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Glurak Cat-neck Fan

by New Edge Times Report
September 5, 2023
in Reviews
Glurak Cat-neck Fan
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Verdict

Cheap and comfortable to wear, the Glurak Cat-neck Fan is a handy wearable fan that sits comfortably around the neck. It delivered a strong air current that helped me keep cool while I moved around. However, as good as the cooling is, this fan is loud and can be hard to hear over.

Pros

  • Good air flow
  • Cheap
  • Comfortable to wear


  • TypeThis is a neck fan that you wear wrapped around you.

  • Battery lifeLasts between four and eight hours on a charge.

Introduction

The big issue with pretty much any fan is that you have to be in the right place to benefit from its cooling breeze.

Not so with the Glurak Cat-neck Fan, which wraps around your neck, blowing air up and around your head. It’s lightweight and comfortable to wear, and did a decent job cooling me down, but it is quite loud.

Design and features

  • Wraps around your neck
  • Integrated battery
  • Three fan settings

Looking like a pair of headphones, the Glurak Cat-neck Fan is designed to wrap around your neck. It weighs just 235g, so I didn’t feel it hang too heavily on me.

Glurak Cat-neck Fan being worn
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

At the back of the fan is a flexible joint, which makes the fan easy to adjust, so that it sits comfortably and blows air up and around your head.

Glurak Cat-neck Fan fully open
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Control is via the single power button, which sits flush on the right-hand side of the neck fan. One push turns the fan on, with subsequent pushes cycling through the power modes (three in total), before the final press turns the fan off.

That’s simple to use, but the location of the button means that it’s almost impossible to feel with touch alone. I often had to remove the fan and look for the button to change fan speeds.

Glurak Cat-neck Fan power button
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Internally, there’s a 4000mAh battery, charged via the Micro-USB port underneath. This battery delivers between four and eight hours of use, depending on which fan speed you’ve got selected.

Glurak Cat-neck Fan USB charging port
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Performance

Normally, with fans, I’ll take air flow readings. Here, that’s quite hard, as this isn’t a traditional fan that’s built to operate at a distance. Instead, it blows air from a very short range up and out of the grills on top.

Glurak Cat-neck Fan fan outlet
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

On minimum speed, the Glurak Cat-neck Fan delivered a gentle cooling breeze that worked when it wasn’t too warm. Crank it up, and the fan speed builds, giving a bigger gust of air that makes it more pleasant to work in my hot office, with the added advantage that I could get up and move around while being cooled down.

For those times when I do have to move around, having a hands-free fan that works on just me is surprisingly useful.

The downside is that this fan is noisy. On its quietest mode, there’s a gentle hum that I could have a conversation over, measuring 54.1dB; on the medium setting, fan speed picks up, and noise levels increased to a loud 60.4dB; on the highest setting, I measured the fan at 66.7dB: that’s so loud that it was hard to hear what was going on around me.

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Should you buy it?

You want to stay cool on the move: This cheap fan is comfortable to wear and delivers a cool air stream straight to your head.

You want something quieter: With the fans so close to your ears, this fan is very loud and a traditional desktop fan will be quieter.

Final Thoughts

If you need to be mobile and cool, then the Glurak Cat-neck Fan is a cheap way to have air blown straight at you. Its battery lasts a long time, and it’s comfortable to wear. The big downside is that this fan is very noisy, particularly on its highest setting. For those that want to stay cool on the move and don’t need the wearable aspect, the MeacoFan 260C Cordless Air Circulator may be a better bet. Otherwise, check out my guide to the best fans for other alternatives.

How we test

Unlike other sites, we test every fan we review thoroughly over an extended period of time. We use industry standard tests to compare features properly. We’ll always tell you what we find. We never, ever, accept money to review a product.

Find out more about how we test in our ethics policy.

Used as our main fan for the review period

We measure the fan speed using an anemometer so that we can accurately compare performance between models

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Best Fan 2023: Dispel the summer heat with our top picks


Best Fan Deals: Cool off with discounts on Evapolar and Dyson fans

FAQs

Is the Glurak Cat-neck Fan a wearable fan only?

Yes, it’s only powerful to use at close range, when it’s wrapped around your neck.

How long does the Glurak Cat-neck Fan’s battery last for?

It will last between four and eight hours, depending on the fan speed selected.

Trusted Reviews test data

‹

Sound (low)

Sound (medium)

Sound (high)

Glurak Cat-neck Fan

54.1 dB

60.4 dB

66.7 dB

›

‹

UK RRP

Size (Dimensions)

Weight

ASIN

Release Date

First Reviewed Date

Model Number

Number of speeds

Fan Type

Oscillation

Timer

Glurak Cat-neck Fan

£5.99

200 x 150 x 30 MM

235 G

B0C8BJ2CH2

2023

04/09/2023

Glurak Cat-neck Fan

3

Neck fan

No

No

›

Verdict

Cheap and comfortable to wear, the Glurak Cat-neck Fan is a handy wearable fan that sits comfortably around the neck. It delivered a strong air current that helped me keep cool while I moved around. However, as good as the cooling is, this fan is loud and can be hard to hear over.

Pros

  • Good air flow
  • Cheap
  • Comfortable to wear


  • TypeThis is a neck fan that you wear wrapped around you.

  • Battery lifeLasts between four and eight hours on a charge.

Introduction

The big issue with pretty much any fan is that you have to be in the right place to benefit from its cooling breeze.

Not so with the Glurak Cat-neck Fan, which wraps around your neck, blowing air up and around your head. It’s lightweight and comfortable to wear, and did a decent job cooling me down, but it is quite loud.

Design and features

  • Wraps around your neck
  • Integrated battery
  • Three fan settings

Looking like a pair of headphones, the Glurak Cat-neck Fan is designed to wrap around your neck. It weighs just 235g, so I didn’t feel it hang too heavily on me.

Glurak Cat-neck Fan being worn
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

At the back of the fan is a flexible joint, which makes the fan easy to adjust, so that it sits comfortably and blows air up and around your head.

Glurak Cat-neck Fan fully open
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Control is via the single power button, which sits flush on the right-hand side of the neck fan. One push turns the fan on, with subsequent pushes cycling through the power modes (three in total), before the final press turns the fan off.

That’s simple to use, but the location of the button means that it’s almost impossible to feel with touch alone. I often had to remove the fan and look for the button to change fan speeds.

Glurak Cat-neck Fan power button
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Internally, there’s a 4000mAh battery, charged via the Micro-USB port underneath. This battery delivers between four and eight hours of use, depending on which fan speed you’ve got selected.

Glurak Cat-neck Fan USB charging port
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Performance

Normally, with fans, I’ll take air flow readings. Here, that’s quite hard, as this isn’t a traditional fan that’s built to operate at a distance. Instead, it blows air from a very short range up and out of the grills on top.

Glurak Cat-neck Fan fan outlet
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

On minimum speed, the Glurak Cat-neck Fan delivered a gentle cooling breeze that worked when it wasn’t too warm. Crank it up, and the fan speed builds, giving a bigger gust of air that makes it more pleasant to work in my hot office, with the added advantage that I could get up and move around while being cooled down.

For those times when I do have to move around, having a hands-free fan that works on just me is surprisingly useful.

The downside is that this fan is noisy. On its quietest mode, there’s a gentle hum that I could have a conversation over, measuring 54.1dB; on the medium setting, fan speed picks up, and noise levels increased to a loud 60.4dB; on the highest setting, I measured the fan at 66.7dB: that’s so loud that it was hard to hear what was going on around me.

Latest deals

Should you buy it?

You want to stay cool on the move: This cheap fan is comfortable to wear and delivers a cool air stream straight to your head.

You want something quieter: With the fans so close to your ears, this fan is very loud and a traditional desktop fan will be quieter.

Final Thoughts

If you need to be mobile and cool, then the Glurak Cat-neck Fan is a cheap way to have air blown straight at you. Its battery lasts a long time, and it’s comfortable to wear. The big downside is that this fan is very noisy, particularly on its highest setting. For those that want to stay cool on the move and don’t need the wearable aspect, the MeacoFan 260C Cordless Air Circulator may be a better bet. Otherwise, check out my guide to the best fans for other alternatives.

How we test

Unlike other sites, we test every fan we review thoroughly over an extended period of time. We use industry standard tests to compare features properly. We’ll always tell you what we find. We never, ever, accept money to review a product.

Find out more about how we test in our ethics policy.

Used as our main fan for the review period

We measure the fan speed using an anemometer so that we can accurately compare performance between models

You might like…


Best Fan 2023: Dispel the summer heat with our top picks


Best Fan Deals: Cool off with discounts on Evapolar and Dyson fans

FAQs

Is the Glurak Cat-neck Fan a wearable fan only?

Yes, it’s only powerful to use at close range, when it’s wrapped around your neck.

How long does the Glurak Cat-neck Fan’s battery last for?

It will last between four and eight hours, depending on the fan speed selected.

Trusted Reviews test data

‹

Sound (low)

Sound (medium)

Sound (high)

Glurak Cat-neck Fan

54.1 dB

60.4 dB

66.7 dB

›

‹

UK RRP

Size (Dimensions)

Weight

ASIN

Release Date

First Reviewed Date

Model Number

Number of speeds

Fan Type

Oscillation

Timer

Glurak Cat-neck Fan

£5.99

200 x 150 x 30 MM

235 G

B0C8BJ2CH2

2023

04/09/2023

Glurak Cat-neck Fan

3

Neck fan

No

No

›

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