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  2. These Editor-Recommended Neck Fans Keep You Cool on the Go

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    Battery Life. Neck fans mostly run on rechargeable batteries, so consider the battery life if you want to wear one outside for an entire day or take it camping. ... The fan features a decent ...

  3. Editors Say These Neck Fans Kept Them Cool During the Hottest ...

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    Battery Life Most models on this list will last an average of 8-12 hours on a single charge, depending on which fan speed you choose. Those figures are according to each manufacturer's claims.

  4. These Tried-and-Tested Neck Fans Will Keep You Cool All Summer

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    This neck fan is easily rechargeable through a standard USB-C port, although we found that the charge time from zero to 100% took about four hours, which is on the long side compared to other ...

  5. Charge cycle - Wikipedia

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    Each battery is affected differently by charge cycles. [2] [3] In general, number of cycles for a rechargeable battery (the cycle life) indicates how many times it can undergo the process of complete charging and discharging until failure or starting to lose capacity. [4] [5] [6] [7]

  6. Capacity loss - Wikipedia

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    Capacity loss or capacity fading is a phenomenon observed in rechargeable battery usage where the amount of charge a battery can deliver at the rated voltage decreases with use. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 2003 it was reported the typical range of capacity loss in lithium-ion batteries after 500 charging and discharging cycles varied from 12.4% to 24.1% ...

  7. Nickel–metal hydride battery - Wikipedia

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    About 22% of portable rechargeable batteries sold in Japan in 2010 were NiMH. [16] In Switzerland in 2009, the equivalent statistic was approximately 60%. [17] This percentage has fallen over time due to the increase in manufacture of lithium-ion batteries: in 2000, almost half of all portable rechargeable batteries sold in Japan were NiMH. [16]

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