🌟 Elevate Your Airflow Game!
The NoctuaNV-FS1 is a premium quality fan set designed for versatile ventilation in home and office settings. Featuring the award-winning NF-A12x25 120mm fan and NV-AA1 airflow amplifier, it ensures superior airflow efficiency while maintaining a whisper-quiet operation. The sturdy steel pivoting mount allows for flexible angle adjustments, and the compact fan controller lets you customize airflow levels. With global power supply compatibility and a generous cable length, this fan set is perfect for any environment.
N**R
It actually works
I was buying a fan for my VR headset when I saw this in recommends, and honestly I was a bit skeptical. I knew Noctua makes great computer fans (I have them in many PCs I've built in the last 15+ years), I have their CPU coolers as well. I've bought the 5V ones to replace ones in network routers. But a desk fan?Past experiences: I've tried using a PC fan to use on desktop before (Noctua too) and it was very subpar experience. The airflow simply wasn't there. I have used many other USB fans, usually either poor airflow or extremely loud. I have a Dyson Hot+Cool I use for my whole desk area but I have sweaty hands and arms so something to cool a small focus location has been something I've been hunting for.This product: It's a little expensive at first glance but the workmanship shows it was built to last. Very innovative mounting options. I have not tried any of the screws or magnetic options. Mine is mounted on a cylindrical camera arm with zip-ties that's above my monitor and it's pointed down at my hands and arms. Hasn't moved since I installed it. I have it turned at full force all day so my arms and hands stay cool without worrying about it blowing at my face and drying my eyes (and contacts); and I do not hear it at all. I use desktop speakers so that's a nice experience. The plastic contraption they designed does direct all the airflow into one small spot, I can actually feel the breeze.Concerns/suggestions for Noctua: (1) Comes with a lot of accessories to give variety of options but also seems they used some existing products for computer building; for example the speed controller is this tiny thing with a little speed adjustment bud with PWM 4-pin connectors on two ends, like some speed controller you could install in a PC tower and never touch again. This should have been bigger with a bigger knob on it for my desk use, and some re-enforcement (like clip or lock) of some kind for the connectors too. (2) While they included so many power connection options I wish the cables weren't so long or maybe have multiple shorter lengths you can just connect together. And the connectors are just standard PWM connectors meaning they are also just as likely to be pulled apart. I don't like that on a desk product. (3) It came with a fan grill but what would have been better is a fan filter. Yes there is more airflow obstruction with a fan filter but you have to consider on the outside of the PC case environment the air is more dusty and therefore likely the fan blades will get dirtier faster. I replaced the fan grill with one of these SilverStone (B07YYZTB8T) filters (bought back in 2020 so good quality).~Overall very happy with this Noctua desk fan. Yes the price is higher than many options but my Noctua CPU heatsinks all been working for years and years, so I expect this one to work as well for years to come.
J**S
Probably too expensive, but I like it anyways
I kind of picked this up on a lark. I live in Las Vegas, so of course my office is hotter than I like. I've gone through a number of desk fans because I tend to buy kind of cheap ones and they eventually just break in a way that they become noisey. When I saw the Noctua announcement of these I figured it'd be worth a shot.I'm really surprised how well it works. At max speed it's moving way more air than any cheap fans I've had in the past and is significantly quieter. At that speed it's so much air flow it's actually uncomfortable because I can feel my eyes drying up.Ultimately, $100 is too much to spend on a desk fan, but at the end of the day it's a Noctua. I trust I can leave it running 24/7 and this fan will keep going for years. Even when it does eventually break... it's just a regular Noctua fan so I can replace it easily.
B**R
Fantastic. Expensive but you knew that.
I would give this fan 5 stars... But it's overpriced. Is it the quietest bestest desk fan in the world? Yes. Is it made by the company that manufactures every fan I install in all my builds? Yes. Do I love it? Yes.... But it's still overpriced.(oh, I stream and need silence. this fan is perfect for streamers, streamers with disposable income)
G**R
Quiet and Versatile
Easily the most quiet desk fan I've used. It does come at a price premium, however if you take into account longevity, it may be worth it to some. The power adapter, fan, mount, shroud, as well as speed controller may all be purchased separately later, if something were to fail. The 6 year warranty is already most than similar products.I think this really shines if you have a niche location/situation where you'd like a quiet fan. I'm using this at my desk, magnetically attached to an old adjustable monitor arm, so I can angle it perfectly at my hands, body (sweaty hands). It makes zero noise about 3 feet away but cools well. At max speed, you can feel airflow about 9-10 ft away. I however, would not recommend to circulate a full room. This works best if you're looking to cool a small specific area. I can see it being helpful for soldering stations as those tend to get hot. The magnets are very strong too, there's no way it'll fall off itself.
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