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For many people, traveling with a fan is a must. If you are used to sleeping with white noise, the hum of a fan can do the trick to help you get better sleep. It can also be the key to helping drown out that one person who always ends up snoring in your hostel. For others, combating the summer heat of Europe or the humidity of Asia, a mini or handheld fan can be a lifesaver. But if you like to travel light, it can be hard to find just the right portable fan that will tuck away in your luggage or carryon.
In this review, we'll take a look at several different styles of mini fans, handheld fans, and portable fans that travelers love and best of all, take up little space in your luggage.

What to Look for in a portable travel fan
There are many different styles of travel fans depending on the need you are trying to meet. Some want a fan that can fold up and fit in a purse, while others want one that can clip onto a bed or stand on a desk. Check out the different features to think about below.
Size: Hand Held, Mini, or Table Fan?
Deciding when you want to use it is the first step in figuring out the best fan for you. There are some that you hold in your hand to cool you off while waiting in that hot never, ending line to get into that popular museum. Others are better for those muggy nights clipped onto your hostel bunk to drown out the partiers and to blow a light breeze on your face. Do you want to carry it everywhere in your purse or have it in your backpack? These are some things to consider in your search.
Power Source
One of the tricky parts of traveling is navigating different outlet types.
- USB is a pretty reliable source that you find in a lot of newer hotels, computers, and travel adaptors, and many portable fans use USB as a way to charge them.
- Standard plug-in fans are always an option. Plug them into the wall, and they go forever or use your adaptor to plug it in and breeze away.
- Chargeable! This is nice when you are on the go and are nowhere near a plug. Charge it and use it until you can get back to a power source. Best for handheld fans used when you are running around and trying not to melt.
Best Portable Fans for Travel
Now that you've decided if you need to add a travel fan to your list of must-have travel gadgets, check out this guide on top reviewed portable and handheld fans that people are using this year.
JSUIS Mini 3 in 1 Handheld Fan
This fan packs a lot of features into its super small size.
- Pocket Size Fan - Keep in your bag to use when you are out and about
- Backup Charger - Phone battery getting low? Use the backup battery charger to give you a quick boost.
- Flashlight - Built-in flashlight for dark streets
- Long Battery Life - Advertised for 21 hours of battery life in one charge in fan mode
- Convertible into 3 different Stages -Can be used as a Handheld fan or folded to prop on a desk.
- USB Rechargeable - It is USB rechargeable through any regular USB port
This fan is highly rated and affordable at under $20 USD. Some users have said that the phone battery charger did not work very well and that sometimes it is a bit hard to switch between the different foldable stages, but otherwise, reviewers loved the flashlight, powerful fan, and super compact size.
Our Rating: 4.5/5
Pros:
- Small and Portable
- Long Battery life
- USB Chargeable
- Added Flashlight Function
- Three different folding positions
Cons:
- Phone charger not consistent
- Sometimes hard to open into the different stages.
- Power button can be hard to push

Portable Rechargeable Neck Fan
Looking for something to keep you cool and keep your hands free? You might want to check out this rechargeable neck fan by Delmac.
This fan is unique in that you just place it around your neck and a quiet, cool breeze for your neck and face will keep you refreshed. It's bladeless, so your hair won't get caught in the fan, and the charge lasts at least 6 hours. With three cooling speeds and a flexible design, this portable fan is great for those who want to stay cool on the go but want to also stay hands-free. Some people have commented that the circulation isn't strong at the back, and long hair and earrings can get in the way of the airflow. It's got a pretty specific use, but if long lines in the heat impact your comfort, this might be a fan to consider.
Our Rating: 3.5/5
Pros:
- 4 Colors
- Unique Design
- Strong Speed, Quiet
- Conversation Starter!
Cons:
- More Expensive at over $30 USD
- May get in the way of Long Hair and Earrings
- Doesn't circulate air all the way around
- Not as many uses as some portable fans

GUSGU Flexible and Portable Fan
This interesting fan by GUSGU is really versatile to be used for many different things. The stand is bendable and can be used in a few different ways. You can prop it on a desk, hold it in your hand when on the go, or wrap the flexible arms around a surface like a metal bed frame, a stroller, or a lamp for really flexible use. Some users have found that the flexible arms don't stay tight and the fan will move out of place, and others would like the fan strength to be a bit stronger. But if you want an option for a fan that will work almost anywhere, this is a great fan to look into.
Our Rating: 4/5
Pros
- Versatile to wrap around, handheld or stand on its own
- USB with long charge
- Many colors
- Strong speed
Cons
- Blades can pinch small fingers
- Can move around after being attached
- Not super strong

Mini Handheld USB Chargeable Fan by Aluan
This fan knows exactly who it is. If you want a small handheld fan smaller than your phone, with a powerful speed that you can tuck away in your pocket, this may be the fan for you. It comes in 5 fun colors and is rechargeable with a USB cord. Some users have found that the blades are a bit fragile if dropped, and a few had issues with the fan holding a charge after a while, so these are things to consider. However, for a small, inexpensive fan that you can take on the go when you have minimal space, this mini fan is a great choice.
Our Rating: 4.3/5
Pros:
- Inexpensive, under $15 USD
- Battery Powered, rechargeable
- Very small, fits in pocket
Cons:
- Can't stand on its own
- Battery can die fairly quickly
- Blades can be fragile and break easily

Clip on Portable Fan for Travel
If a portable fan for use in one location such as sleeping or at a desk, is what you are looking for, here is a great option to consider. This fan has a clip-on feature that does need to be plugged into a USB port, so it is not chargeable and is something to consider if you want to use it away from a power supply. At 6 inches, it's bigger than a handheld fan but still very packable for a carryon. People like the clip-on feature and the dual speeds, but some have indicated that it's a bit louder and that they wish the cord was a bit longer.
Our Rating: 3.2 /5
Pros:
- Many different colors
- Clip on good for Hostels
- Strong speed with swivel for more flexibility
- USB Chargeable
Cons:
- Not as portable
- Not as quiet as some portable fans
- Cord is short

Should You Take a Portable Fan When You Travel?
Overall, it depends on where you are traveling and what your needs are. If you run hot and hate to be sticky or sweaty, then it might be a good idea to grab one of these handheld mini fans just in case. If you are a digital nomad or hostel sleeper and you want a fan to keep cool or dull noise, some of the options above are great to consider.
Travel with Pilot
Now that you are set to keep cool on your trip, it's time to make sure you have your travel itinerary organized with Pilot.