Built for people who actually want to stay cool — not just carry around another novelty gadget that dies in the first heatwave.
The CircuitTech AeroJet Mini pairs a brushless 13,500 RPM motor with a 6-blade turbo housing to push wind speeds up to 10 m/s — roughly triple what you get from a standard handheld fan. Where most pocket fans wheeze out a lukewarm breeze and rattle themselves to death by August, the AeroJet's jet-engine-style ducted blade delivers concentrated, directional airflow you can actually feel from arm's length.
What sets it apart is the foldable hinge. The fan head pivots a full 180°, so it works as a desk fan at your laptop, a personal cooler on a commute, or a tabletop unit on a picnic blanket — then folds flat into a 17 × 4 cm shape that drops into any bag or jacket pocket.
The Upgraded model adds the features that make this feel like a real product instead of a Temu impulse buy: an LED display that shows your exact speed level and remaining battery, five adjustable wind speeds via a dedicated mode button, a chrome aero-bezel around the fan head, and a detachable anti-lost lanyard so it doesn't slip out of your hand on a crowded platform. The Classic model keeps the same powerful airflow and foldable body with a simpler single-button design and a battery-percentage readout. Both run on USB-C, weigh just 190g, and last up to 12 hours per charge on low.
Whether you're commuting in 35° heat, sitting through an outdoor wedding in August, or just trying to survive a poorly air-conditioned office, the AeroJet Mini gives you real cooling on demand — quietly, all day, in your pocket.