By My Store Admin

The Wearable Neck Fan & Flashlight That Keeps You Cool and Lit, Hands-Free

There are hot days… and then there are “why did I leave the house” days.

If you’re searching for a small, design-y gift that actually makes those days more bearable, the Wearable Neck Fan with Flashlight from No Fun Club is one of those rare objects that’s cute and wildly practical.

It’s a pocket-size neck fan on a bendable 360° hose with a built-in LED flashlight, three quiet wind speeds, and a rechargeable battery that runs about 3–6 hours per charge—all via modern USB-C.

Perfect for night markets, dog walks, travel days, theme-park lines, and anyone who is constantly battling stuffy air.


What It Is: A Wearable Fan + Flashlight You Don’t Have to Hold

At first glance, it looks like a small, minimal gadget hanging around your neck—available in Yellow, White, or Purple to match their vibe.

Under that cute exterior, it’s doing a lot:

  • Wearable neck fan + LED flashlight in one unit

  • 3 wind speeds driven by a low-noise motor and turbine duct for focused airflow

  • A rechargeable battery rated for 3–6 hours of use depending on speed

  • 360° bendable gooseneck so you can aim airflow exactly where you want it

  • USB-C charging with a recessed port for better protection in bags

  • An integrated metal-head LED flashlight that’s actually bright enough for paths, menus, and keyholes at night

Size-wise, it’s only 2.28" × 1.81" × 3.94" (58 × 46 × 100 mm), so it truly is pocket-size when you coil it up.


Why It’s a Great Gift (Not Just a Gadget)

1. Hands-free cooling for real life, not just product photos

Because it hangs from your neck on a 360° bendable hose, you can:

  • Aim airflow at your face in a packed subway

  • Aim it at your chest during hot walks

  • Tilt it toward your mask in crowded lines

  • Park it on a table or tent pole for mini desktop/tent cooling

All while your hands hold coffee, tickets, leashes, bags, or your phone.


2. Three quiet speeds you can actually use in public

The fan uses a low-noise drive + turbine duct to keep airflow focused without screaming over your conversations.

From the spec sheet:

  • 3 levels (I / II / III)

  • Typical runtime per level:

    • Level I: ~5 hours

    • Level II: ~4 hours

    • Level III: ~2.5 hours

In real life, that means:

  • Level I for office, trains, and quiet indoor spaces

  • Level II for commutes, errands, and mild outdoor heat

  • Level III for “standing in the sun in July” emergencies

The brand lists the battery as 1800 mAh in the feature summary and 800 mAh in the spec table, but either way, you’re looking at realistic 3–6 hours of cooling depending on speed and conditions.


3. Built-in flashlight for night paths, menus, and keys

The metal-head LED flashlight is not a gimmick. It’s bright enough for:

  • Navigating dark sidewalks and camp paths

  • Reading menus at night markets or dim pop-ups

  • Finding keyholes, bag zippers, and dropped items

Because the flashlight is integrated into the neck fan body, you always know where your light is—no more digging for your phone torch with full hands.

Safety note from the product page: do not shine the flashlight directly into eyes, and keep it away from water and high heat.


4. Travel- and bag-friendly design

The whole unit is compact, light, and USB-C powered:

  • 5 V, USB-C charging – works with the same chargers and power banks they already use

  • Pocket-size body – easy to coil and drop into a tote, backpack, or carry-on

  • Protective grille to guard fingers and loose hair from the fan duct

It fits beautifully into:

  • Theme-park bags

  • Festival crossbody bags

  • Commute backpacks

  • Travel carry-ons for flights and layovers


5. Thoughtful safety details you’d expect from a bigger device

The No Fun Club product notes call out several safety touches:

  • Protective grille – helps prevent fingers from touching the fan duct; still keep it away from long hair and loose scarves

  • Do not insert fingers into the grille and avoid contact with hair/loose clothing

  • Keep away from water and high heat to protect the electronics and battery

It’s clearly designed as a daily-use tool, not a novelty toy.


Who This Wearable Neck Fan Is Perfect For

The commuter and city explorer

They’re always on trains, buses, or in long lines.

  • Level I or II keeps air moving without annoying other passengers.

  • The flashlight helps on poorly lit sidewalks, late-night commutes, and basement stairwells.

The dog-walker or stroller-pusher

Early mornings, late nights, and hot sidewalks.

  • Hands stay free for leashes or stroller handles.

  • The fan can be angled toward their chest or face while the flashlight lights the path.

Theme park / festival / night-market people

Hours of walking, standing, and queuing.

  • Neck fan mode keeps them from overheating in crowds.

  • Flashlight mode is perfect for reading maps, menus, and tickets after dark.

Campers, hikers, and weekend adventurers

For tents, cabins, and campsites:

  • Hang it inside the tent or from a hook for a small airflow bubble.

  • Use the flashlight for late-night bathroom runs and gear checks.

Office and studio folks under hot lights

Working under studio lights or in stuffy offices?

  • The fan can sit just out of camera view on Zoom while quietly keeping them cool.


How It Fits Into a Real Week

Imagine a typical week with the Wearable Neck Fan & Flashlight:

  • Monday–Thursday: commuting on trains or buses, fan on Level I–II, flashlight handy for darker platforms.

  • Friday night: night market or outdoor drinks—cool neck and a quick beam for menus and taxi doors.

  • Saturday: hiking or park-day, fan on Level II–III during hot stretches.

  • Sunday: quick recharge via USB-C, ready for the next week.

It becomes the thing they keep by the door with keys and sunglasses—summer EDC unlocked, as one reviewer puts it.