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NITECORE released their CineWind CW10 Portable fan. With a stepless control knob to adjust the intensity level of the fan and dual power supply options, this could be a convenient item to add to a small kit. At CP+ in Japan, we had a chance to speak with Summer of NITECORE and learn about their new product, so let’s find out more about this simple, fun little fan!
NITECORE is a Chinese-based company known for their lighting and battery solutions since 2007 and is part of SYSMAX Innovations Co., Ltd. They have won quite a few awards and notably, they often contribute to their communities by sponsoring events and generously donating their products – something we can appreciate.
The CineWind CW10 is the successor to the larger CW30 fan, released only last August, and is aimed at smaller groups of 1 or 2 people. Designed primarily for video and content creators, the fan lets you control your wind speed as desired. Small enough to fit in a backpack, it might also be handy for travel and wedding videographers/photographers, as well as portrait studios.
This portable, miniature fan is very small and lightweight at only 120gms/ 4.23oz and can be powered with any NP-F battery or USB-C via a power bank. Summer noted that the fan was intentionally designed without a built-in rechargeable battery to avoid the waiting time that would incur when the power runs out. The fan has a 32W brushless motor with a maximum speed of 50km/h (31.1mph) and a wind volume of 180 m³/h. An integrated LED display provides real-time information on battery life, charging progress, and wind speed percentage.
The large on/off button at the top is also a stepless control knob for adjusting the fan’s intensity levels. The fan can be attached to a tripod via a ¼” screw hole in its base.
The casing is made from ABS plastic, and an integrated metal mesh acts as a safeguard to prevent external items, such as hair, from being pulled into the fan during operation.
The NITECORE CineWind CW10 is priced at around $132, $49.95, has a 1-year warranty, and should be available through Amazon shortly. Please note that a battery is not included.
What do you think of the new CineWind CW10 fan? Is it something you would use on the go? How would you put it to use? Let us know in the comments below.
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A camera was put in my hands at 16, and I’ve been taking photographs ever since. An American, I’ve lived and worked in Vienna for many years both as a photographer and a photography teacher. Currently I am the photographer for the award-winning Nesterval immersive theater group. I’m a teller of stories. Stories hold my interest. I’ll take on any project with a story to tell.