Because no one wants the hassle of standing up and reaching for a chain every time they want to adjust the fan or light. Dr. Elizabeth Yuko is a bioethicist and adjunct professor of ethics at Fordham ...
My bedroom ceiling fan has been the stubborn holdout in an otherwise connected home. The Harbor Breeze fixture works fine — quiet motor, moves plenty of air, and it looks decent enough — but ...
The most convenient control option is a ceiling fan with a remote, and if you want to be able to change the direction of your blades from bed, fixed setting remotes work without coming in contact face ...
Summer is approaching, and so is the stuffy heat it brings. If you want to keep the air circulating in your home, you don't have to rely entirely on your AC. You can save a bit of money by letting a ...
I’ve long considered Lutron Caseta the most elegant and user-friendly HomeKit lighting solution. Lutron makes the wall switch smart and works with standard dimmable bulbs; other solutions put the ...
A ceiling fan might not be the first thing you think of when it comes to the smart home, but there are perks to an automated fan. Adding voice controls, schedules and even IFTTT recipes to a ceiling ...
Too lazy to get out of the bed to change the speed of your ceiling fan? Well, the good news is almost all new ceiling fans from top brands today are equipped with remote control. A good ceiling fan ...
Ceiling fans today do more than just circulate air. Modern designs combine remote control convenience with built-in LED ...
With how affordable some smart home products are, turning your living space into a smart haven no longer feels out of reach. You can readily buy smart light bulbs for as low as $10, smart doorbells ...