When it comes to beating the heat, having a reliable portable fan can make all the difference—especially during travel. Today, we’re putting three of the most popular portable fans to the test: the Jisulife Pro 1S, Orashare HF03, and Goojodoq Mini Fan. We’ll be unboxing, testing, and comparing their build quality, battery life, and wind speed to help you decide which one is the best travel companion.
Goojodoq Mini Fan: Unboxing & Features
The Goojodoq Mini Fan comes in a premium packaging box that is slightly smaller than the Jisulife’s. Inside the box, you will find the fan, manual, lanyard, wrist strap, and USB-C charging cable. The fan has a compact design with a display screen, wind speed buttons, and a USB-C charging port. The wrist strap is easy to attach, making it more convenient to carry around.
To turn on the fan, simply push the power button up. The display screen lights up immediately, showing both the wind speed and battery level. You can press the wind speed buttons to adjust the airflow or hold them to gradually increase or decrease the speed. The maximum wind speed reaches 100, which matches the performance of the Jisulife Pro 1S.
Charging is simple using a USB-C cable and a power bank. The display blinks to confirm that the fan is charging properly.
Jisulife Pro 1S: Unboxing & Features
The Jisulife Pro 1S arrives in a sleek, well-designed premium box, hinting at the quality inside. Upon opening, the first thing you see is the carrying bag made of soft, durable fabric, along with the portable fan. The fan has an aluminum alloy build, giving it a premium feel. It features a display screen on the front and a scroll wheel button to control wind speed. At the back, there is a USB-C port and a power button.
Also included in the box are a manual, a USB-C charging cable, and a wrist strap that is easy to attach for added convenience. To start the fan, press the power button at the back and then press the scroll wheel in the front. The scroll wheel allows smooth adjustment of wind speed, with a maximum setting of 100. The display screen shows both wind speed and charge levels, and double-clicking the scroll wheel lets you check the battery percentage. To turn the fan off, simply press the scroll wheel button again.
The Jisulife Pro 1S charges effortlessly using a power bank, and the blinking charge indicator confirms it is working. The carrying bag provides excellent protection and makes it easy to transport.
Orashare HF03: Unboxing & Features
The Orashare HF03 comes in a smaller, standard box. Inside, you will find the manual, the portable fan, a USB-C charging cable, and a wrist strap. The fan has a simple design, featuring a display screen, a single button for wind speed and power, and a USB-C charging port at the back. The wrist strap is easy to attach, making it more convenient to carry around.
To turn on the fan, press the power button. The display screen lights up, showing the current wind speed and battery level. This fan offers five wind speed levels, which you can toggle by pressing the power button repeatedly. However, once you reach Level 5, pressing the button again will turn the fan off.
The wind speed is decent but lacks the finer controls and smooth adjustments available on the other two models. Charging is straightforward using the USB-C cable and a power bank, with the display screen blinking to indicate that charging is in progress.
Final Showdown: Which Fan Wins?
We compared the Jisulife Pro 1S, Goojodoq Mini Fan, and Orashare HF03 in three key categories: build quality, battery life, and wind speed.
- Build Quality: The Jisulife Pro 1S takes the lead with its aluminum alloy body, which gives it a premium and durable feel. It is sturdy yet sleek and clearly built to last. The Goojodoq Mini Fan, though made of plastic, still feels robust and well-constructed. The Orashare HF03, however, comes in third place as its lightweight plastic build feels less durable compared to the other two.
- Battery Life: All three fans have comparable battery capacities, but real-world testing during a trip to Ilocos showed that the Jisulife Pro 1S lasted noticeably longer than the others. The Goojodoq Mini Fan also has good battery life, though slightly shorter than the Jisulife. The Orashare HF03, while functional, does not last as long as the other two.
- Wind Speed: Both the Jisulife Pro 1S and the Goojodoq Mini Fan reach a maximum speed of 100, delivering powerful airflow. The Orashare HF03, limited to five speed levels, still provides decent cooling but lacks the versatility of the other two fans.
Final Verdict
If you’re looking for the best all-around portable fan, the Jisulife Pro 1S is the clear winner. Its premium build quality, longer battery life, and strong wind power make it a fantastic investment. The Goojodoq Mini Fan is a great budget-friendly alternative, offering solid performance and portability. The Orashare HF03, while functional, does not quite measure up to the other two.
Whether you’re traveling or just need a reliable cooling solution, both the Jisulife and Goojodoq fans are excellent companions. Which fan would you choose? Let us know in the comments below!