What Makes This Product So Cool

CapyCool turbo range

Strong air, a cold plate, and the cable lives inside

A premium handheld turbo fan that runs all day, presses cool relief straight to your skin, and charges your phone without a spare lead.

  • 9000mAhdual battery
  • 22.5Wfast charge
  • 100speed levels

The CapyUltra is the premium handheld in the CapyCool turbo range. A high-speed brushless motor pushes strong, steady air, a metal ice plate on the front gives cool relief when you press it to your face, neck or wrists, and two 4500mAh cells keep it running through a full day out. It feels substantial in the hand, the charging cable is built in and retracts into the body, and it doubles as a power bank, so it tops up the fan and charges your phone with no extra lead to carry.

Run it all day, charge it fast

Two 4500mAh cells mean the CapyUltra keeps going long after a cheap handheld has flattened. Run it low through a work day or a flight, or open it up outdoors when you need more. When it does run down, 22.5W fast charging brings it back to full in around three hours, and a short top-up while you get ready gives you several hours back on lower speeds. The circular display shows the exact charge left, so there are no surprises halfway through the day.

Strong air, and a cold plate when you want more

The brushless turbo motor and turbo air duct move a lot of air for a fan this size, felt best within arm's reach or sitting close by, like on a desk. When moving air is not enough, press the metal ice plate on the front to your face, neck or wrists. It cools quickly and feels genuinely cold against the skin, which is the point. To be straight with you, the plate cools by contact with your skin, not by chilling the air or the room, so think of it as a cool press you can aim where you feel the heat most.

Six ways to use it

One fan covers most of how you actually move through a hot day.

01

Handheld

Strong air in one hand, ready the moment you need it.

02

Desk stand

Tilt the head back to 135 degrees and stand it on a desk or bench.

03

Neck-worn

Hang it from the thick, heavy duty lanyard for hands-free air to the face.

04

Ice plate

Press the cold plate to your face, neck or wrists for direct relief.

05

LED torch

A bright light with steady, flashing and strobe modes for after dark or an emergency.

06

Power bank

The built-in cable tops up your phone with nothing extra to pack.

Dialled to the exact level you want

A circular display shows speed, battery and charge status at a glance, and the 100-level dial gives fine control rather than a few rough steps, so you can find a quiet setting indoors or full power outside. It stays impressively quiet for the power it puts out, even higher up the dial. In the manufacturer's lab testing, the latest motor and battery design ran with less high-frequency noise and lower energy draw than the previous turbo model, with real-world results varying by how you use it.

Premium build you can feel

Pick the CapyUltra up and the quality is obvious. It has real weight in the hand, the substantial feel of a proper brushless motor and two battery cells rather than a hollow pocket fan. The finish is clean and considered, and the display is a standout: instead of a small glass screen, the speed, battery and charge readouts appear to glow through the metal housing, sharp and easy to read. Even the lanyard is heavy duty, a thick strap built for daily use. This is gear made to be used every day and to keep feeling good while it does.

One fan for the whole trip

If you travel, the CapyUltra earns its place in the bag. It is your fan on a hot platform or a stuffy plane, an ice plate for quick relief in a long queue, and a power source, all in the one device. The charging cable is built into the body and retracts away, so there is no spare lead to pack, lose or untangle. Plug it in to top the fan up overnight before a long day out, or run it the other way to give your phone a top-up when a few too many photos have flattened the battery. The 9000mAh battery that drives the fan doubles as the power bank, so cooling and charging come from the one thing you are already carrying. The LED has steady, flashing and strobe modes too, handy as a torch around the campsite or a signal in the car kit.

A gift for someone who deserves the coolest

Buy it for the tradie, the traveller or the parent who is always out in the heat, or for anyone who appreciates good kit. The CapyUltra is the sort of present that gets reached for every day, at the footy, on a camping trip or in the car on a hot drive. It is the kind of thing that earns a few "where did you get that" questions. That is half the fun of giving it.

What to expect, honestly

  • It is a personal fan, not an air conditioner. It moves strong air across you, which makes a real difference indoors, in shade and on the move.
  • The ice plate cools your skin where you press it. It does not chill the air or cool the room.
  • The airflow is strongest within arm's reach, so keep it close or use it on a desk.
  • The power bank is a handy phone top-up, not a full multi-charge bank.
Full specifications
Model MF131
Battery Dual lithium-ion cells, 2 x 4500mAh, 9000mAh total (3.7V, 33.3Wh)
Fast charge 22.5W via Type-C
Full charge time About 3 hours
Charging Type-C port plus a built-in retractable Type-C cable
Power bank Charges a phone via the port and the retractable cable
Speed control 100-level stepless dial
Display Circular display for speed, battery and charge status
Cooling plate Metal ice compress plate for direct skin relief
Light Rear LED torch with steady, flashing and strobe modes
Tilt Head tilts back to 135 degrees for desk-stand use
Carry Clip hook and included heavy duty lanyard
Material ABS and PC
Dimensions 59 x 58.3 x 188mm
Colours Graphite and Platinum

Questions, answered

The basics

How long does the battery last?

It depends on the speed. The dual 4500mAh cells (9000mAh total) run for a full day on lower settings and a good stretch at full power. The circular display shows exactly how much charge is left, so you can pace it through a long day.

How long does it take to charge?

With 22.5W fast charging the CapyUltra reaches full in about three hours. A short top-up while you get ready gives you several hours of run time back on lower speeds.

Is it loud?

It runs quietly on lower settings and stays impressively quiet for the power even as you turn it up. At the very top of the dial it is audible, which is mostly where you would be using it outdoors anyway. The 100-level dial lets you set a low, gentle speed indoors and more air when there is ambient noise around you.

How heavy is it?

It has real weight in the hand, which is the trade-off for a strong brushless motor, two battery cells and a solid, metal-feel build. That makes it more of a bag, desk or lanyard fan than a pocket one. Plenty of people read the weight as a sign it is built to last rather than a cheap throwaway.

Cooling and the ice plate

Does the ice plate actually cool the air?

No, and we would rather be straight about it. The metal plate cools your skin where you press it, on your face, neck or wrists. It gives quick, direct relief to those sensitive spots. It does not chill the air coming out of the fan or cool the room.

How does the ice compress plate work?

A small metal plate on the front of the fan is cooled electronically, so it turns cold within seconds. You press it against your skin, usually the face, neck or wrists, for direct cooling where heat feels worst. It works by contact with your skin, not by cooling the air the fan blows.

Does it work in humid weather?

Yes. The CapyUltra moves air across your skin, which helps you feel cooler as sweat evaporates. It is not a misting fan, so there is no water and no humidity downside. On extremely hot and still humid days any fan helps less, so use it in shade or indoors for the best effect.

Charging and power

Can it charge my phone?

Yes. The built-in retractable cable and the Type-C port let you top up a phone from the fan's battery. It is a handy top-up rather than a full multi-charge power bank, so think of it as enough to get you through to the next plug.

Can it charge two phones at once?

Yes. The CapyUltra has a Type-C port and a built-in retractable cable, so it can charge through both at the same time. Keep in mind it is a top-up rather than a full power bank, so charging two phones together will run the battery down faster. For most people it is most useful as a quick top-up for one phone.

Controls and the light

How do the controls work?

Everything runs from one button and a side dial. Hold the button to turn the CapyUltra on or off. A quick press toggles the cooling plate on or off, shown by a snowflake on the display, and a press while it is off shows the battery level. The side dial sets the fan speed across the 100 levels, and a press of the button cycles the LED light through its modes. It takes a moment to learn, then it is second nature.

What can I use the LED light for?

The rear LED has steady, flashing and strobe modes. Use it as a torch around the campsite or walking after dark, or as a flashing signal in an emergency or car kit. It works on its own or while the fan is running.

Using it

Can I take it on a plane?

Yes, in your carry-on bag. The CapyUltra has a 9000mAh lithium battery, which is 33.3Wh, well under the 100Wh limit most airlines set for lithium batteries in the cabin. Lithium batteries and power banks are not allowed in checked luggage, so pack it in your carry-on, and check your airline's rules before you fly since they can vary.

Can I use it as a desk fan?

Yes. Tilt the head back to 135 degrees and the CapyUltra stands on a desk or bench, aiming air up towards your face. On the lower settings it is quiet enough for an office, and the 100-level dial lets you set the exact breeze you want.

Can I wear it around my neck?

Yes. A thick, heavy duty lanyard is included, so you can hang the CapyUltra from your neck for hands-free air to the face. It is a strong, versatile option if you want a hanging fan that also works in the hand and on a desk.

Is it good for hot flushes?

It can help with the discomfort of a hot flush. Press the cold plate to your neck or wrists for quick, quiet relief when a flush comes on, then set the dial low for steady background air. It is a comfort aid for the heat and sweating rather than a medical treatment, and many people like that it works on demand without drawing attention.

Is it good for working outdoors or on a job site?

Yes. The brushless turbo motor moves strong air, the 9000mAh battery lasts a long day, and the rear torch helps when you are packing up after dark. Press the ice plate to your neck to cool down quickly at smoko. It is a personal fan rather than an air conditioner, so it works best moving air across you, in shade and on breaks. If you want cooling with both hands free all day, our waist fans are worth a look too.

Choosing it

What makes it different from a cheap handheld fan?

Three things. A real high-speed brushless motor that moves air rather than just buzzing. Two proper 4500mAh cells (9000mAh total) that last a full day instead of flattening in half an hour. And a solid build with a considered finish, plus extras a cheap fan does not have, like the metal ice plate, the retractable charging cable, the power bank function and a 100-level dial. It costs more because there is more in it.

How is it different from the CapyCool Foldable Turbo Fan?

The Foldable Turbo Fan folds flat, packs very small and is the lighter, lower-cost option. The CapyUltra is the premium step up, with a larger 9000mAh battery, a built-in retractable charging cable, a power bank function, a 100-level dial and a more substantial build. Choose the Foldable Turbo if packing small and price matter most, or the CapyUltra if you want more battery, more control and the cable built in.

What colours does it come in?

Two colours, Graphite and Platinum. Both have the same premium finish, so it comes down to whether you prefer the darker or the lighter look.

Care and delivery

How do I clean it?

Wipe the body and the ice plate with a dry or barely damp cloth. Do not run it under a tap or submerge it, since it holds a battery and electronics. Keep the air intake clear of dust so the airflow stays strong.

What is the warranty and returns policy?

The CapyUltra ships from our Sydney warehouse and is covered by our returns and warranty policy, with real Australian support behind it. See our warranty and returns page for the current terms.

Where does it ship from?

From our Sydney warehouse, with same-day dispatch and next-day metro delivery available. It is backed by real Australian support.

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