Haiku Home L Series Smart Ceiling Fan, Wi-Fi, Indoor, LED Light, White, Works with Amazon Alexa
The award winning, elegantly designed haiku L series ceiling Fan delivers serious airflow and exceptional efficiency in equal measure. The L series is energy star certified and performs 4 times as efficiently as standards require, saving you money on utility bills. This 52-inch ceiling Fan is available in matte black, glossy white, cocoa and Caramel adding a touch of modern sophistication to any space. With an integrated LED and 16 brightness setting, you can adjust the light output to fit every occasion. Ten unique control settings allow you to choose the Fan speed, timer, sleep mode, and whoosh mode, which simulates natural breezes. The light and Fan can be controlled using the included remote, the free mobile app on your smart phone, or the Amazon echo (Alexa), which allows you to adjust the Fan using simple voice commands. Every L series also features precision-balanced airfoils and is sound tested to make sure your Fan will never wobble, rattle or click. Stylish and efficient, the L series ceiling Fan is the perfect comfort solution for all spaces. Please Note: L Series fans require an active grounding wire which may not be present in homes built prior to 1950. This product is for indoor use only.
Product Features
- Works with Amazon Alexa to support dimming through voice control. Controlled by IR remote (included), Alexa device sold separately
- Factory-balanced and sound tested to ensure each L Series Ceiling Fan will never wobble, rattle or click
- Provides coverage for indoor spaces 15 x 15 feet with flat or sloped ceilings
- Energy Star certified (exceeds efficiency requirements by 450%)
- Integrated LED featuring 16 Distinct brightness settings
Is this fan worth its premium price tag? As I look up at my newly installed Haiku fan, I ask my self, “Do I have buyers remorse right now?” But lets back up a bit.What is it replacing? an $89 dollar fan from a big box store. Nothing was wrong with my other fan. It wasn’t super loud. It moved a decent amount of air. It went clockwise, counterclockwise. Had four lights and two pull chains.What it didn’t have was a remote and WiFi connectivity. I guess this isn’t a big deal to most people but I really liked the…
Decent hardware spoiled by very bad, awful, no-good software and firmware Sigh. This is another example of a “half product” — the hardware part is wonderful. But even a ceiling fan today requires software, and the software for this product (and all of the connected Haiku Home / Big Ass Fans) absolutely stinks.The hardware is beautiful, whisper-quiet, and apparently well-made. The fan is a marvel, and would be worth the very substantial premium over simpler fans, were it not for the software.In order to use most of the fan’s…
Good fan, working well, but is it worth the high price? So far I’m liking this sleek & modern “cheap” L series fan. Since this is the “cheap” “L” series line-up, it’s mostly plastic (mine is shiny/glossy white plastic)… but it does have a some nice features like LED dimmable lighting (2700K warm white by the way), remote control, high efficiency, and very quiet.Even though it is overall very quiet, you can hear the “wind” on the higher fan levels, and it actually sounds a little like a “swooshing…