

❄️ Stay Cool, Stay Ahead: The AI Neck Fan That Works as Hard as You Do
The TORRAS COOLiFY Cyber AI Neck Air Conditioner is a cutting-edge wearable cooling device featuring a 300% increase in cooling efficiency powered by an advanced ETC chip and AI-driven smart modes. Its unique 720° surround cooling system with 8 vents and 4 motors delivers an ultra-wide chilled airflow area, outperforming traditional neck fans by 400%. Equipped with a robust 6000mAh battery, it offers up to 15.5 hours of use with rapid 90-minute charging. Designed for ergonomic comfort and quiet operation, it supports multi-season use with cooling, fan, and heating modes controllable via a dedicated app. Perfect for professionals on the go, it combines technology and wellness in a sleek, lightweight form factor.

















| ASIN | B0CWV1WJ7F |
| Assembly required | No |
| Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #98,381 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #267 in Personal Fans |
| Brand | TORRAS |
| Color | Black |
| Control Method | App |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (6,523) |
| Efficiency | Increased Efficiency |
| Electric fan design | Wearable Fan |
| Finish Type | Painted |
| Finish types | Painted |
| Form Factor | Neckband |
| Included Components | Cable, Pouch |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Installation Type | Window |
| Is Cordless? | Yes |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item model number | FG6A |
| Manufacture Year | 2024 |
| Manufacturer | TORRAS |
| Model Name | FG6A |
| Motor Type | brushless |
| Noise Level | 35 Decibels |
| Number of Power Levels | 3 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 2.06"D x 8.07"W x 2.06"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Wearable |
| Reusability | Rechargeable |
| Room Type | Wearable |
| Size | Small |
| Special Feature | Immersive Cooling, AI-Powered, Multi-Module Cooling, High-Efficiency Cooling, Advanced Chip Technology |
| Speed | 2.48 Meters per Second |
| Style | Casual |
| Switch Type | Touch |
| UPC | 764015810640 |
| Wattage | 20 watts |
A**R
Game-Changer for Temperature Control!
Why did you pick this product vs others?: My husband and I are both paraplegic, and because of that, we have difficulty regulating our body temperature. The TORRAS 2025 Top AI Neck Fan has been a total game-changer for us!It has both heating and cooling functions, which is perfect for staying comfortable year-round. When we’re cold, the heat feature warms us up quickly. When we’re hot, the built-in air conditioning and fan settings keep us cool. You can easily switch between modes, and the airflow feels great either way.It’s compact enough to carry in a purse or backpack, which makes it super convenient on the go. The battery lasts about 4 hours, and it takes around the same time to fully recharge. Overall, it's a well-designed, reliable product that truly delivers on comfort. We highly recommend it!
R**I
Product works surprisingly well
Amazing product. As someone who has severe heat dysregulation issues, and can't sweat on most parts of my body, this thing works to cool down my body by targeting the arteries in my neck. In temperatures where I'm working hard in a warm room, the technology keeps me cool enough to avoid heat exhaustion. It supports charging while using, so I just have a 60000mAh rechargeable battery giving it juice for 12 hour days. Neither one run out of power by day's end. Like any A/C device, it works less well the hotter the ambient temperature is. But even in 94°F weather, it helps if only a little bit. One of the cooling plates wasn't working and I contacted Torras for advice. They straight up sent me a new one for free, without having to return the original. They were very polite and very generous, 10/10 customer service!
M**I
High price, high quality, would buy again
This is a hard review because while not a perfect tool, for those of us who have medical conditions impacted by heat and/or lack of airflow, this is often a game changer. If you want something to make you cold when it’s 95 and humid, your expectations will probably be too high. But the cold plates, particularly on the back of the neck, send very valuable signals to your body that you’re cool. It’s like using a wet towel or something else around your neck, but you stay dry and there’s actual coldness involved. The device fits nicely and is flexible. It could stand to blow a bit more air but I’d keep the cold plates over the air. The app is handy for controlling it while it’s on. The battery is the worst part. If I don’t intend to charge it while it’s in use, I typically get 1 hr out of it and not on full power. I bought a portable charger and you can charge it while wearing it. I was able to then get multiple hours. I would definitely buy this several times over but the price is still high. There really are no other equivalent options so fortunately this one does work well. About to head into the hotter days. Hopefully it keeps up with me!
B**S
Battery Performance Report: Read this Review
Purchased for a trip to hot and humid Orlando. This review is BEFORE the trip - in a 74F, 20% humidity room Initial comments: The device looks and feels very rugged. It had better, for a $280 unit. Even so, I think a fall from your neck onto concrete could do enough damage to make it stop working. Pairing with the app was super easy on iOS. Controls through app are very good. People complain about the battery life - and I agree. It is bad. BUT there is a pretty simple way to get a SIX HOUR cooling session with max cooling. Read on... I talk about the tests I ran later. If you don't want to read that, here is the summary: - To preserve the life of your Coolify batteries, try to keep the charge between 20% and 80%. Lithium batteries don't like to go outside that range. - Coolify can run at maximum fan and cool for about 75 minutes using its built-in batteries. After that (when the battery gets low), Coolify stops cooling and just lets the fans blow air. That is a pretty bad cooling span. - BUT THERE IS GOOD NEWS: If you have a 20W charger, Coolify charges at about the same rate as it consumes energy at max speed. This means that if you have a 20W charging pack connected while using Coolify, you can use it pretty much until the charger battery is depleted, and then about 60 minutes after that when the Coolify battery kicks in. - So if you have, say, a 20000mA 20W charging device connected, you can run Coolify at 100% for approximately SIX HOURS until the charger is depleted, and then maybe another hour on the Coolify battery. And COLD will work during that entire time. The Coolify comes with a long enough USB-C cable so that you can keep the charger in your backpack or pocket. - I recommend the Anker Zolo 20000mA battery pack. It is small, lightweight, and only costs $30. Anker brand has not let me down. They also have a 10000mA version for $20 that is even smaller and lighter. These Anker chargers also DO NOT get hot. Other brands do. - A 10000mA charger can sit in your pocket pretty comfortably. If you can handle the discomfort of something around your neck for many hours, you can certainly tolerate a small charger in a pocket. - A 20000mA charger is better suited for a backpack or fanny pack. With that summary aside, here is something interesting: I thought the Coolify was a straight Peltier cooler (i.e. not an efficient device at all), but the specs call out R-410A REFRIGERANT. Personally, I am not buying the claim that this tiny device has refrigerant inside of it, along with a compressor and evaporator. Without those, you don't truly have an A/C. Nor do I think having a refrigerant under pressure in the vicinity of your neck is safe. So I am calling B.S. If this is somehow a real micro A/C unit, then they have truly invented something cool (pun intended). Now for the battery tests: Test #1: Run cool mode with max fan continuously and report battery % every 30 minutes. NOT connected to a charger - just running as anyone would expect to use it. Results: 0 min, 100% / 30 min, 68% / 60 min, 40% / 90 min, 12% I stopped the test after 90 min, as running Lithium to 0% is not healthy for the battery. The plates were definitely NOT cold at the end of the test compared to the start. So I think there comes a point where Coolify goes into a "low battery" mode and turns off cooling, leaving the fans running. Test #2: Charge Coolify, reporting charge level every 30 minutes. Also report how much my charging device depletes along the way. Coolify claims it supports 20W charging, so I am using a brand new Anker Zolo, 20000mA charger ($30). I am using the charger's built-in USB-C cable, rated for 20W. Fantastic price for an Anker 20000mA charger! Results: Coolify: 0 min, 10% / 30 min, 44% / 60 min, 72% / 90 min, 91% Anker: 0 min, 100% / 30 min, 89% / 60 min, 81% / 90 min, 72% Battery in the Coolify is 6000mA, and my Anker battery is 20000mA, so it makes sense that Anker is around 70% after charging the Coolify. Based on first two tests, the charge curve of the Coolify is very similar to the discharge curve. After 90 minutes at full speed, Coolify went from 100% to about 12% After 90 minutes of 20W charging, Coolify went from about 10% to about 91% So theoretically, if the charger was connected to the Coolify while Coolify was operating at full speed, the Coolify battery would not drain much at all; main drain would be on the charging device battery. So test #3 sets out to see if this is true. Test #3: Run cool mode with max fan again, BUT keep Anker 20000mA charger connected. Again, to get maximum use, needs to be connected to a 20W charger, or the charger cannot keep up. Results: Coolify: 0 min, 94% / 30 min, 94% / 60 min, 94% / 90 min, 94% / 120 min, 94% Anker: 0 min, 69% / 30 min, 62% / 60 min, 55% / 90 min, 49% / 120 min, 43% Most importantly, the Coolify plates stayed COLD during this test. I didn't run the test longer, but you can see that eventually the Anker battery would deplete and the Coolify battery would take over. Doing the math, a 20000mA 20W charger would run about 6 hours and a 10000mA 20W charger would run about 3 hours. So, this is a $270 cooler that only cools for an hour with its miserable battery. But adding a $30 external battery to it makes the cooling last SIX HOURS. That suddenly makes it a pretty good deal. Could a cheaper cooler do this? Probably in terms of the battery. But this one has more cooling surfaces, more fans, and stronger fans. So based on that, I think this is a great buy if you are gong on a trip to a very hot area. The one thing I am REALLY concerned about is the rain and sweat. How will it affect the cooler over time? If I remember, I will follow up.
M**E
I hate this
Is mine broken? I keep getting ads now for how it's a portable A/C with icy cold air and I call shenanigans!!! 1). This never gave anything but air and a hint of a neck cooling on the plates which could have just been the feel of the metal or my imagination. It was such a non-existent fleeting sensation. Again, almost like a hint of cold- even when inside with 75°F temperature It was not icy or cool or anything worth wearing. I could have got cooler from just letting neck sweat, evaporate and cool. One $5 cool scarf would have put this whole device to shame. 2) I didn't like their app, compared to the product support they have on their neck belt, this one is clunky the way they show you how to use it and the app itself is not worth it and it tracks your location. Who needs that? It didn't even have directions in English. It only had directions in one other language in the app. Why you need a separate whole app to just change which fan is blowing? Seems ridiculous. The app had several problems. It wouldn't allow me to create a login account, It would ask you for a password, a username and then send a code to your phone which then it locked up. I tried three different times and it took 35 minutes to resend each code that expires in less than a minute (!!) and doesn't work. That too was frustrating. I was never successful at creating an account and so I finally chose skip and just then saw the app and was very disappointed. 3) I cycled through all the options and I didn't see much change except which fan was blowing. It never got cool - let alone icy cold. Forget that idea. Again, is mine broken? Is it just a crappy fake product? I read all the reviews carefully and I want to explain that I use this in Phoenix, Arizona on an extremely cool, very windy spring day temp of 80°F to 83° Fahrenheit 26 or 27° C. The afternoon wind that was intermittently blowing was four times colder and cooler than what I was working with on the neck fan or the belt fan which I got both. This would never survive the 120° F heat ever. It would be a monstrosity to wear this and again you could just pack a cool scarf or two and you'd be in better shape than with this device. I'm glad we had a cool down here and I didn't try to use this with the real summer heat or it would have been the opposite of helpful. 4) It lasted approximately an hour on a full charge. 5) The ad stated that if you bought two devices you could save $60 to $80 but it was never clear where you would get this discount. I reached out to the company and a week plus later I got no response. I also tried with Amazon giving me a ticket, escalating the question how to get the discount that's shown on the listing and promising 24-hour escalation response but even a week later still no response. I tried again yesterday when I finally ordered it without the code and Amazon support told me to just don't worry they would fix it but they haven't fixed it. Still it's been 24 hours and they made me talk to over six different agents, ignored the initial ticket number that they gave me a week and a half ago, made me call in in the middle of the chat for no reason and then gave me another person to start over with - this was the worst buying experience that I've ever had on Amazon hands down. I still don't have the discount. I think that this should be advertised as a cooling fan. Nothing that says AC or icy cold air because it's just the same as if I put a little fan on my neck. 6) It has an intermittent buzzing staticky sound that comes on and off for minutes at a time, and if you are an audiophile, will not be fun. You will struggle to hear your music over this weird buzzing sound in addition to the fan noise. 7) I rarely get headaches and go years without headaches and this gave me a headache. Not just the whole experience and actual headache from the device that I made sure wasn't dehydration or anything because it went away after I took it off for a few minutes and then I hydrated 30 minutes later so it was definitely the device.
D**I
The good, the bad, and the chilly.
I’ve had this for a little over a year now and let me just preface this with the fact that I live in Florida so even your typical compression cycle air conditioners have trouble keeping you cool during the almost half a year of 1000% Humidity at 110° F. The fan does exactly as advertised, the little metal plates on the inside get cold pretty fast and it kind of feels like wearing an ice pack around your neck. It’s not heavy so you can wear it all day without it being a burden but it does have enough weight and balance to it that I’ve never once had it just fall off my neck or spin around or anything stupid like that. It’s stays exactly in place through running or jumping or any kind of crazy dance you might break out for the hoes. Battery life is okay. I wait tables normally anywhere from 5-6 hour shifts and if I started a full charge running it on full blast I’d make it about halfway through my shift before it died and needed to be charged again BUT it does have the awesome feature of being able to be charged and worn/used at the same time but you specifically need a power bank that lets you use its usb-c port to charge other items. They include a usbc to usbc cable that has one side at a 90° angle to make it easy while you wear it. Here’s where it loses me a bit, the fan itself isn’t that strong at full blast which is a bit of a letdown considering that fans that loud are usually pushing a lot more air so the noise level is really high during use. The thing I’m most upset about is that one of the three metal cooling pads all of a sudden quit working entirely. It’s never been dropped on the ground, never gotten wet aside from the sweat on my neck it’s designed to come into contact with, and when not in use I’ve always stored it in its case, never left it in a hot car or any sort of environment that would cause it to fail prematurely like this. I’d probably still give it 5 stars had it not been for that.
G**G
Works Great and the service is great
I work at a recycling plant and the building can regularly hit over 90 degrees. All we have are fans to help keep us cool as the building can not be air conditioned. I purchased a cheap neck fan at wal mart and it did an ok job of helping to evaporate the sweat on my face and ears but didn't really feel "cool". I watched a youtube video on neckfans and was looking for the best that money could buy and this neck fan got the best rating of the bunch. I decided to give it a shot and I am, foe the most part, very happy with thr purchase. Starting off with the good. It actually does cool. The rear neck area can get very cold and give you a cooling feeling while wearing it. The fans help to push cool air around your neck and face. So unlike a regular neck fan where it just moves air around this thing will actually move cold air around. The difference isn't night and day but it does help make the long 12 hour shifts in the michigan muggy heat feel a bit better. I would say its worth the asking price for this alone. It can also be charged while in use so having an external battery gets me through my long days. It's also fairly quiet but distance conversations can sometimes be hard to hear. Now for the not so good or bad. It will only last about 2 hours. They claim up to 3 hours on the highest setting but the best I have gotten is 2 hours and 20 minutes. This is why I have to carry an external battery pack, with a 3 foot usb c cable running inside my shirt and down to my pocket so I can keep it going all day. I wouldn't really say it's "bad" considering how well it works but I wouldn't mind a little heavier if it meant a longer charge. It will suck in dust. I noticed lower air flow after about a months use and had to blow all the dust out of it. I guess this all depends on where you work. I had a unit failure after about 2 full months of use. It wouldn't power on but was getting current from a charger. I emailed torrass and to my surprise they responded fast and sent out a replacement. The replacement works good so far so I will have to update this if I have anymore issues. I do have to wonder if sweat of condensation can get into the circuitry and damage it but I'm not sure. Abby was very nice and sent me out a new one fast. I'm 6 foot tall and it feels just right but my wife can't stand wearing it as she says it's too bulky and she cant move her neck very well so keep in mind it's rather large and it did get the people at my work chuckling till they seen how much more comfortable I was at work. Overall I love it. I haven't used the heat feature yet so I will try it when it gets colder outside. It works especially well when you have a fan on you as well.
J**K
Excellent Product & Customer Support
I absolutely love my COOLiFY heating and cooling neck fan! I work from home and use the heat setting while sitting at my desk, and it makes such a difference for my neck and shoulders. When I head outside for a walk on hot days, I switch to the cooling feature, and it keeps me comfortable the whole time. It’s lightweight, easy to wear, and the temperature control is very effective. I did have a small issue at one point where one side stopped heating, but the company’s customer support was fantastic. They responded quickly and sent me a replacement without any hassle. That level of service really impressed me. Overall, this has been one of the most useful and versatile purchases I’ve made. Highly recommend it for anyone who wants comfort year-round!
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