Wearable neck fans have become one of those products that show up everywhere during summer.
Airports.
Theme parks.
Golf courses.
Outdoor concerts.
Most of them do roughly the same thing: move air around your face and neck.
The problem is that blowing warm air around on a 95-degree afternoon doesn’t necessarily make you feel cooler.
The COOLiFY 2S PRO tries a different approach.
Instead of functioning purely as a fan, it combines airflow with semiconductor cooling plates designed to actively lower skin temperature. The idea sounds closer to a wearable air conditioner than a traditional neck fan.
After spending time looking at what it offers and how users describe real-world use, it appears much closer to the latter than most products in this category.
Pros
✓ Cooling plates create an immediate cooling sensation
✓ Lightweight enough for extended wear
✓ Strong battery life
✓ Quiet operation compared with many wearable fans
✓ Companion app adds more control
✓ Includes carrying case
Cons
✗ Premium pricing compared with standard neck fans
✗ Maximum cooling settings reduce battery life noticeably
✗ Bulky compared with simple wearable fans
Specifications
| Feature | TORRAS COOLiFY 2S PRO |
|---|---|
| Battery | 5000mAh |
| Cooling Technology | Semiconductor Cooling |
| Weight | 15.3 oz |
| Charging | 20W Fast Charging |
| Runtime | Up to 28 hours |
| App Support | Yes |
| Noise Level | 44.8 dB |
Design: Surprisingly Less Awkward Than Expected
Most wearable fans have a problem.
They look like wearable fans.
Large vents sticking out around the neck often feel noticeable in public.
The COOLiFY 2S PRO still isn’t invisible, but TORRAS did a better job than many competitors in keeping the overall profile cleaner.
The dual-axis hinge system also solves a common annoyance with neck devices: fit.
People have different neck sizes, and rigid designs often end up feeling tight after thirty minutes or unstable while walking.
The adjustable design here looks more practical for daily use.
Cooling Performance: This Is What Makes It Different
This is where the device either justifies its price or doesn’t.
Traditional wearable fans push air.
The COOLiFY instead focuses heavily on direct skin cooling through cooling plates positioned around the neck area.
Users repeatedly mention the same thing:
The cold sensation feels immediate.
Not “slightly cool.”
Actual cold.
That matters because the neck area contains blood vessels close to the skin surface. Lowering temperature there often feels more effective than simply increasing airflow. Customer feedback repeatedly highlights that difference.
Under intense heat conditions, airflow alone eventually reaches a limit. Active cooling changes the experience noticeably.
Battery Life: Good Until You Push Maximum Cooling
Battery life claims always need context.
Using any wearable cooling device at maximum output naturally consumes power quickly.
At lower settings, the COOLiFY claims up to 28 hours of runtime. Higher cooling modes reduce that substantially. Fast charging helps offset the issue somewhat. ()
For typical daily use—commutes, outdoor walks, travel, or sports events—it appears more than sufficient.
For all-day outdoor work in extreme heat, bringing a charger still makes sense.
App Experience
The companion app feels like a feature that could easily have become unnecessary.
Instead, it looks reasonably useful.
Users can adjust cooling intensity and customize behavior rather than relying only on physical buttons.
Some people will ignore the app entirely.
Others will probably set preferences once and never open it again.
Either approach works.
Who It's For
Buy this if:
- You spend significant time outdoors
- You travel frequently
- You attend sports events, festivals, or theme parks
- Standard neck fans haven’t felt powerful enough
Skip this if:
- You mainly need basic airflow
- Budget matters more than cooling performance
- You want the smallest wearable device possible
Accgo Verdict
The TORRAS COOLiFY 2S PRO sits in an unusual category because most wearable cooling products still feel like accessories.
This one feels closer to an actual cooling device.
It’s expensive compared with ordinary neck fans, and not everyone needs semiconductor cooling technology.
But if you’ve already tried standard wearable fans and felt underwhelmed, this moves beyond simply blowing air at your face.
That difference is probably why it stands out.
By Jessica Borga. Accgo doesn’t simply review products—we look at whether they genuinely make everyday life easier.