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The Best Smart Fans for 2026

Keep your place cool with a connected fan you can conveniently control with your phone or voice. We've rounded up the best smart ceiling, desk, pedestal, and tower fans we've tested to make your selection a breeze.

 & Andrew Gebhart Senior Writer, Smart Home and Wearables

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Whether you're looking for a ceiling, desk, or floor fan, you can now find one with convenient smart home features like app connectivity and voice control. We’ve been reviewing smart fans for nearly a decade, testing them in our homes to determine which models are worth the premium that connectivity typically adds. Our list includes ceiling fans, desktop fans, pedestal fans, and tower fans. The Dreo CLF521S is the best smart ceiling fan we've tested, offering powerful airflow, adjustable LED lighting, and support for Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant at a reasonable price. In contrast, the pricey Dyson Purifier Cool TP07 is our favorite air-purifying fan, and the compact Windmill Fan is our top pick for tight budgets. So, no matter what type of fan you want, don't sweat.

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Deeper Dive: Our Top Tested Picks

  • Dreo CLF521S Smart Ceiling Fan
    Best Smart Ceiling Fan

    Dreo CLF521S Smart Ceiling Fan

    4.5 Outstanding

    Pros & Cons

      • Affordable
      • Strong airflow
      • Voice control
      • Adjustable LED lighting
      • Quiet
      • Remote control included
      • Doesn't support HomeKit or IFTTT

    Why We Picked It

    The most affordable smart ceiling fan we’ve tested, the Dreo CLF521S doesn’t skimp on features. It features built-in Wi-Fi for app control, 12 fan speed settings, an LED lamp with adjustable color temperature, and support for Alexa and Google Assistant voice control. Installation takes approximately 30 minutes, and it delivers powerful airflow without generating excessive noise.

    Who It’s For

    Homeowners: If you want to upgrade your old ceiling fan to a smart model, the Dreo CLF521S is worth a look. Available in black, silver, or white, it offers integrated lighting and a robust feature set without significantly increasing the cost over a traditional ceiling fan. It doesn’t support Apple's HomeKit or IFTTT, but it otherwise checks off every other expected feature for hundreds less than many competing smart models while offering comparable performance.

    Specs & Configurations

    Product Category Smart Home
  • Dreo CF714S Air Circulator Fan
    Best Smart Desktop Fan

    Dreo CF714S Air Circulator Fan

    4.0 Excellent

    Pros & Cons

      • Compact design
      • Powerful airflow
      • Horizontal and vertical oscillation
      • Supports Alexa and Google Assistant voice commands and routines
      • Provides temperature readings
      • Multiple operating modes
      • Doesn't support HomeKit or IFTTT

    Why We Picked It

    While not quite as powerful as a tower fan, the petite Dreo CF714S Air Circulator can fit just about anywhere. The compact design makes it both portable and flexible, allowing it to oscillate 90 degrees vertically and 120 degrees horizontally, so you can direct airflow precisely where you need it. The CF714S connects to Wi-Fi and offers app controls, as well as support for Alexa and Google Assistant for voice control. It features nine speeds and offers an auto mode that automatically adjusts the speed according to the room temperature. Even while running in turbo mode, it’s quiet enough to have a conversation in the same room.

    Who It’s For

    Desk workers and students: The CF714S's compact size makes it a good fit for a desk or shelf, and portable enough to easily move between rooms. You might want a bigger fan to cover a larger area, but if you’re looking to cool a small to medium-sized space, such as a dorm room or office, the CF714S is a top pick, and it's reasonably priced. Like other Dreo devices, it doesn’t work with HomeKit or IFTTT, but integrates well with Amazon or Google’s smart home platforms.

    Specs & Configurations

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  • Dreo Pilot Max Tower Fan
    Best Smart Tower Fan

    Dreo Pilot Max Tower Fan

    4.0 Excellent

    Pros & Cons

      • Easy to install and move between rooms
      • Very quiet
      • Powerful
      • Responds to voice commands
      • No support for HomeKit or IFTTT

    Why We Picked It

    The powerful yet quiet Dreo Pilot Max Tower Fan can keep you cool without assaulting your eardrums. It operates at a sound rating of just 25dB—the equivalent of a whisper or rustling leaves. It can automatically adjust its speed based on the ambient temperature and oscillates up to 120 degrees to ensure the air flows evenly to every corner. We appreciate its sleek and slender tower design, and at just 9 pounds, it's easy to transport anywhere in the house.

    Who It’s For

    Large rooms: The Dreo Pilot Max Tower Fan is a top choice if you're looking for a purveyor of powerful airflow with whole-room coverage at a reasonable price. It doesn’t support HomeKit or IFTTT, but it works well if you’re invested in Amazon or Google’s platforms.

    Noise-sensitive individuals: The advantage of bladeless tower fans is their ability to operate quietly without sacrificing power. The Dreo Pilot Max Tower Fan operates at a sound rating of just 25dB—the equivalent of a whisper or rustling leaves.

    Specs & Configurations

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  • Dyson Purifier Cool TP07
    Best Smart Air Purifying Fan

    Dyson Purifier Cool TP07

    4.0 Excellent

    Pros & Cons

      • 360-degree HEPA filter made of recycled material
      • Large, oscillating fan
      • Entire machine is fully sealed to HEPA H13 standard
      • Supports app and voice control, scheduling
      • Magnetized remote can be stored on top of the machine
      • Small, lightweight design
      • Easy to set up and use
      • Expensive
      • Can get loud

    Why We Picked It

    The Dyson Purifier Cool TP07 is an air purifier that doubles as a powerful oscillating fan. It combines HEPA and carbon filters to capture airborne allergens, dust particles, other pollutants, and unpleasant odors. It offers 10 fan speeds and four oscillation settings (45, 90, 180, or 350 degrees), allowing you to change the direction of the airflow so that the machine continues to purify the air without blowing it toward you. When in Auto mode, it can sense odors from rooms away and automatically take action to address the problem. Because it’s fully sealed, you don’t have to worry about any pollutants escaping into the air after the TP07 captures them. Its companion app lets you control the machine, monitor indoor air quality levels, and set up a purifying schedule. For added convenience, it comes with a remote and supports voice commands from Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri.

    Who It’s For

    People concerned about indoor air quality: If you want a fan that cleans the air as it cools you, you can't beat the Dyson Purifier Cool TP07. Its bladeless tower fan design, wide oscillation range, and capable air filtration make it a versatile device that's well worth its lofty price.

    Apple users: Support for Siri—a smart assistant fans often overlook—in addition to Alexa and Google Assistant means you can control the Dyson by voice via your platform of choice, and integrate it with other smart home devices as part of automated routines.

    Specs & Configurations

    Cost of Replacement Filters $79.99
    Purification Method Activated Carbon
    Purification Method HEPA
    Recommended Room Size N/A
    Scheduling Support
    Voice Control Support Amazon Alexa
    Voice Control Support Google Assistant
    Voice Control Support Siri Shortcuts
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  • Modern Forms Renegade Smart Ceiling Fan
    Best Smart Outdoor Ceiling Fan

    Modern Forms Renegade Smart Ceiling Fan

    4.0 Excellent

    Pros & Cons

      • Supports Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant voice commands Works with several home automation platforms Powerful six-speed motor Quiet operation Indoor/outdoor weather-resistant design
      • Pricey Doesn't support Apple HomeKit or IFTTT

    Why We Picked It

    The sleek Modern Forms Renegade smart fan uses eight blades to circulate air quickly and quietly. It has six fan speeds, an LED light, and built-in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi radios. It’s also designed to withstand the elements, so you can hang it on a covered porch with peace of mind. You can control it with its mobile app, or voice controls via Alexa and Google Assistant.

    Who It’s For

    Homeowners with a porch or covered patio: If you're looking for a smart fan for an outdoor space like a covered patio or porch, the Renegade is worth considering. While on the pricey side, it offers a sleek and weather-resistant design and a robust smart feature set. It comes in four different finishes: Graphite Weathered Wood, Matte Black, Matte White, and Oil Rubbed Bronze Barn Wood, with an LED light kit included in the box.

    Alexa and Google users: The fan doesn’t support Apple HomeKit or IFTTT applets, but it works with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, as well as the Control4, Josh, and SmartThings home automation platforms and Ecobee thermostats.

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  • Dreo Smart Air Circulator PolyFan 704S
    Best Smart Pedestal Fan

    Dreo Smart Air Circulator PolyFan 704S

    4.0 Excellent

    Pros & Cons

      • Strong airflow
      • Adjustable height
      • Horizontal and vertical oscillation
      • Multiple speeds, modes
      • Provides air temperature readings
      • Works with Alexa and Google Assistant
      • Doesn't support Apple Homekit or IFTTT

    Why We Picked It

    The three-blade Dreo Polyfan 704S uses a brushless motor to move air up to 110 feet, boasting a whisper-quiet noise rating of 25dB. One of the most flexible fans we’ve tested, it can oscillate 120 degrees vertically or 150 degrees horizontally, and its adjustable stand lets you set the height between 37.5 and 43 inches. You can control this Wi-Fi-connected fan from your phone via its companion app or with your voice through Alexa and Google Assistant.

    Who It’s For

    Versatility seekers: The Dreo Polyfan 704S is an excellent option for circulating the air in small- to medium-sized rooms. Consider this model if you require a freestanding pedestal fan with an adjustable height range and wide-ranging oscillation. It's the ideal choice if you want a fan that can be adjusted to fit different spaces in your home.

    Specs & Configurations

    Product Category Smart Home
  • Windmill Fan
    Best Affordable Smart Fan

    Windmill Fan

    3.5 Good

    Pros & Cons

      • Strong airflow
      • Works with Alexa and Google Assistant voice commands
      • Supports scheduling
      • Allows for manual tilt maneuverability
      • Compact design
      • Doesn't oscillate
      • No HomeKit or IFTTT support
      • Lacks a temperature sensor
      • Gets loud at higher speeds

    Why We Picked It

    Despite its budget-friendly price and tiny frame, the Windmill Fan delivers surprisingly powerful airflow. You can control it and create schedules via its companion app, and it supports voice control through Alexa and Google Assistant. It works quietly, too, especially in its Whisper and Low modes.

    Who It’s For

    Budget shoppers: It’s not fancy, but if you’re looking for a desktop or bookshelf fan with basic smarts on a budget, the Windmill Fan fits the bill. It doesn’t oscillate, but you can manually tilt it up or down to direct airflow.

    Small homes or rooms: The Windmill Fan is tiny, allowing it to be placed in locations most pedestal or desktop fans won't fit.

    Specs & Configurations

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About Our Expert

Andrew Gebhart

Andrew Gebhart

Senior Writer, Smart Home and Wearables

My Experience

I’m PCMag’s senior writer covering smart home and wearable devices. I’ve been reporting on tech professionally for nearly a decade and have been obsessing about it for much longer than that. Prior to joining PCMag, I made educational videos for an electronics store called Abt Electronics in Illinois, and before that, I spent eight years covering the smart home market for CNET. 

I foster many flavors of nerdom in my personal life. I’m an avid board gamer and video gamer. I love fantasy football, which I view as a combination of role-playing games and sports. Plus, I can talk to you about craft beer for hours and am on a personal quest to have a flight of beer at each microbrewery in my home city of Chicago.

The Technology I Use

I tend to like mixing flavors from various companies. My personal computer is an Apple MacBook Pro. My phone is a Google Pixel 7a. On my wrists are an ever-rotating lineup of the latest smartwatches, and I sometimes wear two at once for testing and extra style. The Apple Watch Ultra 2 is a mainstay on my wrist because I use it as a control for evaluating the accuracy of other devices' fitness metrics. 

I spend plenty of time in front of my entertainment center, which features a 55-inch LG OLED TV, a Yamaha soundbar, a Nintendo Switch, and a PS5. (I insisted on getting the PS5 with the disc slot when they were hard to come by and haven’t used the feature in more than a year.) I thought I’d have given in to temptation and snagged an Xbox to play Starfield by now, but Baldur’s Gate 3 saved me money by distracting me long enough for the Starfield hype to blow past.

I have two cats and sneeze plenty, so I have a Shark Air Purifier to help me fight back against their dastardly, shedding ways.

I use my aforementioned Pixel 7a and a Nest Hub for Google Assistant, an iPhone 16e and AirPods to talk to Siri, and an Amazon Echo Show 5 and Echo Show 15 for Alexa, so I’m not in danger of losing touch with any of the big three digital assistants.

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