Seeing And Hearing: The FlyFan At Work

By Harald Thon, published on July 29, 2005
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: , , , , | Themes: Business Notebooks
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3. Seeing And Hearing: The FlyFan At Work

To give you a better sense of how the FlyFan works, looks and what it sounds like, we created a short video of this device in action. You can download this video and take it for a spin!

As you can see in the video, the fan blades are flexible and pose no real danger of injury - as long as somebody doesn't stick an eye into their reach!

Conclusion

Kensington's FlyFan is a cute and catchy kind of device, and could let you cool yourself off at your notebook or desktop PC on a hot summer's day. At $10, its price is a little on the high side. However, the downside is that it lacks a basic on/off switch and the fan's noise level of 47 dB(A) is too loud for coworkers to tolerate in a shared workspace.

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