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2025
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Philip Morden
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025
It runs well, variable speed low to very fast, it blows a lot of air, for its size. Too much, to run on higher speeds at close range. I haven't used it much, (been cooler here) so no idea how long it will last.
Cyn L.
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
Powerful and quiet little desk fan! Great price and keeps me nice and cool
Hellen
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2025
Powerful little thing. I keep it on my vanity to dry my makeup and face products. It blows really well
Working on it!
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2024
Once fan, does not throw ought abundance of air. Bit okay for camping USB fan. . Good size, no noise, power good, performance I do not know exactly until I use for the purpose I purchased it for. Again fan isnt blowing heavily but it's okay i guess . Its portable will first in a back pack about the size of na adult hand o. Comes with a nice stand attached
Khan
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024
Nice, cute fan! I thought it would be low quality, but it’s actually quite good. It has strong airflow and is very quiet. It doesn’t vibrate or make any rattling noise, which is perfect as it sits on my son’s school desk. I bought four more to donate to his classroom. It’s very lightweight, offers great value for money, and works so well that it keeps him cool.
JRB
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2023
Being so light/low mass, the fans benefit from some form of 'anchoring'. I use 'gummy dots' ( https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B098JBSGDX/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1 ) as a simple-to-remove-when-needed solution, to hold them in place.Nine speed settings; although the speed knob is a bit awkward for access.I noticed the noise of the one I located to blow air on me while sleeping; located about 18 inches north of my head, and about ten inches higher. Oddly, rather than primarily hearing it directly, I mostly notice it through bone conduction - THROUGH my pillow! I went to some trouble to verify this as actually being the case, since, to do so, the 'noise' must travel through the the gummy 'feet', the little plastic crate I'm using to elevate the fan, the shelving the crate sits on (the crate being secured in place by a 15 lb. lead shot weight I placed inside it), the floor, and then up through the bed frame, the mattresses, and, finally, my pillow.Go figure.The other one is located on my desk. I noticed the noise from this one, too; and decided to measure it - with a professional db meter that I own (more accurate/sensitive than a phone app).I was surprised at the numbers that came up. I measured at a 24" distance, with the air flow passing ~ 3 inches above the meter. I had to turn off all the other fans that I have about the place (nine 20" box fans, all set to slower-than-normal speeds, via Variacs [continuously variably autoformers]), to keep air circulating in my 3500 sq. ft. (downtown storefront) facility.I also had to wait between traffic passing out front, as the meter easily registers such; even with the door closed securely. Then... I had to hold my breath for each reading, as the meter also would register the sound of my breathing, about ten inches to the rear of it.Once all that was accomplished, I took several readings at each of the nine speed settings, then, averaged them. Speed 1 came in at only 40 db; which is normally allocated as being the quietest whisper one can hear; although I once measured a friend of mine hearing me whisper at a three feet distance - at 37 db! (each 3 db change up/down is twice as loud/soft)Each increment in increasing speed elevated the noise level by roughly 1 db per speed bump; such that, at the (ninth) max speed setting, the noise was 49 db. Still respectably quiet.The noise is definitely from the 'motor', though; not the air flow - as one might alternatively,/reasonably expect from, say, one of the aforementioned 20" box fans.Box fans use (quieter) synchronous motors, whereas these fans - basically computer fans in a different physical configuration - are 'brushless' motors (synchronous motors are brushless, also, however); and use PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) to control the motor's speed; the pulses being generated and controlled by a small IC within the motor housing, and usually fed to four poles/windings. The rotor is usually composed of a cheap, sintered magnet, cast in a ring form (or, sometimes, a low-flux NIB [Neodymium Iron Boron 'super magnet']).This results in a low level 'burring' sound - the sound I've been noticing.Ah, well.Recommended, nonetheless. :-)
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