Meghan, a writer of shopping, has been surviving the high temperatures in this heatwave with her new Whisper fan, which she raves about because it’s so quiet I can use it anywhere during the day or night without even realizing it.
We are all looking for ways to stay cool as the heatwave continues, especially as summer draws near. If you can open windows, make sure there is a breeze inside, but a fan is probably the best way to keep your room cool and comfortable. And I have one in my possession that might be my all-time favorite fan.
The lack of variety in terms of speed and airflow, and the limited noise output that limits how much and when you can use them, are two of the biggest issues with fans. Both of those problems are eliminated by my new Duux Whisper Flex 2 fan. This intelligent fan offers a wide range of fan speeds and positions, promising a whisper-quiet sound that makes it ideal for leaving at night and during the day. Additionally, it comes with voice control, a remote control, and an app, which means you can alter the fan settings without even entering the room.
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I’ve kept this impressively quiet fan running since it arrived. Since the heatwave seems to be here to stay for a while, this fan has been a lifesaver throughout the day and night. For those wondering, the setup of this fan could not be easier. The parts are conveniently labelled to help during the construction, and the instructions provided are simple and easy to follow. I had mine put together in under ten minutes.
The standout feature of this fan, which has so many amazing features to discuss, was the almost unheard, low sound it makes while running. The more sound is created, of course, but it’s so minimal that I’ve managed to sleep with it running at a high setting while it’s still on. This fan has the perfect airflow at a remarkablely low volume, with no annoying rattling or whirring noises.
There is a designated sleep setting that works best for those (like me) who prefer to go to bed in the dark when it comes to sleeping with this beauty on. There is no extra light keeping you awake when the fan’s base’s light-up touchpad is set to sleep mode, which means that the fan can be dimmed and turned off. With the remote and the app, you can set up a timer so your fan doesn’t turn on continuously throughout the night. This is ideal for those who like to sleep cool but don’t need it all night.
As I’ve mentioned already, this top-notch fan has WiFi connectivity and is compatible with Google Assistant and Alexa, so you can control the fan using your voice or take advantage of the handy and super easy to set up Duux smart app, that lets you adjust the fan’s speed, oscillation and set that timer. For those who don’t want to download the app or don’t have access to Google Home or Alexa, the fan does come armed with a simple remote control, as well as the intuitive touch panel, which lets you control your fan just as easily.
The Whisper Flex 2 standing fan has three speed options to choose from, which is handy during this spring heatwave because some days days have been chilly and others have been chilly, and it also has a natural wind mode. Multiple oscillation presets on the Whisper Flex 2 allow you to precisely control airflow throughout the room, ensuring you can choose the ideal setting. You can easily aim the breeze at your bed, desk, sofa, etc. with the vertical oscillation setting of 45° and 90°, and the horizontal oscillation can switch between 30°, 60°, or 90°.
The versatility of this flexible fan allows it to easily switch between a 54 cm desk/table fan and a 92 cm floor-standing fan, making it easily a transition from your office to your bedroom. It’s incredibly light and maneuverable, making it easy to move the fan from one room to another without any issues. Plus, it has a handy handle feature on the back of the fan, making it even easier to carry.
Source: Mirror
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