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Keep cool this summer with the best neck fans of 2024

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Cooling down this summer is easy when you’re at home and have access to an air conditionerice maker or swimming pool. But while in transit on your own two feet outside, cooling down can be a challenge. Carrying around a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated will keep you standing, but that won’t cool your hot skin down.

There’s a solution that you may not have considered that we think will be a game changer for you as well as others who will be experiencing record-high temperatures this summer: a neck fan. 

You can wear a neck fan to provide much-needed airflow to your neck and face. Wireless neck fans are very affordable and provide lasting battery life that, according to some customers, can survive a work shift or day at Disneyland.


Best neck fans of 2024

We rounded up the best neck fans that are highly rated by customers and provide an adequate breeze to keep you cool this summer.


Best overall neck fan: Jisulife neck fan 

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This neck fan offers a whopping 78 air outlets throughout, providing all-around air movement that will bring relief to the overheated and sweaty. Not only that, but the fan also comes with three speed settings (low, medium and high) and can generate between four to 16 hours of continuous cooling (depending on the speed setting you select). 

Given all these effective features, you actually may find yourself getting cold while wearing this, which will make outdoor activities and even commutes during the summer much more bearable. You can get this in one of six colors, including black and a pastel yellow. 

The Jisulife neck fan has a 4.3-star rating on Amazon out of more than 50,000 ratings. One reviewer wrote, “We live up north and visit Disney World in Florida once a year. This year, I was pregnant and needed additional cooling. This was the answer! It’s light so you don’t feel like something is weighing down or getting stuck on your neck. There are different levels of power that worked beautifully in the Florida heat. I have purchased this brand for gifts and recommend it to clients of mine (I am a travel agent that specializes in Disney). Highly recommend this for vacation or just making a hot day more manageable.” 


Best portable: OLV neck fan 

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Unlike some other popular neck fans that market themselves as portable, the OLV neck fan actually is thanks to its ability to fold in half, allowing for easier packing. In addition to being convenient to carry around, the OLV neck fan comes with functionality that will cool you down. These include four sources of wind flow and three speed settings that, combined, will provide a comprehensive breeze. 

This neck fan lasts about four to 18 hours on a single charge and will take about 2.5 hours to charge up again. To check on the status of the battery, all you have to do is refer to the LED screen located on the exterior side of the fan, and it’ll list the percentage left. 

The OLV neck fan has a 4.3-star rating on Amazon. One reviewer wrote, “The Florida heat this year has been awful but this neck fan makes it much more bearable. Both my wife and I have one and love them. Battery lasts a decent length of time too. Definitely recommend it to anyone who lives in the south.” 

Another customer said, “I wear this working in a warehouse 10 hours a day. One charge lasts the majority of my shift. It also helps with the perimenopause hot flashes.” 


Best front-facing neck fan: Amacool neck fan

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The Amacool neck fan veers from the traditional neck fan in that it provides a more direct airflow to your face, which for some people, may provide greater relief from the heat. It also differs in that it’s much more adjustable; the band of the Amacool neck fan can be bent or twisted to get the fans in your preferred position. 

The fan also offers three wind speeds and can last up to six hours on a single charge (run time varies by the speed setting used). This comes in three colors and, just in time for summer, is 33% off for a limited time on Amazon. 

This Amacool neck fan has a 4.5-star rating on Amazon. One reviewer wrote, “I live in Florida, and this is an amazing fan to have. I have purchased several of them.” 

Another customer said, “Great product. I absolutely love this. I’m going through menopause and I get bad hot flashes. This helps tremendously. I take it with me on the bus, train [and] even when I’m walking down the street and as soon as I get a hot flash I turn this on to be completely cooled off. You won’t be disappointed.” 


Best handheld neck fan: Aocool handheld neck fan

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Traditional neck fans might feel too weighty for some people to wear for long periods of time. If you’re looking for something lighter in feel, get the Aocool handheld neck fan. Keep in mind though that because it’s small and doesn’t wrap around your neck, you won’t get as much airflow. However, it’ll still provide a breeze that’s more concentrated on the front of your neck. 

The Aocool handheld neck fan is attached to an adjustable lanyard, allowing you to easily lift the fan to your face to get a much-needed blast of air. This has three speed settings, can last up to 12 hours on a single charge and takes about three hours to charge back up again. Plus, you can see how much battery life you have left on the front of the fan. 

The Aocool handheld neck fan has a 4.4-star rating on Amazon. One reviewer wrote, “I work in a medical setting where I’m required to wear a mask and a lab coat and it gets extremely hot. This little fan hangs around my neck and helps quite a bit better than anything else I’ve found thus far.” 


Most stylish neck fan: Asnug neck fan 

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If it’s so hot that you need a neck fan to wear while out and about this summer, you might as well get one that looks good. This Asnug model is as sleek as neck fans get, as it more so resembles cool, high-end headphones than an affordable neck fan from Amazon. The exterior of the end fans has a nice bronze trim that enhances the style of the fan. You can choose between a selection of vibrant colors, including a sharp red, rich blue and a shade of purple that could easily match your Stanley cup

In addition to its good looks, the Asnug neck fan provides nearly 360 degrees of airflow to you. It also has three speeds to choose from and a battery that can last between four to 16 hours (depending on the speed setting selected). What’s more, it’s on sale for 24% off its original price. 

The Asnug neck fan has a 4.4-star rating on Amazon. One reviewer wrote, “I bought this neck fan last summer to help me tolerate the Middle TN heat while walking my dogs. It was even more effective today when I was planting annuals. It cools well and lasts surprisingly long on a charge. Highly recommend!”




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The Pentagon confirmed the drone phenomenon on the East Coast is not part of any defense operations, adding that counter drone technology has been added to two military bases in New Jersey. Meanwhile, in a closed meeting, members of the House Intelligence Committee were briefed on the mysterious drones that have now been spotted in at least six states. CBS News correspondent Tom Hanson has the latest.

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What’s in the continuing resolution to avert a government shutdown? See key details from the spending bill.

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Washington — Congressional leaders unveiled a stopgap measure late Thursday to keep the government funded for three months, pushing a larger funding fight into the new year. 

But the 1,500 page measure, known as a continuing resolution, would do more than keep the government funded at current levels to prevent a government shutdown. The bill is laden with dozens of add-ons that make it resemble the massive end-of-year spending packages that GOP leaders have vowed to avoid.

House Speaker Mike Johnson said ahead of the measure’s release on Tuesday that it was originally intended to be “a very simple, very clean” stopgap funding measure to get the party into the new year. But the Louisiana Republican said a “couple of intervening things” occurred, and he is now left to deal with growing discontent among members of his own party. 

Here are some of the bill’s major add-ons:

Disaster funding

The legislation includes $110.4 billion in disaster aid: $29 billion for FEMA’s disaster relief fund; $8 billion for federal highways and roads; $12 billion for the Community Development Block grants and disaster relief; and $3.25 billion for Tribal Assistance grants. It also replenishes the Small Business Administration’s disaster loan program with $2.2 billion. The program was exhausted in the aftermath of Hurricanes Milton and Helene earlier this year. 

The measure also includes $21 billion in disaster relief for farmers and $10 billion in economic assistance for farmers, along with a one-year extension of the farm bill.

RFK stadium transfer

The legislation clears the way for a long-sought priority in Washington, D.C.: transferring administrative jurisdiction over the RFK Memorial Stadium Campus to the district, which will allow the city to negotiate the return of the Washington Commanders football team. 

The Commanders currently play in Landover, Maryland, and D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has vowed to bring the team back to the District.

Baltimore bridge rebuilding

The measure also includes a commitment from the federal government to pay the entire cost of rebuilding Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, which collapsed in March.

Sens. Chris Van Hollen and Ben Cardin of Maryland said in a joint statement Tuesday that the provision “will allow the bridge to be built as quickly as possible.” And they noted that federal taxpayers will be reimbursed by insurance payments and through the results of litigation against the company that operated the cargo ship that crashed into the bridge. 

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Pay raise for members of Congress

After more than a decade of blocking pay raises in Congress amid concern over the issue becoming a political liability, the continuing resolution includes a provision that allows an automatic cost of living increase to go into effect for lawmakers.

Since 2009, lawmakers have earned $174,000 annually, with higher salaries for some members of leadership.

Health care policy extenders and reforms

Within the legislation is a health care package that spans hundreds of pages. It takes on a number of priorities for lawmakers, from extending telehealth flexibility under Medicare to a five-year reauthorization of legislation aimed at combatting the opioid crisis and a measure to prevent pandemics. The legislation also requires pharmacy benefit managers to provide detailed data on drug spending and pass on the full amount of rebates to lower drug costs for American consumers. 

Transparency in ticket and hotel prices

The funding measure also includes provisions aimed at making hotel and live-event ticket prices more transparent by prohibiting deceptive advertising. The legislation requires that ticket sellers and hotels must disclose the full price, while the ticket sellers must guarantee refunds in the event of cancellation or postponement. 

Addressing drone threats

Among the legislation is a measure to counter threats from drones following a slew of mysterious drone sightings on the East Coast that have prompted concern. The legislation extends a portion of the Homeland Security Act that authorizes officials to track unmanned aircrafts and disrupt their control. 

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Ancient inscription could rewrite history of Christianity north of Italy, archaeologists say

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Archaeologists have discovered an inscribed silver amulet that one theologian now says may rewrite the history of Christianity north of the Alps mountain range. 

The inscribed amulet was found buried in a grave in Frankfurt, Germany in 2018, according to a news release from the city. The amulet is just over an inch in size, the city said, with an inscribed thin silver foil rolled up inside. It took years to determine what the inscription said: It had to be deciphered by a computer scan because the foil was too fragile to unroll. The so-called “Frankfurt Silver Inscription” was presented to the public earlier in December.

The inscription was determined to be a statement of faith in Jesus Christ, written in Latin. The statement shows that the wearer “was clearly a devout Christian, which is absolutely unusual for this time,” the city said. 

Researchers dated the grave where the amulet was found to between 230 and 270 AD. This is the earliest evidence of Christianity north of the Alps, the city said: All other finds are several decades younger, with “reliable evidence” of the religion in the region dating back to the 4th century. 

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The “Frankfurt Silver Inscription” translated from German to English:(In the name?) of Saint Titus / Holy, holy, holy! / In the name of Jesus Christ, Son of God! / The Lord of the world / resists with [strength?] / all [attacks(?)/setbacks(?)]. / The God(?) grants / Entry to well-being. / May this means of salvation(?) protect / the man who / surrenders himself to the will / of the Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, / since before Jesus Christ / every knee bows: those in heaven, those on earth / and those / under the earth, and every tongue / confesses (Jesus Christ).

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The inscription mentions no religion besides Christianity, which researchers said is unusual. Up until the 5th century, these kind of amulets “always contain a mixture of different faiths,” such as Judaism or paganism. Instead, it is entirely based on Christianity. At one point the invocation “Holy, holy, holy!” is present. Researchers previously had dated that invocation no earlier than the 4th century. The amulet also included quotations from the Bible used by Christians at that time. 

“The ‘Frankfurt Inscription’ is a scientific sensation,” city mayor Mike Josef said in a translated statement. “It will force us to turn back the history of Christianity in Frankfurt and far beyond by around 50 to 100 years. The first Christian find north of the Alps comes from our city: we can be proud of that, especially now, so close to Christmas. Those involved have done a great job.”

Researchers said that this find will lead to a reevaluation of the burial ground where the amulet was uncovered. It will also lead to a revision of ideas about Christianity north of the Alps. 

German church historian Ulrich Volp told the Evangelical Press Service that the amulet can be used to help understand how Christianity spread through the Roman Empire in the 3rd century, even amid persecution. 

“The significance of the discovery can hardly be overestimated,” Volp said. 

The news comes about six months after a experts in Germany said a newly deciphered manuscript dating back 1,600 years was determined to be the oldest record of Jesus Christ’s childhood.



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