Breeze into the Future! 🌬️
The Dreo Smart Tower Fan is a cutting-edge, bladeless oscillating fan designed for modern living. With WiFi connectivity, voice control via Alexa and Google Assistant, and a powerful 25ft/s air velocity, it ensures optimal airflow while maintaining a whisper-quiet operation. Its sleek design features a smart LED display and customizable settings, making it the perfect addition to any indoor space.
Item Weight | 4.6 Kilograms |
Cable Length | 1.8 Meters |
Blade Length | 89 Millimeters |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 13"D x 13"W x 41.73"H |
Collection Name | Home,Living Room,Office |
Electric Fan Design | Floor Fan |
Style Name | Smart WiFi |
Color | Black |
Blade Material | Plastic |
Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Polystyrene |
EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 3 Years |
Specification Met | FCC, ETL |
Voltage | 220 Volts |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Control Method | App, Remote, Touch, Voice |
Light Type | LED |
Is Product Cordless | No |
Is Electric | Yes |
Number of Power Levels | 6 |
Main Power Connector Type | NEMA 5-15 |
Number of Speeds | 6 |
Noise Level | 28 dB |
Wattage | 45 watts |
Air Flow Capacity | 24 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Room Type | Kids Room |
Additional Features | Wi-Fi Enabled, Bladeless, Oscillating , Timer, Remote Controlled, App Operable |
Recommended Uses For Product | Ventilating, Air Circulation |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Controller Type | Remote Control, App Control, Touchpad Control, Voice Control |
A**R
Sturdy, quiet and covers a lot of space
I was hesitant about spending almost $100 on a fan but I have used this fan for less than 24 hours and I already can see the value of it. First of all, it’s pretty tall! It covers a wide range of space even if it’s not oscillating. The six speeds are pretty cool. Even as you go up in speed the fan is relatively quiet, not louder than a passing breeze outside. Haven’t played around with the timer or modes yet but overall I like the fan. It’s strong and sturdy. The assembly was slightly annoying but that was because I tried to attach the two bases to the fan first when you’re supposed to connect them to each other, then the fan. Other than that everything was fine! I also enjoy the remote it makes life easier. I already ordered a second one.
C**S
Quiet, tall, small footprint, sleek design.
PROs: 1) I don't watch TV, have any ongoing noise, yet I can barely hear this tower fan.My husband and I only use the 1st and 2nd settings in our front reading area, so I tested settings 3, 4, 5, and 6 in here for this review.At 4, it makes an even kind of "hush" sound, and at 5 and 6, I would consider it a uniform smooth white noise sound, no clunking of any kind.2) The oscillating feature produces a slow sweep of the area, beyond in either direction, so a 5-to-6-feet area on 1 or 2 setting is covered.If you crank it up to more than 3, and leave it on in only one direction, if you have a TV on, company over, you might have to turn the TV up some, and get closer to talk and listen to other people. Not because it's unusually loud, but any fan is going to make more noise as the settings and therefore, air being pushed around goes up.3) The remote is user friendly. My 👀 are not what they used to be, but the symbols on the remote in daylight was easy to figure out, and in lower light, I know which button does what.4) The base is stable. We have an older, different but similar tower fan, and that fan's base wobbles some when nudged or picked up and moved the least bit. I have to Swiffer and wise clean around that fan. I'm extra careful with that older, wonkier fan than I need to be with this Dreo.Having said what I have about the base and stability, we have both of our tower fans tucked just 10-inches or so from a wall, chair, bed, other furniture, so when our cat, Kizzie gets The Zoomies", there is no danger she'll careen off the fans like Tom chasing Jerry in a Warner Brothers cartoon.5) It was easy for my husband to put together. I know because I didn't hear any loud, colorful language.6) Each setting is distinguishable from the next higher setting, which cannot be said about our older tower fan (different brand) whose settings 1, 2, and 3, after less than a month stopped pushing any more air around on 3 than on 1, with the 2nd setting suddenly moving air just a tad less than the 3rd setting.7) I'm not the type to rave about the appearance of utilitarian objects, but I am preparing to praise this Dreo.It looks great in the Amazon images, and even better up close standing tall between my black Honeywell air purifier (Another Amazon purchase, bought 4+ years ago) and my mahogany table where Kizzie eats her meals.8) My husband thought the Dreo tower fan was priced a bit high, especially with our other tower fan's flaws, he hesitated but trusted my research. He doesn't complain about it anymore as, for the two of us--and Kizzie when she comes to sleep on my husband's hip--in direct line of the fan, this is a near perfect fan for us.For our needs, if I can put it in the budget soon, I'd like another for cooling down the kitchen.I have a circulation problem, need and use central air. I use the fans to back up the air conditioning because we're in a building constructed circa 1948, top floor, so heat rises extra high here.It's been, overall, a hit and muggy summer here in Ohio, and this Dreo is situated directly in line with the loveseat that I use as part desk, part reading/laptop seat.I'm comfortable, and relieved that the Dreo is working as well today as the first day we tried it out.It has surpassed my husband's and my initial expectations.
F**X
Shepherd approved!
I had my previous fan for almost 3 years before the motor started to go out. I began browsing and saw this one and all the great reviews, deciding to give it a shot.It's a little pricey, but more than reasonable in comparison to other tower fans. Once registered, I even received a 30 month rapid replacement warranty. Score!Now, the fan itself.. Super easy to assemble, you just have to put the base together and snap lock the fan into the base. Much nicer than screwing the base on. It's sleek and doesn't take much room. One feature that sold me on it was the height. I needed a 42" so it would reach above my tall bed.Plugged in and turned on and wow! It has 6 air speed levels. Level 1 is perfect for a breeze and air circulation. I don't know if I'll ever use the tornado level 6 XD All of the options are very easy to understand and super nice. The Natural air feature is a little awkward since the speed changes randomly lol. One of my Shepherds has taken to laying right in front of it.This will for sure be my go-to company for fan purchases.
L**E
Bang for your buck
I came off a Vornado fan, which recently did fine, but left a lot to be desired. It died after about 2 years of constant usage, and I needed a replacement since Illinois lives in the limbo between constantly cold and consistently humid.The fan that jumped out at me was this Dreo T1 with air circulation. I was expecting decent, but not AMAZING. I bought a factory refurbished version and it has pretty much replaced my AC unit. It does an awesome job of circulating air, and you wouldnt expect it to be as powerful as it is on full blast.I paid about 70 for it, but make no mistake, it is worth its original price point.
J**O
A good fan for moving air but I settled on a different brand with a more soothing sound for sleeping
I purchased this Dreo 42" towerfan as well as the Levoit 36" tower but ended up keeping the Levoit. Both are easy to operate with simple, functional control buttons. They both have a silent mode (buttons don't beep when you press them) which I appreciate. I like that the control buttons are on top of the Levoit vs on the side of the Dreo. Just makes it a little easier to use them on top vs on the side. Neither of them move the amount of air of an old-school floor fan but they're both adequate in that respect and it's nice to not have to bend down to reach the controls like you would on a floor fan. I'd say if your main concern is how much air the fan is able to move, the Dreo is a little stronger than the Levoit. And with this being a fan, that would certainly be a valid reason for some folks. But for me, I bought it for my bedroom and it came down to the fan noise. To my ears, the Levoit produces a more soothing sound than the Dreo, making it a better choice for sleeping. The Dreo's sound is more high pitched, while the Levoit's sound is at a lower register. I'd say the Dreo is white noise, while the Levoit is a more pleasant brown noise. If you're not familiar with the difference between white and brown noise, there's another Google search rabbit hole for you...lol. Overall, both are good fans, both move a fair amount of air with the Dreo a little better in that respect. I chose the Levoit because of the more soothing sound it made for my bedroom. Hope this helps.
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