Question 1: What makes Glacia different from a regular handheld fan?
Answer 1: Most handheld fans just move air. Glacia has a semiconductor cooling plate that physically drops to 60°F on contact — meaning you can press it against your neck, wrists, or forehead for real cold relief, not just a breeze. No other fan in this category leads with that feature because most don't have it.
Question 2: How long does the battery actually last?
Answer 2: Here are the real numbers from real testing — 14 hours on low, 5 hours on max, and 2 hours with the cooling plate running flat out. We publish these because every other brand inflates theirs. Recharges fully in 3 hours via USB-C from any standard charger.
Question 3: How loud is it? Can I use it in a meeting or while sleeping?
Answer 3: On low Glacia runs at 25dB — quieter than a whisper. We engineered the motor and air duct specifically to eliminate the high-pitched whine that makes most handheld fans unusable indoors. It's quiet enough for a nursery, a Zoom call, or 3am when you can't sleep.
Question 4: What are the three ways to use it?
Answer 4: Glacia folds into a handheld fan for on-the-go use, stands upright as a desk fan for your workspace, and hangs around your neck on the included lanyard for hands-free cooling. All three modes give you full access to both the fan and the cooling plate.
Question 5: Is it durable? What if the port breaks like other fans?
Answer 5: The most common failure point on cheap handheld fans is a loose USB-C port. We reinforced ours specifically because of that. The body is premium matte finish, the motor is brushless for longer lifespan, and the overall build is designed to outlast the next three fans you would've bought instead.