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Before I started using a handheld fan, I was a total skeptic. I’d seen the ones that attach to your phone or fit in a bag, and I couldn’t imagine they’d provide any real relief from the heat—and they seemed completely unnecessary. But now that I’ve used the fans on this list, I don’t know how I was functioning without them.

There are certain scenarios where having a portable fan makes your life so much better: Outdoor concerts, weddings, festivals, amusement parks, sporting events, backyard parties. I don’t live in New York City anymore, but I could imagine having one of these on the subway would be a game changer. Despite their size, they do actually create a significant breeze—in some cases, it’s enough to stop you from getting sticky, shiny, and sweaty. If you want to make it through a ridiculously hot day without your makeup melting or pitting out, you need one of these handheld fans.

Image may contain Bottle Shaker Ammunition Bomb and WeaponPhotograph: Kat Merck

For more ways to stay cool, check out our guides to the Best Fans and the Best Window ACs.

Updated June 2026: We've added new fans from Dyson, Shark, and Aecooly, removed discontinued fans, and ensured up-to-date links and prices.

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Shark ChillPill in “Matcha”

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Shark ChillPill 3-in-1 Personal Cooling System for $150: New this year, Shark's first entry into the handheld fan market looks like two stacked cylinders—one the controller, the other a tube that can variably be a regular fan, a refillable misting fan, or a metal cryo-inspired cold plate you can press to your neck or pulse points. The latter is a super-unique feature that I love, but I didn't like that you have to swap out separate attachments for each function (and carry them around in a bag if you're traveling). It's a little awkward to hold, and it also does not come with a lanyard or an easy way to carry it, which one might expect at this price point. It does, however, come in seven cool anodized-metal colors.

Dyson HushJet Mini Cool for $100: With so many decent portable hand fans on the market for around $20, I'd expect great things from a fan costing $100 or more, and while this one is fine (aside from a resemblance to—I'm sorry to have to say—a worm anus), the windspeed and overall performance were only marginally better than the cheaper fans. I do like that it comes with a stand for use on a desk, though, as well as the ribbon lanyard for wearing around your neck. It also gets points for not producing a high-pitched jet-engine whine like the similarly priced Ultra2 fan above, but its performance and features are otherwise subpar in comparison.

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Back to topTriangleKristin Canning is a freelance journalist with over a decade of experience serving as the former features director at Women's Health Magazine and holding prior editor positions at Health, Self, and Men’s Health. She has traveled around the globe to review the best destinations for wellness and to test the latest fitness apparel and gadgets. Kristin is particularly interested in emerging ... Read MoreKat Merck is a commerce editor for WIRED, where she covers smart bird feeders, indoor gardening systems, kitchen composters, and all things sustainable home tech. As a forestry major at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, Kat practiced axe throwing on her college logging team and trained as a wildland firefighter ... Read MoreSenior Commerce EditorTopicshouseholdbuying guidesShoppinghomecoolingThe Best Portable Chargers and Power Banks for All Your DevicesKeep your phone, laptop, handheld gaming console, and other electronics running with these travel-friendly power banks.Simon HillThe Best Wireless Chargers to Refuel Your Phone (or Watch)Stop fumbling for cables in the dark. These WIRED-tested stands and pads will take the hassle out of refueling your phone, wireless earbuds, and watch.Simon HillThe Best Apple 3-in-1 Wireless Chargers for Your Next TripKeep your trio of Apple gadgets powered up wherever you go with these compact folding chargers.Simon HillThe Best Running Shoes for Outpacing All Your TroublesWe logged thousands of test miles to bring you the best running shoes for every pace, ability, and running goal.Kieran AlgerAfter Testing Dozens, These Are the Outdoor Security Cameras I RecommendThese weatherproof outdoor security cams keep a watchful eye on your property while you get on with life. Our list includes battery-powered cameras that need no subscription.Simon HillAll the Best Vacuum Cleaners We’ve Ever TriedLooking for all our top recommended vacuums? Here are our favorites in every style we’ve tested, from stick vacs to robot vacuums. Nena Farrell The Best Kindles to Take Your Library AnywhereI’ve tried every single Kindle. Here’s how Amazon’s ebook readers stack up. Nena Farrell The Best Yoga Mats for Sun Salutations Through SavasanaSearching for the best yoga mat to help deepen your flow, master tree pose, and discover the meaning of life? For two of the three, we’ve got you covered.Emily PeckThe Best Drip Coffee Makers Now Rival Café Pour-OverThe old-fashioned drip coffee maker has come a long way. These impressive machines can turn your barista into a stranger.Matthew KorfhageThe Best 3-in-1 Apple Wireless Chargers For Charging All Your DevicesI tried all the top models to find the best 3-in-1 Apple charging stations, pads, and more. Keep your iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods topped up with these WIRED-tested docking systems.Simon HillGet Wired With the Best USB-C Cables for Your Phone, Tablet, and LaptopUnravel the tangled world of cords and find the ones you need to charge your gadgets and transfer data.Simon HillGet the Most Out of Your iPad With These AccessoriesKit out your Apple tablet with our favorite stands, cases, keyboards, and styli.Julian Chokkattu

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