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Mini USB Fan with LED Clock
Mini USB Fan with LED Clock
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Introducing a uniquely shaped, flexible, and ultra-portable USB fan, the perfect addition to your workspace. Boasting a flashing LED feature, this compact and sleek fan, coated in a sophisticated silver, offers a cool breeze without compromising your comfort. Constructed from durable metal alloy, it sports a soft foam blade that provides a noiseless experience, ensuring it doesn't interfere with your work. With a fan diameter of 88 mm and an approximate length of 40 cm, it weighs just about 60 grams, making it perfect for your laptop or desktop PC. Powered via a USB port, the fan is not just easy to carry but also simple to operate - just connect it, press the button to power on, and adjust time settings as needed. Please note, this USB fan works optimally with DC 5V and 330mah power; avoid operating it with a power bank or wall charger above these parameters.
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Mini USB Fan with LED Clock
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Very cool and easy to set the time.
Works great
It's great, just wish it were designed to last longer. It's just two springs contacting a spinning circuit board, which wear out in about a month or 2 of constant use. Back in the day, vcrs had spinning heads that had reliable long-life electrical connections, have we learned nothing? And why would you display a temperature when you know it's wrong because of the heat that the motor generates? Otherwise, it's beautiful to watch.
It's hard for a phone camera to capture how cool this thing really looks. It's pretty amazing. The problem with them is they have a very short lifespan. The leds on the fan blades get their power from 2 small springs on the motor unit pressing up against the rotating circuit board. Eventually, friction takes its toll and the springs wear through the copper on the circuit board. Within a few weeks, the clock image starts deteriorating. I'd pay more for something that would have longer life and better design.



