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Jisulife vs Goojodoq Fan: Which is better?

If you’ve ever been stuck in a packed MRT or caught under the Manila heat with no shade in sight, you’ll know that a reliable mini fan isn’t just a nice-to-have, it’s a daily essential.

Over the past year, JisuLife has become a popular name in the Philippines, known for its unique designs, reliable performance, and long-lasting battery life. Shortly after, GOOJODOQ released several fans that closely resemble JISULIFE’s models, often at a more affordable price point which made them a popular budget alternative.

But beyond price and looks, how do these fans really compare? Is JISULIFE worth the premium, or can GOOJODOQ’s similar models hold their own?

Let’s take a closer look at some of the most popular JISULIFE fans and their GOOJODOQ counterparts to see how they stack up.

 

Jisulife vs Goojodoq: Comparison Review 

 

1. JISULIFE Handheld Fan Life7 vs. GOOJODOQ Mini Fan

How does the GOOJODOQ Mini Fan hold up against one of the fan-favorites among JISULIFE users?

JISULIFE Handheld Fan Life7 (left) vs. GOOJODOQ Mini Fan (right)

Wind Speed/Strength:  

  • GOOJODOQ Mini Fan: The wide speed range (1–100) lets users customize airflow very precisely, but at higher levels it tends to be louder and less stable.
  • JisuLife Life7: The five speed levels might seem limited but are designed for smooth and consistent airflow. The fan blades and motor balance are optimized for quieter, more stable operation even at max speed.

Battery Life:

  • GOOJODOQ Mini Fan: Battery life varies more depending on usage intensity. On lower speeds, the fan lasts closer to the 14-hour mark, but higher speeds drain it quickly. Charging times are usually around 3 hours. Some users note battery degradation after several months of heavy use.
  • JisuLife Life7: The 3600mAh and 5000mAh versions offer good battery longevity, with reported charging times between 3 to 4 hours. Users praise the 5000mAh for lasting through full day use and even multiple days on low settings.

Design: 

  • GOOJODOQ Mini Fan: Lightweight, minimalist.
  • JisuLife Life7: Includes a lock switch on the back, which comes in handy for travel or everyday carry so it doesn’t accidentally turn on in your bag.

 

Our pick: JISULIFE Life7

While GOOJODOQ offers a broader speed range and a lower price, JISULIFE Life7 wins for its quieter performance, better build quality, and longer battery options. It’s more reliable for daily use, especially if you’re often out and about.

 

2. JISULIFE Handheld Fan Life9 vs. GOOJODOQ 4000mAh High Speed Fan

The Turbo fan series from both JisuLife and GOOJODOQ are some of the most powerful options in their lineup, built for those extra hot days when you really need strong airflow. The question is, which one’s actually worth getting?

JISULIFE Handheld Fan Life9 (left) vs. GOOJODOQ 4000mAh High Speed Fan (right)

Wind Speed/Strength: 

  • GOOJODOQ High Speed Fan: Tested wind speed around 28.3 kph. Offers very fine control with 100-speed levels, but some users note it’s a bit quieter than the JISULIFE.
  • JisuLife Life9: Slightly stronger wind speed at 33 kph, though the difference is barely noticeable in daily use. Has only 5 speed levels, but they deliver consistent, stable airflow.

Battery Life: 

  • GOOJODOQ High Speed Fan: Lasts between 2 to 12 hours depending on speed, with a 2 to 3 hour charging time. Battery performance tends to vary more at higher speeds.
  • JisuLife Life9: Available in 3500mAh (2 to 12 hours) and 5000mAh (up to 15 hours) versions, generally praised for longer runtime on the higher capacity model.

Design: 

  • GOOJODOQ High Speed Fan: Features a LED display and a plastic body which provides a modern look with ultra-fine speed adjustments. The design favors users who want a techier interface.
  • JisuLife Life9: Has a simpler display and more straightforward controls with 5 speed levels. The build is solid but tends to be a bit noisier. 

 

Our pick: Tie — Depends on what you value

If you prefer techy features like a LED display and ultra-fine speed control, go with GOOJODOQ. But if battery life and simpler controls matter more to you, JISULIFE Life9 holds its own. Both are decent choices depending on your needs.

 

3. JISULIFE Handheld Fan Pro1 vs. GOOJODOQ 4000mAh Turbo Jet Mini Fan

The JisuLife Pro series sits at the higher end of the price range, known for its premium build and features. But with GOOJODOQ’s Turbo Jet Mini coming in at a lower cost, is it a worthy contender?

JISULIFE Handheld Fan Pro1 (left) vs. GOOJODOQ 4000mAh Turbo Jet Mini Fan (right)

Wind Speed/Strength:

Both fans have a 1-100 speed range and perform very similarly when it comes to wind strength, though some users mention that the GOOJODOQ Turbo Jet feels slightly stronger, especially on higher settings.

Battery Life:

  • GOOJODOQ Turbo Jet Mini Fan: Runs for about 10 hours on low and around 2 to 3 hours on max speed.
  • JisuLife Pro1: Offers two battery options: the 3600mAh version lasts 2 to 3 hours on high and up to 12 hours on low, while the 5000mAh version lasts 3 to 4 hours on high and up to 15 hours on low.

Design:

  • GOOJODOQ Turbo Jet Mini Fan: Has a hard plastic build with button controls for adjusting speed.
  • JisuLife Pro1: Uses a sturdy aluminum alloy casing and a roller dial for speed control, though some users have noted the dial can break after a few months of use.

 

Our pick: GOOJODOQ Turbo Jet (for value)

Although JISULIFE Pro1 has the edge in build quality and battery life, the GOOJODOQ Turbo Jet surprises with comparable wind strength, lighter weight, and more affordable pricing. It’s a strong pick if you’re after solid performance without the premium price tag.

 

Jisulife vs. Goojodoq: The Final Verdict 

At the end of the day, JISULIFE and GOOJODOQ both deliver solid performance, and the choice really comes down to what you value more.

Many users who’ve tried both say the wind strength is surprisingly similar, with the GOOJODOQ Turbo Jet Mini Fan even edging out slightly in power. If you’re just after strong airflow and want something affordable, GOOJODOQ does the job well, and some models are quieter too. It’s not perfect—battery life is shorter, especially at higher speeds, and durability can vary depending on the model—but for its price, it’s a decent alternative.

JISULIFE, on the other hand, tends to be more consistent when it comes to battery life and build quality. Some models are heavier or more expensive, but they often last longer per charge and can handle full-day use better, perfect for events or outdoor activities (like something you’d include in your concert essentials list). In case you’re interested, we wrote a Jisulife Handheld Fan Review to help you pick which to get.

So if you need a fan that lasts longer and feels more premium, JISULIFE is probably the safer bet. But if you just want something that cools you down fast without spending too much, GOOJODOQ fans are definitely worth considering

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