Pro Breeze 6 Inch Clip on Fan with 2 Speeds (Mains Powered) – Quiet 360° Rotation Desk Fan
Product description
What it is and why you might want it
This Pro Breeze 6 inch clip on fan is a mains-powered desktop fan designed to sit where you need airflow most—on a desk, at the edge of a bed or cot, or even clipped to a suitable surface. The idea is simple: you get a compact electric air circulator without taking up the floor space of a bigger fan.
On paper it’s built around two things that matter in day-to-day use: strong airflow for its size, and quiet operation so it doesn’t completely wreck the peace when you’re working, sleeping, or reading. The manufacturer also leans into adjustability, with 360° rotation and a vertical head pivot, which helps when you’re trying to direct air rather than just blast the room.
The essentials: airflow control and noise level
The headline specs from the listing are a 17W motor and two speeds. That makes it feel more practical than the cheapest single-speed clip fans: you can switch to a higher setting for warmer conditions, and drop to the lower setting when you just want a gentle, steady airflow.

Noise is quoted at 46–50 dBA for silent operation. That range can be the difference between “noticeable background sound” and “you still feel like you can concentrate”. Still, it’s worth keeping expectations realistic—46–50 dBA is quiet, but any fan will create some hum, especially if you’re in a very silent room.
Where it works best (and a quick real-life example)
A 6 inch clip-on design is particularly suited to smaller spaces and close-to-you cooling. If you’re trying to manage airflow at night, clipping it near a bedside area can help circulate air without needing a tower fan across the room.
For example: imagine you’re in bed with a cot or daybed setup and the room feels stuffy. You could clip the fan to the edge of the bed frame or a nearby suitable surface, then rotate the main body so the airflow runs across your pillow area. With the head pivot, you can aim the air slightly upward or more directly forward without moving the whole fan.


What stands out in use

Two adjustment options are a big part of why this fan is easier to live with than many fixed desktop fans.
- 360° rotation lets you change the horizontal direction of airflow.
- The clip fan head can pivot at a 100° vertical angle, so you’re not limited to “blowing straight” or “blowing downward”.
The listing also says the fan clip is easy to open and can mount to any surface, even running upside down. That “even running upside down” detail is unusual enough that it can be genuinely useful in odd layouts, but it also means you’ll want to double-check the clip is secure and the airflow direction is safe for your setup.
Limitations and things to check before buying
No product is perfect, and there are a couple of sensible cautions based on what’s stated (and what isn’t).

Firstly, this is a compact 6 inch fan, so it’s unlikely to replace a larger room fan if your goal is whole-room cooling. If you’re looking to move air across an entire open-plan space, you may find a bigger circulator better suited.
Secondly, the listing provides a warranty length (1 year), but it doesn’t share details like blade type, airflow measurements, or how the dBA varies by speed in normal use. So it’s best seen as “quiet for a desk clip fan” rather than an absolute guarantee that it will be inaudible in every environment.
Is it a good fit for you?


It’s a good fit if you want a small, mains-powered fan that can be clipped close to you (desk, bedside, cot edge) and you care about directing airflow rather than just having a fan on a table.
It may not suit you if you need powerful whole-room cooling, or if you’re not comfortable using a clip-mounted appliance on your chosen surface.

It makes sense if you’re looking for a quiet desktop fan for working, reading, or sleeping, and you like the idea of switching between two speeds to match the temperature.
Final verdict
Buying verdict
A solid choice for everyday close-up airflow: the combination of a 17W motor, two speeds, and 360°/100° directional control makes this Pro Breeze clip fan feel more adjustable than the basic alternatives. If noise matters to you, the quoted 46–50 dBA range is a reassuring sign for bedside or desk use.
You should think twice if your priority is cooling a larger room or if your setup won’t allow a secure clip on the surface you have in mind. As with any clip-on fan, the “where you mount it” part will make a bigger difference to results than people sometimes expect.

Mini FAQ
Is it mains powered or battery powered?


It’s mains powered, so it plugs in rather than running on battery.
How adjustable is the airflow?
The main body rotates 360°, and the clip fan head pivots at a vertical angle of 100°.

Does it have more than one speed?
Yes, it has 2 speeds.
Is it quiet enough for sleep?
The listing quotes 46–50 dBA for silent operation, so it’s designed with sleeping and working in mind, but any fan sound will still depend on your room conditions.
What safety protection does it include?
The mesh grill with narrow gaps is intended to cover the blades for safety.
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