Free from the restrictions of power cords and plug sockets, the Xiaomi Smart Standing Fan 2 Pro provides a refreshing natural breeze whenever and wherever you need it. The built-in 33.6Wh lithium-ion battery pack and 12V low voltage design will ensure you can enjoy the cool breeze even during an unexpected power outage. Its adjustable wide-angle ventilation offers airflow for up to a maximum distance of 14 metres, letting you cool the whole room more efficiently.
Compared with traditional fan blades, the 7+5 double-layer wing-shaped blade of Xiaomi Smart Standing Fan 2 Pro can generate a much softer breeze for your comfort. The inner-layer and outer-layer fan blades each generate airflow at a different speed, which effectively eliminates any air vortex, resulting in a wider, softer and more comfortable natural breeze. The design of double-layer fan blades enables the inner-layer blades to disrupt the focused air flow generated by the outer layer blades, making the ventilation wider and more gentle, while bringing you an even better experience than the breeze you find in nature.
In addition to the traditional control buttons on the top, the fan supports voice control, letting you remotely control the Fan 2 Pro via the Mi Home/Xiaomi Home app, as well as smart interaction with other Xiaomi smart home devices. For additional protection, the magnetic charging dock is equipped with overcharge protection. This allows it to automatically stop charging once the battery is fully charged.
Once upon a time, like back in the late 90s, it was an absolute joy to take your brand new Nokia 3310 to school to show your friends, complete with its unnecessarily sturdy cover. You'd gather in a little circle and see who could get the highest score on Snake. Later, you'd go home and (while supposedly doing your homework) listen to your favourite music on a CD player covered with stickers of Boyzone and Britney. Life was sweet.
Fast-forward to 2024 and that phone and CD player would these days only be taken to school for 'show and tell' in history class. By now, you see, that stuff is hardly considered 'tech', but 'vintage'. You know what is considered tech, though? A lot of the stuff we're running deals on today in the name of Tech Tuesday!