REVIEW – When it comes to fans, I definitely have an opinion. I have to sleep with one, I have one in my purse, one in the car, one at my parents house, one at my in-law’s place… I probably should say I have a problem, but they are just so useful for so many things! The JisuLife Ultra 2 handheld fan has even more power, and more features to improve your day.
⬇︎ Jump to summary (pros/cons)
Price: $119.99 on sale for $89.99 at time of review
Where to buy: jisulife.com and Amazon
What is it?
The JisuLife Ultra 2 is a powerful handheld fan with multiple attachments, and also has a light.
What’s included?
- JisuLife Ultra 2 handheld fan
- Magnetic round nozzle attachment
- Magnetic flat nozzle
- Magnetic brush for use with flat nozzle
- Lanyard
- Instruction manual
- Charging cable (USB-A to C)
- Small screwdriver
- Cleaning brush
- Storage bag
Tech specs
9000mAh battery
Ultra fast wind speed 43000rpm
100 speed settings
Up to 25 hours of battery depending on usage
Design and features
The JisuLife handheld fan Ultra 2 is fun to say, but is even more fun to play with. There are 100 speed settings. That by itself is pretty awesome, but when you turn it on level one and are already being blown away, just buckle up for level 100. There is a little scroll wheel that you use to change the speed increments which makes it fast and easy to switch how high or low you want the fan. Under the scroll wheel is a power button. When you first turn on the fan it will show you the battery percentage. After a couple of seconds, or if you immediately change settings, the display turns to the number of your speed.
There is also a light feature on the opposite end of the fan. I joked with my family that now I can have a reading light attached to my fan. They may never get my attention again. The light has three brightness levels and an SOS setting. The button to turn on the light is actually on the side, not right under the light, and is next to the toggle switch.
Another really fun feature of this powerful fan is that it has some attachments, but they are magnetic! The snap of the fan and attachment connecting is so satisfying. It works just like my hair dryer, and is probably just as powerful, but doesn’t blow the warm air. Otherwise I would totally use this as a hair dryer. There are two main attachments. One is a long round nozzle that has a more direct, powerful flow. The other one is a narrow flat nozzle that has a little brush that is also magnetic. There happens to be a right way to attach that piece. I thought it could go in any direction, but one side is slightly more rounded than the other. So if it doesn’t fit, turn it around. The other items that it comes with are a cleaning brush, which is retractable, a charging cable and the lanyard that loops through the bottom corner.
There are two screws on the light side of the fan that can easily be removed, they include the screwdriver, and the unit can be cleaned more easily.
There is a toggle switch that makes the whole unit turn off. I like that I don’t have to worry about accidentally having the fan or light going on in my bag all day. The toggle switch can even act as a kill switch. If the device is working, whether it is light or fan or both, the toggle switch will turn everything off. They also refer to the toggle switch as a safety lock.
I had a lot of fun finding out what this fan was capable of. I took it to the car and was blowing out all the rails that my seats slide on, and in all the cupholders. It didn’t do much beyond blowing some crumbs around, but getting some of the big crumbs out of the rail system was nice. I also cleaned everybody’s keyboard. Our washing machine has a couple of holes in the rubber rim that always seem to be filling up with gross things. I took the round nozzle and tried to blow those out. It worked to an extent, which is better than nothing. 😄
The battery is a good 9000mAh, and can last up to 25 hours, depending on how you use it. The bonus of having a larger battery is that this fan can also be used to charge your phone.
However much I like this power house, it makes an incredibly obnoxious high pitched squeal. Maybe I have super hearing, and it’s not a problem for everyone, but the longer I used this fan, the more it made my head hurt. I can’t afford to have more pain added to my chronic headaches and migraines.
Final thoughts
I love how powerful the Jisulife Ultra 2 fan is. It is fun to use, and the magnetic attachments are so helpful. The battery is a decent size and can be used as a charger as well. The light is bright, and I will probably end up keeping this fan in my car. I have a boy that gets motion sick, and I think the air would help. Flashlights are always a good idea, and there are plenty of other uses I could see that would be a bonus in the car. However, as much fun as I had playing with this fan, the high pitch noise really isn’t fun, and I don’t enjoy using it unless I am wearing my earbuds.
What I like about Jisulife Ultra 2 fan
- 100 speeds
- Magnetic attachments
- Three light settings and an SOS
- Charges with USB-C
- Toggle switch to keep everything from turning on
- Large battery
- Powerful wind speed
- Comes with a storage bag to keep everything together
What needs to be improved?
- The high pitch noise from fan speed
Price: $119.99 on sale for $89.99 at time of review
Where to buy: jisulife.com and Amazon
Source: The sample of this product was provided for free by JisuLife. JisuLife did not have a final say on the review and did not preview the review before it was published.
Check out these other fan reviews!
- Lumary B1 smart ceiling fan light review
- Qardoz 26800mAh portable solar fan review – Rechargeable with a 18W detachable solar panel