Fans

277 products

The Fans category brings together 277 products from more than ten brands, ranging from compact portable models to desktop units for indoor air circulation. The assortment is built mostly around brands that specialize in mobile accessories and compact electronics, which makes most of the range easy to place alongside both accessories and home-goods shelves. The category suits online stores with a broad electronics offering as well as dropshipping partners looking for a compact, fast-turnover product.

Formats and use cases

The fan assortment spans several use directions, allowing a single category to cover a range of buyer needs:

  • Personal portable fans — handheld and pocket-sized models for everyday use while travelling, at the office or outdoors.
  • Neck fans — a hands-free format that keeps the user mobile while providing continuous cooling.
  • Clip-on and stand fans — attach to a desk edge, bed frame or stroller, popular as a functional addition to a workstation.
  • Desktop and room fans — larger stationary units for the home or office that round out a climate-control range.

This spread of formats supports listing structures organized either by price tier or by place of use, which simplifies matching products to a buyer's basket when ordering wholesale.

Brand overview

The core of the assortment is Jisulife (54 products) — the category's volume leader with the widest line of portable fans. A significant share belongs to USAMS (28) and Baseus (25) — recognizable mobile-accessory brands whose fans complement a portfolio of chargers and other everyday gadgets. The mid-tier is represented by Esperanza (12) — an electronics and computer-accessories brand with a broader product base — alongside AWEI, HanksAir (7-8 products each), XTRIKE ME, LTC, BESK, HOCO and Remax (6 products each), which add extra choice within specific formats and price points. The range also includes Philips (7 products) — an internationally recognized home-appliance brand that lifts category trust against the mass-market backdrop.

Building the assortment as a B2B buyer

When building a fan assortment for wholesale, it pays to combine the volume leader with mid-sized brands — covering both the price-sensitive segment and buyers looking for a specific format or feature. Recommended approach:

  1. Use Jisulife as the base brand, offering the widest model choice across formats.
  2. Add USAMS and Baseus for recognizable accessory brands already present in the customer's basket from other categories.
  3. Include one or two niche brands (AWEI, HOCO, Remax, XTRIKE ME) for seasonal or promotional offers.
  4. Add Philips as a premium option for buyers oriented toward a recognizable, higher-trust brand.

This structure lets an online store offer both an affordable entry point and a selection of recognizable brands within one category without sacrificing margin.

B2B terms

Fans are available wholesale with delivery from an EU warehouse to the Baltic states and other European markets. A dropshipping model is available for online stores looking to expand their climate-control range without the risk of holding their own stock. Prices and stock availability are visible after registering on the platform — registered B2B customers get access to the full product catalogue and current warehouse stock.