
Dreo
The DREO 52" Smart Ceiling Fan features a brushless DC motor delivering up to 5,189 CFM of airflow with integrated 2,400-lumen LED lighting. It offers smart home integration via app and voice assistants, along with adjustable color temperature and dimmable brightness for versatile ambient control.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers highlight the DREO fan's impressive airflow power and quiet operation on lower speeds as key strengths. However, they note that noise increases on higher speeds and criticize the flat light dome design for limiting upward light dispersal, making it better suited for accent lighting rather than primary room illumination.
What Users Say
Users generally appreciate the powerful airflow and quiet operation at lower speeds, finding the adjustable LED lighting valuable for creating different moods. A recurring theme is the limitation of the flat light dome design, which restricts upward light dispersal and makes the fan less ideal for primary room lighting.
Common Complaints
Flat light dome design limits upward light dispersal creating darkness above the fan. Noise levels increase noticeably on speed settings five and higher. Wall switch control is sold separately and not included with the unit
What People Are Saying
“quite powerful enough to blow sheets of paper off a table even in the far corner of a 13x15 ft room”
“will only disperse the light below the fan resulting in darkness above the fan”
“does pick up on speeds five and higher”
How It Compares
vs. DREO 521S (52")
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Choose the 712S for maximum airflow in larger spaces, or the 521S for comparable lighting with slightly lower airflow.
vs. DREO 513S (44")
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Choose the 712S for large rooms needing powerful airflow, or the 513S for smaller rooms where lighter weight and lower airflow are sufficient.