

The Modern Forms mobile app (for Android and iOS) lets you control the fan and the fan’s lighting levels. However, it doesn’t support Apple HomeKit or IFTTT applets that allow it to interact with a variety of third-party smart devices, and it lacks the temperature, humidity, and motion sensors that you get with the Big Ass Haiku fan. It also works with Control4, Josh, and SmartThings home automation platforms, as well as Ecobee thermostats. The fan works with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant voice commands and can be included in routines to work with certain Alexa and Google devices.
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The receiver module connects the fan to your electrical wiring and contains a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi radio for connecting to your home network and Bluetooth circuitry for use with the remote control or an optional Bluetooth wall switch. Also included in the box are the motor assembly eight blades and eight blade mounting brackets assorted canopy parts a downrod assembly assorted screws, mounting brackets, and wire connectors a 4.5-inch remote with power, fan, and light control buttons a receiver unit an LED light kit and an installation guide. It uses a six-speed reversible motor with a sound rating of 15dB and a maximum airflow rating of 7,445 cubic feet per minute.Īn LED light kit included in the box delivers 1,600 lumens and has a 3,500K white color temperature and a 50,000 hour lifespan. The fan measures 14.8 inches high, 53 inches wide (from blade tip to blade tip), and has a hanging weight of 20 pounds (it also comes in a 66-inch model for an additional $100). It uses eight 52-inch fan blades, and both the aluminum motor enclosure and the ABS plastic fan blades are weather resistant and designed to withstand the outdoor elements. The Renegade has a modern look and comes in four different finishes including Graphite Weathered Wood, Matte Black, Matte White, or Oil Rubbed Bronze Barn Wood. If HomeKit support is a must, consider our less expensive Editors’ Choice for smart fans, the $349.99 Hunter Romulus. It doesn’t support Apple HomeKit or IFTTT applets, but its compatibility with a handful of popular smart home platforms and whisper-quiet operation earn it our Editors’ Choice award nonetheless. It offers six fan speeds and comes with an LED light kit, and its built-in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi radios allow you to control it with a mobile app or with your voice. However, the info pertaining to them, may not be 100% accurate, as we solely rely on the information we are able to gather from the companies themselves or the resellers that stock these products, and therefore cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracies stemming from the aforementioned sources, or any subsequent changes made that we have not been made aware of.Īny opinions expressed on this website by our contributors do not necessarily represent the views of the website owners.The Modern Forms Renegade ($499.95) is a stylish indoor/outdoor smart ceiling fan that uses eight blades to cool down the inside or outside of your home. or any subsidiary companies related to Apple.Īll images, Videos and logos are the copyright of the respective rights owners, and this website does not claim ownership or copyright of the aforementioned. If you feel the site contains something that is in breach of any copyright, please inform us via our contact page and we will be happy to remove any problematic content.Īny information on products listed on this site is gathered in good faith. HomeKit News is not in any way afflilated or endorsed by Apple Inc.
