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Philip
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
The Sunoony Camping Rechargeable Fan is a compact, quiet, and feature-rich solution for outdoor and indoor cooling needs. Equipped with a 10,000mAh battery, this battery-operated tent fan delivers long-lasting airflow, making it an excellent choice for camping, travel, beach outings, and home use.During my testing, I found the fan to be surprisingly powerful for its size, offering six adjustable speed settings to customize airflow. The 120° head rotation allows for flexible positioning, while the built-in LED lantern adds practical illumination for nighttime use. The integrated hanging hook makes it easy to suspend inside a tent or from a surface, and the timer function is a thoughtful touch for energy conservation.The solar charging capability enhances portability and sustainability, making it an ideal option for off-grid adventures. Given its quiet operation, versatile features, and great value for money, I highly recommend this rechargeable fan for anyone in need of a reliable and multi-functional cooling solution.
Jane
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
The fan is great, easy to charge via USB and also has a built-in solar panel for charging. It is also a powerbank for charging a phone or other small item. The fan speeds are good for various spaces. The light is a little less perfect. It's on the front of the unit and since you want a fan facing you, you also end up with a blinding light right in your face. It would be so much better if the lights were on a panel on top instead.
nick mason
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
Takes a while to charge in the sunlight, you're better off using the cord or if you have the time to let it charge in the sunlight all day. Battery drains faster than id like at medium speeds and medium brightness but honestly, it's a bigger fan that I expected.It's kind of a beast. It has an oscillating function which i thought was really cool. It also folds up for easy storage... And the lights have 2 different colors for those who like the super white or yellow tint light.All in all it's a nice fan. I may bring it to work and have it as an cool oscillating fan at my desk
Vivona
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
The power at our house rarely goes out for an extended time, but when it does during the summer it means there is no air conditioning or lights. We keep battery operated fans and lights on hand just in case. Unfortunately, it is not unusual to find the batteries have gone bad, or leaked, just when you need them, and D cells are hard to come by during expected outages, like a hurricane. I decided to check out a lithium-ion, solar rechargeable fan and chose the Sunoony.The Sunoony Fan came in a cardboard box along with USB-C charging cable and a user manual. An AC wall adapter is not included. Despite the dimensions being listed, the fan looks larger than I expected. It is very solidly made. Four buttons control the power, light, oscillating and timer functions. A digital display indicates the battery charge level, fan speed and timer settings.I charged the battery and tested the fan. The power button toggles through the six speed levels, then back to off. Speed level 1 provides a quiet breeze up to 10 feet away for up to 23 hours on a single charge. Each higher speed provides more wind, but at the expense of battery life. The oscillation button turns a 120-degree fan swivel function on, but also shortens battery life.The light button toggles through three color choices. A long press will dim the light. The specs say the battery will last 15-24 hours when only powering the light.The timer function allows you to turn off the fan, light, or both, after your selection of 1, 2, 4 or 6 hours.The user manual says the solar power mode is mainly used for battery maintenance. I guess that means you shouldn’t expect it to charge the battery while the fan or light is in use. I tried solar charging in bright sunlight with the unit off and it brought the battery from 80% to 95% in one hour. If the charge rate was linear, that means you could fully charge the battery within a full day of bright sunlight. Unless you only use the fan at night, solar charging probably won’t keep the battery charged.For camping use, solar charging during the day and using the fan or light during the night might be a practical use. For my use as a fan or light during an extended power failure, I would have to charge the battery using my car.
Catattack
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
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