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Product Description: 2-in-1 Portable Handheld & Desktop Mini Fan (Model: TS1013)
​Stay cool wherever you go with our ultra-compact, high-performance mini fan. Designed for versatility, this fan serves as both a convenient handheld device and a stable desktop companion, making it perfect for your office, commute, or home use.
​Key Features:
​Powerful Airflow: Equipped with 5 turbo blades and a 13,000 RPM brushless motor, it delivers an impressive 9m/s airflow—10x more powerful than traditional portable fans.
​Precision Control: Featuring a smart 100-speed adjustment system. Use long-press for precise speed control or short-press for quick speed jumps (±20 levels).
​Smart LED Display: Stay informed with a built-in LED screen that shows real-time battery life and current speed settings.
​Long-Lasting Battery: Built with a 3000mAh battery that provides up to 15 hours of cooling on a single charge. Recharges quickly in just 2.5 hours via USB Type-C.
​Travel-Friendly Design: Lightweight (only 163g) and compact (59×53×158mm). Its matte, anti-slip finish ensures a secure grip, and the included lanyard allows for easy carrying.
​Quiet Operation: Engineered for silent performance, making it an ideal bedside companion for a peaceful night’s sleep.
​What’s in the Box?
​1 x Portable Mini Fan
​1 x User Manual
​1 x USB Type-C Charging Cable
​1 x Lanyard
​1 x Aroma Pad

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