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height, its gloss white and black plastic finish looks stylish, and the solid build puts it miles ahead of some cheap and creaky budget options. Their air management appliances include air coolers, tower fans, desk fans, stand fans, humidifiers, and more. It has superb touch sensitive controls and a clear display that’s smart enough to turn off when you’re not making adjustments, and even the remote control is better than the norm, looking more like something you’d get with a TV streaming stick.
What’s more, once you’ve put the two-part stand together and slotted the cable into position, it’s a reasonably robust and well-built tower that’s not as inclined to tipping as some of its bargain basement rivals. As the name suggests, this fan also has basic smart features through the Climate Wizard smartphone app, but these don’t extend beyond remote control functions and a timer. And it will also do so relatively quietly, and often more efficiently than the equivalent pedestal or floor fan. It’s just a shame that it’s noisy, putting out 46dB at its highest settings and 40dB even in Sleep mode, while the Natural mode is plain distracting, constantly revving up and revving down the fan speed.It also has a Sleep setting, where it reduces the speed over time, a variable speed natural mode and a timer, covering up to 12 hours.
The advantage of their tall, cylindrical shape is that you get a lot of cooling without a massive footprint, and it’s spread out over a larger vertical area.Either way it can oscillate through 90˚, either working to cool a larger area or giving you head to toe cooling when you’re lounging on the sofa.
A noisy tower fan can be distracting in the daytime, but a real issue if it stops you dropping off to sleep at night. Get hold of a fan, however, and you can get a breeze going inside your home and make the temperature a bit more bearable.On the front of the LIVIVO Tower Fan is a digital display which shows the room's current temperature. Whether this actually works or not is somewhat controversial, but the Ion Fresh does a nice job of making stuffy rooms more liveable and – more importantly – moving air around at speeds of up to 2.