With 230 CMM of air delivery and a top speed of 370 RPM, the AiroElevate is no slouch. The 100% copper BLDC motor is the workhorse here, but unlike that clunky beast in your grandfather’s fan, this one is eerily quiet — like a ninja in soft-soled slippers. At full tilt (aka Turbo Mode), it moves air like a cyclone with a degree, yet emits only a faint hum, which is less “mechanical fatigue” and more “white-noise for the privileged.” Whether you're sweating through a sultry Mumbai summer or just need a breeze while binge-watching in Bengaluru, it delivers the goods without sounding like a tractor doing lunges. It even has a reverse mode that blows hot air in winter.
This thing sips power like a guilty espresso drinker at 3 a.m. Rated at just 35 watts, it uses up to 55% less energy than a standard induction fan. That's not just “eco-friendly” — that’s “I-forgot-it-was-on-all-night-and-I-don’t-care” levels of efficient. During power cuts (which, in India, are about as rare as honking), the AiroElevate runs nearly 3X longer on inverter power. So while the rest of your house descends into humid chaos, this fan just keeps going — calmly, silently, smugly.
The bundled RF remote control doesn’t need line of sight, which means you can change speeds, set timers, or trigger reverse rotation without playing Jedi with your ceiling. There are 6 speeds, a turbo mode, and a sleep timer, all neatly packaged in a minimalist control pad that won’t clash with your interior aesthetic or your laziness.But here’s the rub — there’s no app control, no Wi-Fi, and no smart assistant integration. So if you were hoping to tell Alexa to “turn on the breeze like an Instagram influencer,” you’ll be disappointed.