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The 33W high-performance DC motor in the VEVOR oscillating pedestal fan with remote produces up to 662 CFM of airflow, which is enough to effectively cool a normal living room, bedroom, or home office without running the fan at full speed. The DC motor design uses less power than many AC motor fans while providing adjustable airflow across all 12 speed levels.
With its 9-inch blades, this pedestal fan strikes a good balance between small size and effective airflow. The fan takes up only a small amount of floor space—8.7 pounds (4.02 kg) and 13.9 by 13.9 inches at its base —yet provides effective airflow while occupying less space than many larger pedestal fans.
Compared with pedestal fans that offer only three speed settings, this model provides 12 adjustable speed levels. This means that the person using it can precisely adjust the airflow to their comfort level. This fine-tuned speed control is especially helpful at night, when the difference between speed 3 and speed 4 could be the difference between airflow that is good for sleeping and airflow that wakes you up.
There are four working modes: smart mode, soft wind, comfortable wind, and strong wind. Each mode has a set of ready-to-use airflow profiles. In smart mode, the fan automatically adjusts airflow patterns for a more comfortable cooling experience. This means the user can operate the machine from anywhere in the room, using either the remote control or the onboard control panel to access all four modes and all 12 speed levels.
You can tilt the fan head 80° vertically, which lets the airflow go from a low angle for direct personal cooling at seated height to a high angle that bounces the airflow off the roof for better room circulation. The adjustable fan head allows users to direct airflow upward or downward depending on seating position and room layout. This vertical adjustment range makes the fan adaptable to different furniture heights and room layouts.
The fan's 60° horizontal oscillation moves the airflow circle across a large part of the room each time. This covers a lot more floor space than a fan that stays in one place. When more than one person is in a living room or bedroom at the same time, the oscillation spreads the cool air throughout the room rather than concentrating it along a single line from the fan to the opposite wall. Whether you need personal cooling at your desk or airflow throughout a bedroom, this oscillating pedestal fan with remote gives you flexible control over speed, direction, and runtime.
This oscillating pedestal fan with remote makes as little as 30 decibels of noise at its lowest speed setting. That is similar to the sound level of a quiet room or a whisper. If you want to use a fan in your bedroom but do not want to because of the noise, a 30 dB floor means the fan can run at a low speed all night without creating the white-noise drone that keeps light sleepers awake or blocks out alarm sounds in the morning.
The mechanical design of the DC motor directly contributes to this low noise floor. AC motors make a steady electromagnetic hum at their working frequency. DC motors, on the other hand, run more quietly at different speeds and produce less vibration that would travel through the fan body and base onto the floor.
The 24-hour timer lets you set the fan to turn off automatically at a specific time after it is turned on. This way, the fan will not run all night long when it is not needed to cool the room. The timer eliminates the need to get up and turn off the fan by hand at a set time for people who fall asleep with the fan on but would rather sleep without airflow in the early morning, when the room temperature is lower.
The remote control that comes with the fan lets the user set the timer, adjust the speed, and switch modes without walking over to the fan. This is especially helpful if the fan is in the bedroom across from the bed or in the living room across from the main seating area. There is also remote oscillation engagement, which lets you start or stop the sweep function without touching the control panel.
The telescopic pole can be adjusted in height from 36 to 42 inches (91 to 107 cm), allowing the fan head to be set at the best height for the room's layout and the height of the person sitting or sleeping on it. At 36 inches, the fan head is high enough to let air flow across a bed or sofa while someone is sitting down. When set to 42 inches, the fan directs airflow toward seated users and improves air circulation in larger spaces.
When placed on a flat surface, the wide, heavy base provides stable, tip-resistant support. This makes it less likely that a person or pet will knock the fan over. The stronger front and back grilles protect the blade assembly while it is running and when it is not in use.