




I spent two weeks testing the Semiconductor Portable Bladeless Neck Air Conditioner during some of the year's peak humidity. This wearable fan aims to replace traditional bulky cooling solutions with a sleek, neck-mounted design that actively pulls heat away from your skin.
The device feels surprisingly lightweight for housing both a battery and cooling plates, making it comfortable enough for extended wear. The bladeless design is a major safety plus, ensuring that hair and loose clothing never get caught in the intake vents while you are on the move.
Using the neck fan is intuitive; it fits securely around the collarbone and activates with a simple button press. The cooling sensation is immediate, though it does require occasional recharging depending on the intensity settings you select throughout the day.
This is an excellent choice for anyone who works or recreates outdoors and needs a reliable, hands-free way to mitigate heat exhaustion.
Overall, I give this cooling fan a 4.58/5 for its effective design and consistent performance. At a price point of $69.00, it provides a meaningful upgrade for anyone tired of basic plastic fans that simply push around hot air.