![]() If you wouldn’t spend close to a thousand dollars on a ceiling fan to begin with, this surely isn’t the fan for you - but a luxury home needs a luxury fan, and this is a great one. ![]() To be sure, they aren’t cheap, but considering the Wi-Fi connectivity is a $150 premium, it’s not the smarts that make up most of the cost - it’s the fact that it’s a really nice fan that happens to connect to the internet. Fully loaded with bamboo and the LED light kit, the fans run $1,240 each. The “smart” version of the 52″ and 60″ Haiku fan starts at $1,045 (a non-internet connected version is $150 cheaper) in a black or white composite material, with caramel or cocoa bamboo finishes available for $100 more, plus an LED light kit that’s a $95 premium. Made in America, the fans are luxury products with a price tag to match. The Haiku is the residential offering from Big Ass Fans, who got their name from the truly enormous fans the company designed for commercial applications like restaurants, gyms, and warehouses. I’m even more in love with devices that talk to each other to make the whole system better, and that’s why I adore the Haiku fan from Big Ass Fans, located in Lexington, Kentucky. ![]() I can open my garage door from my iPhone, and it’s all wonderful (except for the smoke detectors). I bought a Nest thermostat when it was released, Philips Hue light bulbs, and the Nest Protect smoke detector (which, sadly, was great when it worked, but terrible when it didn’t). Jordan Golson reviews the Haiku smart ceiling fan from Big Ass Fans. Smart homes are getting smarter, thanks to more smart devices and integration between them. Haiku ceiling fan for the smart home owner
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