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11 Best Portable Fans In Singapore So You Don’t Have To Sweat It!

You’re not alone if you find yourself constantly complaining about the hot weather. With temperatures constantly on the rise, it’s helpful to have a cooling device with you, whether you’re travelling abroad or commuting to work. Carrying a portable fan also makes staying cool in this stifling heat much easier, and you’ll be able to focus on working or having fun. Wondering which one to get? Read on for our recommendations on the best portable fans in Singapore that’ll suit your lifestyle to a tee!

1. JisuLife Handheld Fan Ultra2

Viral portable fan offering powerful airflow 

(Credit: JisuLife Official Shop)

Pros Cons
  • Magnetic nozzles make cleaning easy
  • Comes with many attachments so the fan can also function as a power bank, flashlight, hair dryer, and more
  • Compact
  • 100 Speed levels
  • Slightly noisy
  • More expensive than other options

If you’re looking for a portable fan that can provide a strong and reliable airflow, this is the one for you. Established in 2016, JisuLife’s ethos places a heavy focus on creating sustainable gadgets for personal use. Boasting an impressive 25 hours of battery life, it’s evident that this viral brand innovates with users’ needs in mind. This makes it perfect for those like me who often forget to recharge their devices. Like to carry small bags when you head out? This fan is sleek and compact, so gone are the days of trying to play Tetris as you squeeze your fan into your bags! 

Specifications
Battery Capacity: 9000mAh
Battery Life: Up to 25 hours
Charging time:
2.5 – 3.5h (18W fast charging)
5 – 6h (5V2A)
Dimensions: 135mm x 40mm x 74.5mm
No. of fan speeds: 100
Weight: 295g

Related: Jisulife Review: 6 Months In And Still Obsessed With The Ultra1

2. Momax IF15 Ultra Freeze Handheld ​​Fan

Unique steel plate for quick, icy cooling 

(Credit: Momax Official Store)

Pros Cons
  • Unique metal plate that creates an icy centre
  • Built-in base stand for added stability
    Quiet
  • Compact
  • 100 Speed levels
  • More expensive than other options

Built with cutting-edge semiconductor cooling technology, this is one of the best portable fans in Singapore if you’re frequently out in the sun. The cooling plate can drop temperatures by a whopping 20 degrees to provide instant icy comfort! 

When I was using my previous portable fan, I constantly had no idea when it was going to run out of battery. However, this one has an intuitive digital display that shows the real-time wind speed and battery level, so I always know when it’s due for a charge – that’s one less thing to worry about. This portable fan also comes with a built-in hook and accompanying lanyard, so it’s easy to carry around regardless of where you’re headed. 

Specifications
Battery Capacity: 3000mAh
Battery Life: Up to 13 hours
Charging time: 3h
Dimensions: 59mm x 58mm x 156mm
No. of fan speeds: 100
Weight: 195g

3. NNIO U-PRO High Speed Portable Handheld Fan

No-frills portable fan that’s sleek and reliable 

(Credit: NNIO Official Store)

Pros Cons
  • Simple design that’s easy to use
  • Relatively light and compact
  • 100 Speed levels
  • More expensive than other options

This is one of the best portable fans in Singapore if you’re looking for one that’s no-frills and clean-cut. At 200g, the NNIO U-Pro High Speed Portable Fan is an option that’s easy to whip out even when you’re on a hike or rushing for the MRT like I always am. With 100 levels of wind speed, the airflow can be easily customised to suit your various preferences and needs, regardless of whether it’s a gentle breeze or a strong blast of cool air. This portable fan comes in two colours – violet for a refreshing pop of colour, or titanium for a sleek, minimalist look.

Specifications
Battery Capacity: 3600mAh
Battery Life: Up to 11 hours
Charging time: 4.5h
Dimensions: 60mm x 90mm x 156mm
Weight: 200g
No. of fan speeds: 100

4. Simplus Multi-functional Handheld Portable Mini Fan

Ultra-quiet option for frequent commuters 

(Credit: Simplus Official Store)

Pros Cons
  • Simple design
  • Light and compact with its foldable design
  • Affordable
  • Quiet
  • Only offers five wind speeds

This is one of the best portable fans in Singapore for those for eat out regularly. Other than a mini fan, this one doubles up as a phone stand, so you can easily prop your phone up to enjoy your Chinese dramas as you eat. Despite it only having five speed settings, I was quickly won over by the affordable price point of less than $15, making it a great option if you aren’t ready to splurge on a portable fan just yet. Because we all know how paiseh it can get to use a noisy fan on the train, I love how this portable fan also features an ultra-quiet motor so you can use it without fear. 

Specifications
Battery Capacity: 1200mAh
Battery Life: Up to 20 hours
Charging time: 3.5h
Dimensions: 90mm x 195mm x 35mm
No. of fan speeds: 5
Weight: 165g 

5. Veryperi Leafless Cooling Neck Fan

Hands-free portable fan for morning walks 

(Credit: VeryPeri)

Pros Cons
  • Simple design
  • Light and compact with its foldable design
  • Affordable
  • Quiet
  • Aromatherapy function
  • Shorter battery life
  • Only offers three speed options

We all know how difficult it can be to search for something in your bag while holding a ton of things. That’s why I love the Veryperi Leafless Cooling Neck Fan as it’s the epitome of user-centric design. Its hands-free design is super user-friendly, and it’s lightweight, so you won’t experience a strained neck after wearing it for long periods. For the ladies, the hidden air inlet design also ensures that your hair won’t get caught (my biggest fear). 

However, my favourite feature has to be the inlet for essential oils, as the scents are sure to put me in a great mood. Considering how this fan is also foldable, it’s one of the best portable fans in Singapore for sure!

Specifications
Battery Capacity: 1600mAh
Battery Life: Up to 6 hours
Charging time: 3 hours
Dimensions: 118mm x 59mm x 42mm
No. of fan speeds: 3
Weight: 177g

6. Anvers Portable Fan

Heat-regulated and compact 

(Credit: Anvers Official Store [cropped])
Pros Cons
  • Simple design
  • Light and compact
  • Affordable
  • Noisy on the highest speed setting
  • Only offers six wind speeds

I was surprised to learn that this portable fan weighs only 114 grams (that’s comparable to a large tomato), making it one of the more compact options that can be easily stuffed into your pocket. A common issue with smaller fans is their tendency to overheat. So, I was glad that there were none of these problems with this one due to its intelligent temperature controls and multi-protection circuits. As it’s also lightweight and relatively affordable, this is one of the best portable fans for parents looking to equip their kids with a fan to use in school. 

Specifications
Battery Capacity: 4000mAh
Battery Life: Up to 11 hours
Charging time: 3 hours
Dimensions: 109mm x 35.5mm x 42mm
No. of fan speeds: 6
Weight: 114g

7. JisuLife Neck Fan Life1

Gentle on the skin 

(Credit: JisuLife Official Shop)

Pros Cons
  • Simple design
  • Light and compact
  • Affordable
  • Noisy on the highest speed setting
  • Only offers six wind speeds

For our active friends, this is a hands-free option that you can’t miss out on. Whether it’s doing chores around the house or taking a walk around the park, this is a great portable fan to keep cool in humid Singapore. It’s a must-have travel essential when heading abroad so that you can shop with your hands free. Those with sensitive skin will like this one as the JisuLife Portable Neck Fan is made with skin-friendly silicone, so there’ll be no irritation or redness even after wearing it for a few hours. Unlike other designs, this one is also super flexible and can rotate up to 360 degrees, so you can adjust it according to your preferences. 

Specifications
Battery Capacity: 1800mAh
Battery Life: Up to 5 hours
Charging time: 2.5-3 hours
No. of fan speeds: 6
Dimensions: 63mm x 183mm x 217mm
Weight: 253g

8. Thunlit Portable Waist Fan

Multi-functional and good for the outdoors 

(Credit: Thunlit Official Store)

Pros Cons
  • Multi-use product
  • Affordable
  • Heavy
  • Only offers three wind speeds
  • Long charging duration

If you’re conscious about the loud noise that some portable fans make while you’re commuting, this is a good option due to the noise-reducing motor and air duct-silence design that keeps the noise low. This waist fan works by blowing air up inside your shirt, effectively helping to evaporate sweat and prevent overheating. 

As someone who loves multi-functional products, the Thunlit Portable Waist Fan also functions as a power bank and flashlight. On top of that, this mini fan can last for 12 hours due to its impressive 10,000mAh battery capacity, making it one of the best portable fans in Singapore if you’re planning a trip to the great outdoors! 

Specifications
Battery Capacity: 10,000mAh
Battery Life: Up to 12 hours
Charging time: Up to 5 hours
Dimensions: 95mm x 75mm x 100mm
No. of fan speeds: 3
Weight: 300g

9. Minthouz Portable Stroller Fan

Safe option for babies 

(Credit: n3TFA8UTD03.sg)

Pros Cons
  • Multi-use product
  • Affordable
  • Quiet airflow
  • Heavy
  • Only offers three wind speeds

For new parents, the Minthouz Portable Fan is one of the best portable fans in Singapore to keep your babies cool while maintaining their safety. With a fan cover gap of a mere 0.5 cm, the inquisitive fingers of little ones are guaranteed to be kept safe. Despite the impressively low noise operation of 25 – 40 decibels, this fan offers three airflow options to keep the sweat away. Thanks to the versatile velcro straps, this fan can also be used as a crib fan to get the most use out of this little device. Building up your arsenal of tools for your young one? Check out our recommendations on the best diaper bags to up your game! 

Specifications
Battery Capacity: 2000mAh
Battery Life: Up to 8 hours
Charging time: 3.5 hours
Dimensions: 112mm x 120mm x 74mm
No. of wind speeds: 3
Weight: 236g

10. Mistral Mimica Cool Breeze Rechargeable USB Fan

Simple portable fan in a striking colourway 

(Credit: Mayer Official Store)

Pros Cons
  • Multi-use product
  • Affordable
  • Light and compact
  • Simple design
  • Only offers three wind speeds
  • Short battery life
  • Low battery capacity
  • Striking colourway

If you find the office stuffy in the afternoon, check out the Mistral Mimica Cool Breeze Rechargeable USB Fan to ease your discomfort. This fan is great if you’re looking for something straightforward yet versatile, as it can easily be turned from a handheld fan to a desk one! An issue with this fan is that it comes in a striking red and white colourway, so it might not be the best option if you prefer something discreet like I do. That said, it’s a great pick if you’re planning to show off your patriotic spirit while watching NDP fireworks at these worthy spots

Specifications
Battery Capacity: 800mAh
Battery Life: Up to 3.5h
Charging time: 3h
Dimensions: 152mm x 23mm x 56mm
No. of fan speeds: 3
Weight: 90g

11. Cubble Airy Portable Stroller Fan

Quiet option for sleeping babies

(Credit: Teguson.sg)

Pros Cons
  • Versatile, multi-use product
  • Light and compact
  • Simple design
  • The front cover is easily removable for fuss-free cleaning
  • Only offers three wind speeds

This mini fan has an ultra-fine mesh design, helping to safeguard against any accidental injuries caused by the little ones touching the fan blades. If you’re worried that the fan will wake your children after you’ve painstakingly coaxed them to sleep, don’t fret! The Cubble Portable Fan features a brushless motor to minimise any noise that’s generated so that they’ll be able to sleep peacefully. As one of the best portable fans in Singapore, this one is loved by mummies and daddies for its flexible octopus legs, allowing it to easily adhere to multiple surfaces. The front cover is also easily removable, so cleaning is made easy. 

Specifications
Battery Capacity: 1800mAh
Battery Life: Up to 9h
Charging time: 3h
Dimensions: 227mm x 110cm x 112cm
No. of fan speeds: 3
Weight: 340g

What should you consider before buying a portable fan?

  • Good battery life: High capacity battery that pragmatically lasts at least three hours, and availability of a quick charging option if you lead a busy lifestyle
  • Noisy level: Quiet operations so that it can be used without drawing too much attention to yourself (such as on the MRT, or in the office)
  • Number of modes to adjust the airflow
  • Portability: Compact and foldable
  • Safety features: Protective grilles to prevent accidental injuries if you’re getting a portable fan for the kids

Are portable fans allowed on planes?

(Credit: Jeffry S.S. / Pexels)

Thinking of bringing a portable fan on your holiday to Thailand or Vietnam, but unsure of airline regulations? Flights departing from Singapore generally allow portable fans, though you’ll have to carry them in your carry-on baggage if they have rechargeable batteries. If you have a portable fan with a removable lithium battery, ensure that the battery does not exceed 160Wh. That said, restrictions on portable fans will also depend on the country that you’re headed to. I’d recommend bringing a fan that’s not too expensive, lest it gets confiscated at customs. 

Cool travels only with the best portable fans in Singapore!

From the best handheld fans to the best neck fans, our recommendations will surely blow you away. For those looking for some cooling fans to use at home, check out our recommendations on the best standing fans to beat the heat. Or, if you’re willing to splurge for comfort, here are the best air coolers and best portable aircons that will keep you as cool as a cucumber. Looking for a fan for your PC? We’ve also rounded up some of the best CPU coolers that we’re certainly fans of! 

This article was updated on 1 Jul 2025. Additional research done by Chloe Gee.

Gabriel Choo

Gabriel is a huge Taylor Swift fan and can memorize the lyrics to every one of her songs. When he's not hustling, you'll find him eating mala or having an intense mahjong marathon with his friends.

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