Starting this week, temperatures have been rising sharply across Japan, and more people are looking for ways to stay even a little cooler indoors and in cars. However, keeping the air conditioner running all the time raises concerns about electricity costs, and in some places air conditioning may not be effective enough. KEYNICE clip fans are designed to help solve these problems. KEYNICE, operated by Merisho Japan Co., Ltd., was founded in 2014 to address common issues with small fans: some had good functionality but lacked appealing design, while others looked good but were not practical. Since then, the brand has consistently pursued products that combine beauty and practicality in the fields of portable fans, energy-saving home appliances, and PC accessories. This philosophy has helped KEYNICE grow into a brand supported in more than 12 countries worldwide, with cumulative sales exceeding 1.2 million units and more than 3 million users. One of its most popular products is the KN-618 clip fan with oscillation. It can be clipped to a desk, wall surface, or table edge, and can also be used as a circulator to send airflow to plants. It is easy to attach to desk edges, shelves, strollers, car sun visors, and other preferred locations. Because it automatically oscillates left and right, the airflow does not concentrate on just one person, instead delivering a gentle coolness to the surrounding area. Next is the KN-175, KEYNICE’s original 4-way compact fan. This original product features a unique and creative design. In addition to four usage styles, clip, magnet, tabletop, and wall-mounted, it can also be used handheld. The KN-Q8p o is a cordless, foldable, telescopic fan. Its height can be freely adjusted from 38 cm to 102 cm, and it folds compactly for storage when not in use, making it suitable for many spaces. It includes 1-, 2-, 4-, and 8-hour off timer settings, so users do not need to worry about getting chilled while sleeping with the fan running at night. All