Looking for a way to make breathing easier and reduce humidity buildup under your mask? The Rsenr R12 USB Exhaust Fan is the solution you’ve been searching for. This lightweight and compact fan can be easily installed on any face shield to provide optimal ventilation. Say goodbye to uncomfortable and humid conditions and hello to fresh, breathable air.
R12 Pro USB Exhaust Fan for F∂ce Shield,...
$28.99
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José –
Great mask wish it was stronger material. I can breathe easier with it. Can’t go in to certain places wearing it without another mask on top of it because they think it’s not CDC approved. I love the mask cause I can breathe easier.
james williams –
There is hardly no air flow when on
Luz –
I liked this very much! I haven’t worn it in public as it’s a little flashy, but I just wear it around my house. After a whe though I did notice that my ears felt tired because of the fan. It wasnt heavy but I also wear glasses.
Harold Taylor –
This mask’s fan works backwards of other air purifying masks. No mask is a complete seal on anyone’s face. By sucking air out of the mask it causes negative pressure in the mask. That pulls contaminants (and virus) into the mask through the edges of the mask. I prefer the opposite. A mask that causes positive pressure by pushing HEPA filtered air into the mask insuring you are breathing filtered (and cool) outside air and pushing contaminants away from the inside of the mask.
Pat ham –
Job requires a mask at all times, bought this to help with light-activity tasks. Works great! installing it onto masks from other companies can get a tad finicky, but it can work with most vented-masks.
J.D. –
I love this product best thing I bought all year. Stylish I get compliments on it everywhere I go. People think it cost twice as much as it does.
TA –
The product felt like it was working in the beginning ,only dislike battery life Short,product power on for a minute & then cuts off,have to power it back on & its stays on for minute or so & cuts off.
José –
And cool I love these
Harold Taylor –
This mask’s fan works backwards of other air purifying masks. No mask is a complete seal on anyone’s face. By sucking air out of the mask it causes negative pressure in the mask. That pulls contaminants (and virus) into the mask through the edges of the mask. I prefer the opposite. A mask that causes positive pressure by pushing HEPA filtered air into the mask insuring you are breathing filtered (and cool) outside air and pushing contaminants away from the inside of the mask.