Since it’s summer all year round in the Philippines 😛🥵, a stroller fan has become an essential for my baby, especially during our weekend mornings at the park and post-dinner walks. Over the past few months, I’ve tried and tested two JisuLife stroller fans: the Life2 and the Fan 4. I’ve used the former the longest, as it was the first one I purchased (and I wouldn’t have purchased another if it hadn’t broke down 😒). I’ll also share my warranty experience at the end of this post.
JisuLife Stroller Fan Life2
The JisuLife Stroller Fan Life2 is a bladeless fan and air purifier in one. It has a 4,000 mAh battery, which JisuLife claims can provide between 2 and 11.5 hours of runtime, depending on the fan speed and light settings.
The fan features two buttons: one controls the airflow, while the other controls the built-in light. It offers five airflow levels and three brightness levels, with indicator lights showing the selected settings as well as the battery and charging status.


The Life2 comes with a non-detachable, bendable silicone tripod that can be wrapped around a stroller handle. It is available in brown and green. Green is my favorite color, so that was an obvious choice. 😉
I purchased the JisuLife Stroller Fan Life2 in December 2025, around the same time we bought a stroller. I was quite surprised when my Life2 order arrived. The box was huge! I mean, I didn’t expect the fan to be as big as (or maybe even bigger than) my baby’s face. 😂
Inside the box are the following:
- Fan unit (with the bendable tripod already attached)
- USB-C charging cable
- User manual

I liked the Life2 because it’s relatively quiet. Even at its highest fan speed, it doesn’t sound like a running jet engine. The built-in light can also get surprisingly bright, which is great for evening walks since it improves stroller visibility. Having an air purifier is a nice bonus, although I wish there were an option to turn it off to extend the battery life between charges.
I was happy with the fan until two of its silicone legs broke less than six months after I bought it. 😒 Since the tripod isn’t removable, the fan became practically unusable as a stroller fan.
My other issue is the battery life. It doesn’t seem to last very long. I have a handheld fan with the same battery capacity that can run for hours without quickly needing a recharge, but this one can’t. I assume the built-in air purifier likely consumes additional power.
JisuLife Stroller Fan 4
My baby perspires easily, so he can’t go without a fan for too long. Unfortunately, when my Life2 broke, it was right in the middle of summer, and JisuLife’s stroller fan stocks on Shopee were already limited. I originally wanted to get the Life2S, but the Fan 4 was the only model available at the time.
The Fan 4 package comes with the fan unit, a quadpod, a USB-C cable, and a user manual. There’s also a bundle that includes a clip, either together with the quadpod or as a standalone accessory. Both the clip and the quadpod can be purchased separately.


The Fan 4 is smaller and lighter than the Life2. It features a detachable design with a safety lock to keep it securely attached, which is a great feature since our baby loves grabbing and pulling on anything within reach. Its airflow isn’t as strong as the Life2’s, so I have to mount it closer to my baby. That also means he can reach it more easily. Thankfully, he still hasn’t figured out how to remove it and throw it on the ground. 😂
The Fan 4 has a 5,000 mAh battery. Without an air purifier, I find that I don’t need to charge it as often. On the downside, its built-in light isn’t very bright, even at the highest setting.


I would have liked the Fan 4 much more than the Life2 if it had a stronger airflow and a brighter light. As it stands, each fan has its own strengths and weaknesses. I am still considering getting another stroller fan. Maybe when there’s a good Shopee deal or voucher, lol. 😁
Product Comparison

Although I use these fans specifically for the baby as a stroller attachment, they still have other use cases, such as on the desk, in the gym, or clipped to a bag (the Fan 4).
Warranty Experience with JisuLife Shopee
When I contacted JisuLife’s customer service on Shopee on the broken legs, they explained that because of the material used for the tripod, it can break easily if it’s repeatedly removed from the stroller. So, apparently, my mistake was taking it off frequently just to recharge it.
I honestly didn’t expect the silicone legs to wear out and break that quickly. I wish JisuLife had been more upfront about this limitation in their Shopee listings. If the warning was there and I simply missed it, then that’s on me for not reading the details carefully. Still, I can’t help but feel a little cheated.



I wish JisuLife had been more upfront about this limitation in their Shopee listings. If the warning was there and I simply missed it, then that’s on me for not reading the details carefully. Still, I can’t help but feel a little cheated.
To their credit, JisuLife’s customer service on Shopee was responsive. They eventually offered me a ₱500 coupon as compensation. However, it could only be used within 24 hours and expired even sooner than that. 😒 I also had to go back and forth with customer support while navigating several (annoying) AI-generated responses.
Had I not needed a replacement fan immediately, I probably would have pushed harder for a warranty replacement, even if that meant pursuing the matter through the DTI.
I heard that claiming warranty for products purchased from their physical shops/stalls can be more difficult, so I guess my experience was still better, even if I was not 100% satisfied.
Looking back, I probably should have gone with the other model, the Life2S. Its detachable design would have spared me the issues I eventually encountered with the tripod.

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