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Flair Smart Vent 4x12 (White), AC Vent Cover for Floors, Walls and Ceilings. Requires Flair Puck to Operate. Compatible with Smart Thermostats and Voice Assistants.

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Arrives Monday, Nov 25
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Size: 4x12 Inch


Features

  • ELIMINATE UNEVEN ROOM TEMPERATURES: Flair Smart Vents work with central systems to bring precise airflow & intelligent control for heating/cooling your smart home.
  • ROOM LEVEL CONTROL: Flair Smart Vents use smart thermostat and Puck data to automatically open and close vent registers to heat or cool the right rooms at the right time.
  • THE PERFECT FLAIR SYSTEM: Flair Smart Vents require a Flair Puck to operate (sold separately). Use the infographic to design your perfect Flair system. Multiple vent sizes available.
  • SIMPLE INSTALLATION: Replace wall, ceiling and floor vents. No drilling or wiring. Simply take out your old vent and drop in Flair.
  • COMPATIBILITY: Flair Smart Vents work with smart thermostats and voice assistants.

Brand: Flair


Controller Type: Flair Puck


Special Feature: 915MHz radio for communication, works with Flair Puck, steel build, attaches via screws to wall and ceiling See more


Color: White


Specific Uses For Product: Residential


Brand: Flair


Controller Type: Flair Puck


Special Feature: 915MHz radio for communication, works with Flair Puck, steel build, attaches via screws to wall and ceiling


Color: White


Specific Uses For Product: Residential


Included Components: Batteries


Power Source: AC & Battery


Voltage: 24 Volts


Material: Alloy Steel


Shape: Rectangular


Screen Size: 4 Inches


Control Type: Voice Control


Control Method: Voice


Mounting Type: Wall, Ceiling, or Floor


Backlight: Yes


Number of Batteries: 2 C batteries required. (included)


Package Dimensions: 15.83 x 6.81 x 2.64 inches


Item Weight: 2.79 pounds


Manufacturer: Flair


Batteries: 2 C batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: July 2, 2019


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  • 1.0 out of 5 stars I really wanted this to work...
Size: 6x14 Inch
I really, really, really, wanted this product to work. I’ve got a 2 story house, with a single zone central heating and cooling system. Upstairs is always too hot, and downstairs is always too cold. I was so excited to see this system and hoped it would fix my issues. I read up on it, and was ready to spend the $2000 to do up my entire house. I started reading the reviews, and got a little worried, so I decided to start one room at a time. After just a few days it was clear it wasn’t working out. I’m taking time to write this review, in the hope that the issues will be addressed by Flair, hopefully one day, making this a useable system. I’m sure like many before me, I read the negative reviews, and figured these were not “tech savvy” people. I’d have no issues. After all, I’m geek, and not easily put off by technology, I get a paycheck from working with computers. Sadly, this wasn’t the case. This is a great idea, but (in my opinion) just implemented very poorly, and needs a lot of polish. To start off with the vents themselves. You plug in the batteries, and sometimes nothing happens, and sometimes the louvers cycle, and a light comes on. Sometimes they don’t cycle, and a light comes on, sometimes the light doesn’t come on at all, it’s totally random what happens. The light is used for pairing. It’s a light bar, and when the light is at a certain point on that bar, it’s supposed to identify it. Sometimes though the light moves. Sometimes I knew it was the correct vent, but the light didn’t match up to what the app said sit was. Long story short, it’s very inconsistent. Why not just give it a pairing name/number and do it that way? Seems overly complicated to me. Continuing with the vents, a portion of the airflow is cut off by the motors, and the battery pack. By my math, a little over 16% of the area for air flow is blocked. To be fair, I don’t know what the solution to this would be. It needs the battery for power, and the motor to move the louvers, and there’s not a lot of room to put them anywhere else. But, this just happens to leave less area for air flow. On top of that, you add the cover. It has another layer of very small fixed vent holes restricting air flow even more. The openings are very small and restrict airflow pretty drastically compared to the vents I had before. For heat I don’t know if this is a big issue, but for air conditioning, I think it could be a noticeable difference, as it takes more air to cool than heat. The vent cover is an absolute PAIN to line up and screw on. It’s got two tiny screws that need to line up perfectly, and while working over your head on a ladder, this is very frustrating. Then we move on to how it’s all connected. In order for the vents to be used, they have to connect to the “puck” which connects to your Wi-Fi. You then control all this from an app on your smartphone. Somewhere in the instructions I recall reading the puck has better/longer range reception for the vents than your home Wi-Fi system does for Wi-Fi devices. Not true. Not even close to true. The range on the pucks is abysmal. So, if you’re doing an entire house, you’ll need more than one puck set up as a gateway. Like me, I’m sure many people have taken steps to make sure their home has got a good Wi-Fi signal throughout. Smaller house maybe you boosted the signal from your SoHo router. Larger homes, maybe a repeater? Maybe a mesh system? Or if you’re in the uber geek category like me, Wi-Fi access points with a dedicated controller. So what I don’t get, is why the vents can’t connect directly to your Wi-Fi. First you have to get a “Puck” and set it up as a “gateway” Then the vents all have to connect to that puck. This method reminds me of a very dated wireless surveillance camera system I had (Arlo). Years ago it was the same thing, you had to connect the gateway to your router, then connect the cameras to the gateway. However as time has moved on, you can now buy cameras (Ring) that connect directly to your Wi-Fi. However, if the puck you set up as a gateway doesn’t have enough range (which again, is abysmal) to connect to all your vents (which mine didn’t), you need to buy another puck… overly complicated, and it gets expensive. So I bought another puck. The vents on one side of the house wanted to connect to the puck furthest away and vice versa. Many hours of troubleshooting this, resetting, re-pairing, and it was just madness. What it came down to is I think two gateway pucks fight with each other. Or maybe they were fighting my access points. I could never get them to work nicely together. Again, why not just let the vents connect directly to my Wi-Fi like so many other IOT devices? BTW, the app has a nice RSSI meter for the devices. However, all that lead to was confusion and disappointment. A vent in the same room as the gateway-puck had an RSSI of over -90. Headscratcher there. Incidentally, the puck is also a thermostat you can set up control individual zones/rooms. It is the most expensive piece of equipment in this setup, at $120. So, if you just want to use it as a thermostat (not as a gateway), it seems like you’re paying more money, for features you just don’t use. Why not sell thermostat only, non-gateway puck for less money? The pucks themselves look ok, but feel like cheap plastic. The LCD screen seems like a screen from a Casio wristwatch from the 80’s. It’s a rotational dial that cycles a menu, and there’s a noticeable lag when you turn it, so you’re always going past the selection you want. Also, no backlight, so no temperature adjustments at night, or in darker rooms. Think about that $120, and no light, really? When the puck is in “gateway” mode you have to power it with the provided micro USB plug. Flairs’ idea is that you mount it on the wall with the cord hanging down the wall. Ugly. I thought maybe keep it on a nightstand or dresser. But then the screen is upside down, and you can’t change the orientation of the screen. The app that is supposed to integrate and control all this is very clumsy and not very intuitive. When given commands to open or close the vents, it has a lag of at least one minute. Doesn’t seem like much, but when you’ve spent the hours I have troubleshooting these things, it adds up very quickly. And sometimes the vents just choose not to respond. And you don’t know unless you physically go look at the vents. They worked perfect for a few days, and then ignored, or missed, signals to open and close about 50% of the time after that. Other reviews have complained about the lag and stated when you tell the system to do something, it phones home to the Flair servers, and then issues the command back to your system. If true, that just seems… inefficient, and overly complicated. And what’s going to happen if those servers go down? There’s many more little things, but those are the big ones, and ultimately why I ended up returning this product. I was sad to do so, because as I stated above, I really wanted this to work. Flair if your still reading, I look forward to the day you fix all this and I can reliably use your product, or a competitor beats you to it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 10, 2023 by DC

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Know What to Expect and You will be Thrilled
Size: 4x10 Inch
I just placed an order for vent register 16 of 19 in my home as part of a two-year conversion. I saw some negative reviews and felt compelled to clear up a few items. First and foremost (and this is critical), install these where you want LESS AIRFLOW, not more. These restrict airflow to places that get too much heat in the winter or too much AC in the summer. Do not start in rooms that need more airflow; get to those last. Second, the impact to rooms needing more airflow will benefit as you add more of these vents in your home. As more of these vents restrict airflow to rooms that do not need it, the remaining airflow will be available for the rooms that do need it. I saw very little benefit with the first five or six vent registers. The system needs control of most or all of the house, not just one here and another there. Second, installation is indeed painful, from the pairing voodoo that no one seems to understand to the agony of installing the cover plate upside down into a ceiling vent. These are mostly one-off painful events per vent register. Once that pain is a memory, you will love the increased temperature stability in your home. Last, get temperature readings in each room. Pucks will read temperature for the Flair system, but Ecobee cannot see that data, whereas both Ecobee and Flair can see Ecobee sensor data. I currently have 15 vents, 3 pucks, and 10 Ecobee sensors. I will have more by the time I am done, but I have been fighting temperature imbalance for 13 years and my home is finally livable throughout. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 2, 2023 by Marty Scholes

  • 3.0 out of 5 stars If the hardware were as inadequate as the integration documentation, this company would be bankrupt
Size: 4x12 Inch
So it's clear that Ecobee's homeowner Ecobee-Flair documentation is hilariously inadequate. In fact, it appears Ecobee's and Flair's co-integration is basically non-existent. Plenty of BLOWHARD feature documentation, with little or no concrete, tactical integration documentation between the two companies. Inexcusable, really, given that the two companies are integration partners. Had I known, I would have NEVER purchased either product. I have had to learn how to implement them independently from each other-a pain in the neck and a waste of time and effort, but doable. Trying to figure out how to integrate the systems together using hearsay from the Web has been more difficult still. I would be ashamed if it/they were my products, held out as premium in the marketplace. And both the Ecobee and Flair Smart Vents are well-constructed and designed. Making the black hole of of integration documentation between the two that much more unforgivable. If I hadn't already spent the time and money and gotten rid of the old equipment, I'd pack both products back up and return them to Amazon. Both companies should be embarrassed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 25, 2023 by Hobby Poppy

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Has Issues
Size: 4x12 Inch
Updated: Heard back from support, after a lot of back and forth they made some updates that will hopefully fix the "temperature sensor offline' error.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 25, 2023 by Above Average American Shopper

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Very impressed after 6 months!
Size: 6x12 Inch
After 6+ months I am very pleased and overall impressed with the Flair system and products in coordination with Ecobee 4 thermostat. I’m currently up to 4 vents and 1 puck and it has made a solid difference in balancing out temperatures in challenging spaces in our house. It has made rooms more comfortable and improved “quality of life” in that respect. We have not had any issues so far. Set up was easy, the vents seem to be working as designed. Every time I check temperatures they are more consistent than before, each time I inspect vents and app they are set as stated and appear to change as set. I would definitely recommend for a similar use case and scale as my experience has been great! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 26, 2023 by Mike F Mike F

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