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Review on ๐ŸŒ€ Smart WiFi Oscillating Pedestal Fan with Voice Control - Alexa, Google Home, Siri Compatible - 16โ€ Quiet Stand Up Fan, Adjustable Height, 3 Speeds, 3 Modes, Timer - NASH PF-1 CoolSmart by Vona Salinas

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Awesome Smart Fan in Household Fans

So, first of all, assembling this thing was weird. We had to go to level 3 to get it working. Level 1 = assembly attempt without instructions. Without them, we wouldn't even have gotten it out of the box. Level 2 = assembly only according to the instructions. Level 3 = YouTube. Luckily, nice guy Nash from the ad also made a YouTube video explaining everything that was unclear in the instructions. Once we figured out which way to turn the screw, everything was easy. Setting up the software is also relatively easy. As mentioned, this will NOT work with 5.4GHz internet. My router has both 5.4 and 2.4. When I first tried to install I was connected to my main WiFi 5.4. The connection has expired and is no longer working. I decided to log into my secondary 2.4GHz network to try this. It turned out to be fine. Luckily for me, once the installation was complete, I was able to log back into 5.4 with no problems. If for some reason you don't have 2.4GHz, this fan won't work for you, at least not remotely. The Nash Smart App is very intuitive. I haven't experimented with all the settings, but I can turn the fan on and off, switch between 3 different speeds, let it spin and use sleep or nature mode. Nature mode randomly changes fan speed to mimic a natural breeze. This is my new favorite mode. You can definitely feel the variations. Sleep mode appears to be slower than the slowest mode. You still get a breeze, but it's completely still. There are other settings that I have not tested. I've read that I can set the fan to react to the weather conditions outside or run on a timer. I'm not really using this yet, but I might experiment in the future. Overall, I'm very happy with my first Smart Fan experience.

Pros
  • Household Fans
Cons
  • Expensive Insurance