Japanese Thanko launches USB electric mute fan, which can simulate real person fan.
Jan 10, 2020| The hot summer months were marked by the emergence of various anti-heat measures, which may make some people think the air-conditioner is too cold and the fans are too noisy, and a Japanese company, Tanko.jp, recently turned its attention to traditional fans.
The electric fan simulates the action of the live fan with a concentric swing arm mechanism, and the height of the bracket and the angle at which the fan works can be adjusted. In order to ensure the stability of the fan when swaying, the overall weight is 1.24 kg, and the back of the base is covered with rubber cushions, which acts as a skid-proof and mute buffer. Thanko claims that it has only 48 decibels of noise when it works in the middle range. With an adjustment switch on the power cord, the user can set the wind size and work regularly for 1 / 3 hours.


