
What do buyers say? "Love how it puts air all around my neck. While the thin plastic seems reasonably durable, it feels akin to a pair of value-priced wired headphones from the 90s. However, that ultra-budget price does mean that this wearable air conditioner definitely feels like a budget product. The best part is that, at less $25, it’s one of the best-priced models available. Most users agree with our testers, noting that the design is lightweight and comfortable enough for all-day wear. On all but the lowest speed, however, we found this model to be noisier than most, especially for indoor use. Your mileage may vary, of course, and it does depend on which of the three fan speeds you choose. But, despite the purported 7-hour max run time, in our experience it was closer to 5 hour on low. The battery recharges easily via any standard USB port, making it great for travel. Still, the bladeless fans deliver a cool blast of air via 48 built-in outlets in the stems. The budget-friendly model is less a traditional AC and more of a wearable fan.
#Amazon breeze max portable
ITHKY’s Hands Free Portable Neck Fan is the simplest and most basic wearable air conditioner we've tested this year. But this thing works so well that I even bought a second one in white for when I'm not wearing dark colored clothes so I can look more fashionably conscious," said one Amazon reviewer. What do buyers say? "The humidity in Florida sucks and everyone knows it, especially in summer. If you want to be the “coolest” kid on the block (pun definitely intended), you might have to shell out a little more money. But, we’ve found that you get what you pay for, especially with wearable air conditioners. But that's an issue with almost every wearable AC we've tested.Īt close to $130, it’s the priciest model on this list. On the downside, the fans are still relatively loud and noticeable, especially indoors. In our experience, it works better than every other model we tested. We also loved the solid battery life that came pretty close to the manufacturer's (and most reviewers') reported eight hours on a single charge. It actually looks and feels like a high-quality electronic gadget. The most noticeable thing that sets this AC apart from all the others is the quality. The bladeless design ensures that it’s slightly quieter than most of the alternatives we tested. Plus, thirty-six air vents built into the Coolify’s arms deliver a steady blast of air to create a cooling “bubble” around your head.
#Amazon breeze max skin
A patented metal plate at the base cools the skin of your neck by almost 20 degrees.

Torras’ Coolify Portable Air Conditioner Neck Fan is a rare exception, and the closest thing we’ve seen to a legit portable air conditioner.

Most wearable "air conditioners" are more like overhyped miniature neck fans.
