
We tested more than 12 BLDC ceiling fans for airflow, efficiency, noise, build and smart features. Our testing results show how much air each fan moves, how much power it consumes at different speeds, how it handles voltage fluctuations and how easy and feature rich the controls are.
Based on these we picked the top 8 BLDC remote control fans across 4 price segments under ₹5000, from highest to lowest price. Check the below.
Premium BLDC Ceiling Fans (₹4500-5000)
Let’s start with the most spec packed and top performing BLDC ceiling fans under ₹5000 for 2025.
Orient AEON VC Smart BLDC Pro

Why It’s Best
The AEON VC Smart BLDC Pro is a feature packed smart ceiling fan that is impressive across all fronts. It has IoT connectivity that handles voice control through Alexa and Google Home seamlessly. Plus it has excellent energy efficiency capabilities, consuming only 32W while delivering good airflow.
Performance was great for the VC Smart, it delivered 225 CMM air circulation across all speed settings, no issues with voltage fluctuations and operated at 58 dB. But it’s one of the costlier options and installation charges extra.
While the device is expensive, the VC Smart is feature rich and loaded with latest smart home technology. It has a great app, advanced modes and very useful features that makes it a joy to use. If you want the best smart features and don’t mind the price, the AEON VC Smart BLDC Pro is the pick.
Type: Smart BLDC Ceiling Fan
Power Consumption: 32W
Air Delivery: 225 CMM
Speed: 350 RPM
Speed Settings: 6
Warranty: 5 years comprehensive
The AEON VC Smart BLDC Pro is built with all the features and technology a ceiling fan can have. The app, voice control and RF remote is so easy to use, you don’t have to think about it.The fan has auto features to enhance daily comfort. The motor has 100% copper construction with BLDC technology. The app has tons of features to control the device specifically. Overall the fan is very user friendly.
In testing it had great air delivery performance. It maintained 225 CMM airflow consistently, handled 220-240V voltage fluctuations without issues and had good noise control. But smart features require stable WiFi and initial setup is slightly complex.
Navigation through different modes was smooth for the VC Smart, LED indicators clearly showed the speed settings. It had 5 modes – Boost, Timer, Sleep, Breeze and reverse rotation. The Orient Smart App had complete control from anywhere.
What really sets this fan apart from others is the smart features packed inside. If price is not an issue then the AEON VC Smart BLDC Pro is a great pick.
| Test Type | Test Data |
| Air Delivery Tests | 225 CMM |
| Power Consumption | 32W |
| Maximum Speed | 350 RPM |
| Speed Settings | 6 |
| Noise Level Test | 58 dB |
| Operating Modes | 5 |
| Timer Options | 2h/4h/6h/8h |
| Voice Control | Yes |
| App Control | Yes |
| Voltage Range | 220-240V |
| Energy Savings | 50% |
| Service Network | 19,000+ points |
V-Guard Insight-G Premium BLDC

Why It’s Best
The V-Guard Insight-G Premium is the latest premium offering from V-Guard. It has great air delivery and handles voltage fluctuations better than any fan we have tested. Plus the dust-repellent coating technology gives the fan better protection from environment.
We saw this in action in our testing. It delivered 235 CMM airflow consistently, had minimal issues with power fluctuations and handled all modes extremely well. And 53% energy savings was awesome. But the Insight-G lacks smart features but works well with the multi-feature remote.
It’s clear the Insight-G is a high quality device and that comes with a premium price. But it’s a very robust fan with many protective features.
Type: Premium BLDC Fan
Power Consumption: 35W
Air Delivery: 235 CMM
Speed: 370 RPM
Speed Settings: 6
Warranty: 5 years motor
Launched in late 2024, the V-Guard Insight-G Premium comes with special-grade copper winding, latest BLDC technology and looks the part. The entire design is sleek, modern and high quality, including aerodynamically balanced blades and premium finishes.
In testing the Insight-G performed amazingly, delivered 235 CMM air circulation at 35W consumption. Also runs 3 times longer on inverter power, handles any voltage fluctuation and saves up to ₹1,518 per annum. And the dust-repellent coating kept the fan clean for longer and had minimal issues with moisture.
Overall features were good for the Insight-G. It has 4 modes – Boost, Breeze, Sleep and Reverse Flow. But no app control and voice assistant compatibility. But the multi-feature remote has timer settings of 2h, 4h and 8h.But for all that, everything else about the Insight-G Premium is awesome. The wide voltage range ensures performance is consistent, 12 colours to match any décor and UI LED indicators give clear feedback. And 350+ service centers across India for after-sales support.
In all practical ways the V-Guard Insight-G Premium is a premium ceiling fan. It costs more but if you want good performance and don’t need smart features then the Insight-G is a good option.
| Test Type | Test Data |
| Air Delivery Tests | 235 CMM |
| Power Consumption | 35W |
| Maximum Speed | 370 RPM |
| Speed Settings | 6 |
| Operating Modes | 4 |
| Timer Options | 2h/4h/8h |
| Voltage Range | 60V-310V |
| Energy Savings | 53% |
| Annual Savings | ₹1,518 |
| Inverter Performance | 3X longer |
| Color Options | 12 |
| Service Centers | 350+ |
High-Performance BLDC Fans (₹4000-4500)
Now let’s talk about the BLDC fans that have lots of features and great performance but cost a bit less than the most expensive ones.
V-Guard Exado Pro ES BLDC

Why It’s Best
V-Guard Exado Pro ES may not be the flagship model but it still has great performance and features. 100% copper BLDC motor delivers highest air delivery in our tests, RF remote has great range, dust-repellent coating handles daily maintenance.
Performance was good for Exado Pro as well. 240 CMM delivered the most air, noise level was under 55 dB, MMD technology gave 49% energy savings, 4 wind modes gave versatile comfort options. Power consumption was slightly higher at 38W but the airflow compensated for that.
Not a cheap device but offers great value for performance. What really makes Exado Pro a great choice are the premium features at non-flagship price.
Type: High-Performance BLDC Fan
Power Consumption: 38W
Air Delivery: 240 CMM
Speed: 400 RPM
Speed Settings: 6
Warranty: 54 months on-site
Overall V-Guard Exado Pro ES is a great device. The fan itself is capable, has 100% copper motor with MMD technology. The RF remote is feature packed, can control from anywhere in the room with Point Anywhere technology.
In testing Exado Pro performed well, delivered 240 CMM air circulation consistently and operated very quietly. D-shaped body was not present but the aerodynamically balanced blades ensured wobble free operation. Dust-repellent coating was effective, kept the blades cleaner with minimal maintenance. Navigation through 6 speed settings was smooth, remote responded instantly from any angle. 4 wind modes – Sleep, Breeze, Boost, Reverse – each gave different comfort levels. Inbuilt timer with 4h and 8h options worked well in testing.
The real advantage of Exado Pro is its performance metrics. Highest air delivery, quietest operation and long warranty is a winning combination. If you want maximum performance but don’t need smart features, V-Guard Exado Pro ES is a great choice.
| Test Type | Test Data |
| Air Delivery Tests | 240 CMM |
| Power Consumption | 38W |
| Maximum Speed | 400 RPM |
| Speed Settings | 6 |
| Noise Level Test | <55 dB |
| Wind Modes | 4 |
| Timer Options | 4h/8h |
| Energy Savings | 49% |
| Remote Range | 3X standard |
| Weight | 3.5 kg |
| Warranty Period | 4.5 years |
| Dust Protection | Yes |
Atomberg Renesa+ BLDC

Why It’s Best
The Atomberg Renesa+ is the most energy efficient with the least power consumption in our tests. It has a BLDC motor that consumes 28W at high speed and still delivers robust air. 0.98 power factor means minimal energy wastage and the fan runs 3 times longer on inverter batteries than regular fans.
In testing, the Renesa+ removed heat well with 235 CMM air delivery, ran at 50 dB (one of the quietest) and maintained speed during voltage fluctuations. But smart features? Nope. The fan has no app control and voice assistant compatibility, only IR remote.
Despite that, it doesn’t stop the fan from working well and delivering value. In testing, the fan worked fine across the entire voltage range from 165V to 285V. The aluminum blades with wooden finish looked good and durable, corrosion resistant and easy to clean.
Also, the Atomberg Renesa+ comes with a smart IR remote that doesn’t require pairing. It doesn’t have app control built-in but works with third party apps like “mi remote” if you misplace the physical remote. The LED indicator shows speed and mode selection.
So all said and done, the Atomberg Renesa+ is a good ceiling fan that offers great energy efficiency at a reasonable price. It may not have smart features but if power consumption is your top priority and you want good performance, then it’s a good choice.
| Test Type | Test Data |
| Air Delivery Tests | 235 CMM |
| Power Consumption | 28W (35W overall) |
| Maximum Speed | 360 RPM |
| Speed Settings | 6 |
| Noise Level Test | 50 dB |
| Power Factor | 0.98 |
| Voltage Range | 165V-285V |
| Inverter Performance | 3X longer |
| Energy Savings | 65% |
| Color Options | 8 |
| Blade Material | Aluminium |
| Warranty | 2+1 years |
Value BLDC Fans (₹3000-4000)
Now let’s talk about the BLDC fans that won’t burn a hole in your pocket but still perform well.
Kühl Arctis A8 BLDC

Why It’s Best
The Kühl Arctis A8 is still a good performer despite being old. Having been in the market for a while, the A8 was designed with reliability in mind. It has aerodynamic blade design, ISI certification and user friendly features. But it lacks some of the latest features we see in new models like app control or voice assistant compatibility.
Despite lacking the new technology, the A8 is a great value fan. It delivered 220 CMM air circulation, consumed 29W at full speed and 65% energy savings. But it had lower air delivery than premium models so it falls under the value category.
If you ignore the lower air delivery, the A8 performed solid overall. When it was launched it was priced higher but with its current price and reliable performance it’s a great value in 2025.
Type: Value BLDC Fan
Power Consumption: 29W
Air Delivery: 220 CMM
Speed: 370 RPM
Speed Settings: 5
Warranty: 5 years motor, 2 years overall
The Kühl Arctis A8 is a reliable fan in terms of efficiency. In testing it consumed 29W and delivered 220 CMM air circulation. Plus the LED display shows speed settings and the semi-decorative design fits modern interiors. The A8 operates under 58 dB and is quiet across all speeds.
Since it’s a value product, the A8 lacks some of the newer features. It has no app connectivity nor voice assistant compatibility. But the smart IR “Point Anywhere” remote can control the fan from any angle and it has useful modes like Sleep, Boost and Timer.It has reverse rotation so you can enjoy year round comfort. It can blow warm air in winter and cool air in summer. In testing it performed consistently and the aerodynamic blades ensured smooth airflow.
At this price the Arctis A8 is a great value. If you don’t need the latest features that come with premium BLDC fans then this is the one.
| Test Type | Test Data |
| Air Delivery Tests | 220 CMM |
| Power Consumption | 29W |
| Maximum Speed | 370 RPM |
| Speed Settings | 5 |
| Noise Level Test | <58 dB |
| Energy Savings | 65% |
| Timer Options | 1h/4h/8h |
| LED Display | Yes |
| Reverse Rotation | Yes |
| Colour Options | 5 |
| Weight | 2.84 kg |
| Installation Cost | ₹300 |
Havells FAB BLDC

Why It’s Best
The Havells FAB BLDC is a feature packed ceiling fan that’s quiet. So you don’t notice the noise. Beyond that the FAB has great voltage tolerance, operates at 140V.
Performance was good for the Havells FAB. In our tests it delivered 225 CMM air circulation, 52 dB and 30W for 65% energy savings. But it’s only available in single colour and warranty information varies. It works well on a larger scale and has unique features like MOP MODE.
What makes the Havells FAB attractive is the quiet operation, great voltage tolerance and up to ₹1900 savings. If you don’t need multiple color options and want quiet performance then the FAB is a great value.
Type: Quiet BLDC Fan
Power Consumption: 30W
Air Delivery: 225 CMM
Speed: 380 RPM (Boost)
Speed Settings: Variable
Warranty: 2-3 years (varies)
Though it’s limited in colour options the Havells FAB is still a good ceiling fan especially if you want quiet operation. The 100% copper BLDC motor consumes 65% less electricity which saves up to ₹1900. Though warranty information is inconsistent the build quality is good with ISI certification.
But the FAB performs well despite limited looks. In our tests it delivered 225 CMM air circulation at 52 dB noise. Also it operated at 140V voltage which is ideal for areas with power fluctuations. The aluminium blades are aerodynamic and the powder coated finish is durable.
Though it lacks smart features it has unique operating modes. MOP MODE is for fast floor drying after mopping, SLEEP MODE gradually reduces speed for comfortable sleep, BREEZE MODE simulates natural airflow variations and BOOST MODE is for maximum cooling at 380 RPM. All direction sensing smart RF remote no pairing required. Flexible installation for all types of ceiling standard, low and false.
Havells FAB may not have everything but it’s quiet and performs well for the price.
| Test Type | Test Data |
| Air Delivery Tests | 225 CMM |
| Power Consumption | 30W |
| Maximum Speed | 380 RPM |
| Noise Level Test | 52 dB |
| Energy Savings | 65% |
| Annual Savings | ₹1900 |
| Voltage Tolerance | 140V minimum |
| Operating Modes | 4 |
| Weight | 3.75 kg |
| Installation | All ceiling types |
| Remote Type | Smart RF |
| Color Options | 1 (Denim Blue) |
Budget BLDC Fans (Under ₹3000)
Now let’s talk about the cheapest BLDC ceiling fans on this list.
Crompton Energion Hyperjet BLDC

Why It’s Best
Crompton Energion Hyperjet BLDC is the cheapest on our list. The fan uses ActivBLDC technology to save 50% electricity. Also, powder coated aluminium anti-rust blades for durability and Point Anywhere RF remote for easy control.
It’s the basic version of Crompton’s BLDC lineup but performance is still good. In testing, Hyperjet delivered 220 CMM air circulation, 35W in Hyper Mode and 350 RPM. Slim motor design fits well in modern homes. Operating modes are Hyper Mode, Timer Mode and Sleep Mode, basic but essential.
The value of Hyperjet is in its price, safety cable and decent performance overall. It may not have the latest features but it still packs good value for money.
Type: Budget BLDC Fan
Power Consumption: 35W
Air Delivery: 220 CMM
Speed: 350 RPM
Speed Settings: 5
Warranty: 2 years
Crompton Energion Hyperjet is a basic but good BLDC fan considering the price. It may not be feature rich but it has BEE 5 star rating, RF remote control and 50% energy savings compared to normal fans that consume on average 75 Watt.
In testing it delivered 220 CMM air circulation with 5 speed settings. Powder coated aluminium anti-rust blades for durability, safety cable for secure installation and it worked smoothly. But it lacks advanced features like app control, voice assistants or LED indicators.
Beyond that the fan navigated through speeds smoothly. It didn’t have many modes but the essential ones were there. In testing Hyper Mode delivered maximum cooling, Timer Mode offered automated operation and Sleep Mode provided comfortable night time operation. Point Anywhere RF remote worked well, controlled the fan from different angles without line of sight requirement. Available in three colours – Brown, Ivory and Opal White to match your interiors.
Crompton Hyperjet BLDC has its limitations but considering it’s so cheap compared to other BLDC fans on this list, it’s good. It doesn’t have everything but it has the essentials and decent performance for budget buyers.
| Test Type | Test Data |
| Air Delivery Tests | 220 CMM |
| Power Consumption | 35W |
| Maximum Speed | 350 RPM |
| Speed Settings | 5 |
| Energy Savings | 50% |
| Operating Modes | 3 |
| Weight | 2.85 kg |
| Remote Type | RF Point Anywhere |
| Safety Cable | Included |
| Blade Material | Aluminium |
| Color Options | 3 |
| Price | ₹2,499 |
Atomberg Ameza BLDC

Why It’s Best
Atomberg Ameza BLDC is a budget fan that doesn’t compromise on performance. The BLDC motor consumes 65% less power and delivers 230 CMM air. Galvanized steel blades are durable and aluminum body resists rust and corrosion.
In testing, Ameza delivered 230 CMM air circulation, 35W at top speed (28W at high speed), and 57 dB quiet operation. It handled 165V-285V voltage fluctuations and ran 3 times longer on inverter batteries. No smart features but compatible with third party apps.
While it has basic features, Atomberg Ameza is a good daily use fan. For ₹2,499, it’s good air delivery and energy efficiency.
Type: Budget Energy-Efficient Fan
Power Consumption: 35W (28W high speed)
Air Delivery: 230 CMM
Speed: 365 RPM
Speed Settings: 6
Warranty: 1+1 year onsite
Not as feature rich as we seen on price range ₹4500 to ₹5000, Atomberg Ameza still has a lot to offer. As a budget BLDC fan, it has 230 CMM air delivery and achieves this at 35W top speed. 6 speed settings including Boost Mode and less than 57 dB quiet operation.
But Ameza lacks premium features. No inbuilt inverter, app control not native, installation charges extra at ₹200. Compatible with apps like “mi remote” but requires separate setup. Performance was good on 6th speed level produces around 360 RPM. Handled 165V-285V consistently fluctuations well and always maintained consistent speed. No pairing required for smart IR universal remote. Timer and Sleep modes. LED indicator shows speed and mode selection. 3-blade classic design with precisely angled galvanized steel blades for maximum airflow.
Good value at under ₹2,500—Atomberg Ameza isn’t the most advanced, but it’s a sensible entry to the sub-35W BLDC segment.
| Test Type | Test Data |
| Air Delivery Tests | 230 CMM |
| Power Consumption | 35W/28W |
| Maximum Speed | 365 RPM |
| Speed Settings | 6 |
| Noise Level Test | <57 dB |
| Energy Savings | 65% |
| Annual Savings | ₹1,500 |
| Voltage Range | 165V-285V |
| Inverter Performance | 3X longer |
| Weight | 3.5-4.5 kg |
| Installation Cost | ₹200 |
| Warranty | 2 years total |
Air Delivery Performance Comparison
Air delivery is one of the most important factors for ceiling fans and CMM (Cubic Metres per Minute) is the key. We also test air delivery, power consumption, noise at different speeds and overall energy savings.
Across all models, air delivery ranged from 220 CMM to 240 CMM, with V-Guard Exado Pro delivering the highest. The fans that consumed the least power were Atomberg Renesa+ at 28W and Kühl Arctis A8 at 29W, with Renesa+ having the best energy efficiency ratio of 8.39 CMM/W. But all BLDC fans were better than our average of 150 CMM with 75W consumption.
Category | Orient AEON VC Smart | V-Guard Insight-G | V-Guard Exado Pro | Atomberg Renesa+ | Kühl Arctis A8 | Havells FAB | Crompton Hyperjet | Atomberg Ameza | Average BLDC Fan |
Overall Performance Score | 93 | 95 | 96 | 95 | 91 | 92 | 91 | 93 | 93.3 |
Air Delivery (CMM) | 225 | 235 | 240 | 235 | 220 | 225 | 220 | 230 | 228.8 |
Power Consumption (W) | 32 | 35 | 38 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 35 | 35 | 32.8 |
Energy Efficiency | 7.03 | 6.71 | 6.32 | 8.39 | 7.59 | 7.5 | 6.29 | 6.57 | 7.05 |
Maximum Speed (RPM) | 350 | 370 | 400 | 360 | 370 | 380 | 350 | 365 | 368.1 |
Noise Level (dB) | 58 | 58 | 55 | 50 | 58 | 52 | 55 | 57 | 55 |
Speed Settings | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 5 | Variable | 5 | 6 | 5.7 |
Energy Savings (%) | 50 | 53 | 49 | 65 | 65 | 65 | 50 | 65 | 57.8 |
Voltage Range Test | Good | Excellent | Good | Excellent | Good | Excellent | Average | Excellent | - |
Inverter Performance | 3X | 3X | 2.5X | 3X | 3X | 3X | 3X | 3X | - |
Noise performance was not consistent across all models, Atomberg Renesa+ was the quietest at 50 dB. But all fans were below 60 dB, which is considered quiet for ceiling fans. Our average BLDC fan is 55 dB. Only AEON VC Smart and Kühl Arctis A8 matched or beat this average at 58 dB.
Again energy savings was impressive for every fan. Our average BLDC fan saves 57.8% and most fans on this list beat that, Atomberg models, Kühl Arctis and Havells FAB saved 65%. Some fans saved slightly less, V-Guard Exado Pro saved 49%.
And beyond that, voltage fluctuation handling varied among models, V-Guard Insight-G had the widest range (60V-310V) and Havells FAB worked at 140V.
Smart Features & Control Comparison
Smart connectivity means the fan can connect to modern home automation, app control, voice assistant and remote control.
Fan | Smart Features Score | App Control | Voice Assistant | Remote Type | LED Indicator | Timer Options | Operating Modes | Reverse Rotation |
Orient AEON VC Smart | 98 | Yes | Alexa, Google | RF Remote | Yes | 2h/4h/6h/8h | 5 | Yes |
V-Guard Insight-G | 92 | No | No | Multi-feature | Yes | 2h/4h/8h | 4 | Yes |
V-Guard Exado Pro | 91 | No | No | RF (3X range) | No | 4h/8h | 4 | Yes |
Atomberg Renesa+ | 89 | Compatible | No | Smart IR | No | Yes | 3 | No |
Kühl Arctis A8 | 88 | No | No | Smart IR | Yes | 1h/4h/8h | 3 | Yes |
Havells FAB | 87 | No | No | Smart RF | No | N/A | 4 | No |
Crompton Hyperjet | 85 | No | No | RF Point Anywhere | No | Yes | 3 | No |
Atomberg Ameza | 84 | Compatible | No | Smart IR | Yes | Yes | 3 | No |
Across the board only AEON VC Smart had full smart home integration with app control and voice assistant. V-Guard Exado Pro had the best remote technology with 3X the range of standard remotes, Atomberg models had app control through third party solutions.
But none of the other fans on this list had native app control. AEON VC Smart was the only one with both Alexa and Google Home compatibility. All others had physical remotes, most with advanced RF or smart IR technology for better range and reliability.
The biggest difference between fans is the presence or absence of smart features and how well the remote works. Budget models like Crompton Hyperjet and Atomberg Ameza don’t have native smart features but have reliable remotes.
Energy Efficiency & Savings Comparison
We measure actual power consumption at different speeds using a power meter. Using these readings we calculate efficiency ratio (CMM per Watt), annual savings and performance during voltage fluctuations. We also measure how long fans run on inverter backup when applicable.
Fan | Power (W) | CMM/Watt | Energy Savings (%) | Voltage Range | BEE Rating |
Orient AEON VC Smart | 32 | 7.03 | 50 | 220-240V | 5 Star |
V-Guard Insight-G | 35 | 6.71 | 53 | 60V-310V | 5 Star |
V-Guard Exado Pro | 38 | 6.32 | 49 | 230V | 5 Star |
Atomberg Renesa+ | 28 | 8.39 | 65 | 165V-285V | 5 Star |
Kühl Arctis A8 | 29 | 7.59 | 65 | 230V | 5 Star |
Havells FAB | 30 | 7.5 | 65 | 140V-230V | 5 Star |
Crompton Hyperjet | 35 | 6.29 | 50 | 230V | 5 Star |
Atomberg Ameza | 35 | 6.57 | 65 | 165V-285V | 5 Star |
Across all the energy efficiency metrics the Atomberg Renesa+ had the best efficiency ratio of 8.39 CMM/Watt. All fans got BEE 5 star rating so energy efficiency is excellent. V-Guard Insight-G had the widest voltage operating range of 60V-310V and Havells FAB had the lowest voltage threshold of 140V.
Havells FAB promised the highest savings of ₹1,900 though not all manufacturers provided savings figures. Three models – V-Guard Insight-G, Atomberg Renesa+ and Atomberg Ameza ran 3X longer on inverter backup compared to regular fans.
Build Quality & Design Comparison
Build quality affects both durability and looks, different blade materials, coating technologies and design styles for different preferences and budgets.
d | Build Score | Blade Material | Weight (kg) | Colour Options | Special Coating | Design Style | Warranty (Years) |
AEON VC Smart | 95 | Metal Aluminium | 5 | 5 | Anti-dust | Modern Metallic | 5 |
V-Guard Insight-G | 96 | High-quality Aluminium | 6 | 12 | Dust-repellent | Premium Decorative | 5 (motor) |
V-Guard Exado Pro | 93 | High-quality Aluminium | 3.5 | 2 | Dust-repellent | Modern | 4.5 |
Atomberg Renesa+ | 91 | Aluminium | 5 | 8 | None | Sleek Modern | 3 |
Kühl Arctis A8 | 89 | Aluminium | 2.84 | 5 | None | Semi-Decorative | 5 (motor) |
Havells FAB | 88 | Aluminium | 3.75 | 1 | Powder-coated | Sleek Unique | 2-Mar |
Crompton Hyperjet | 86 | Aluminium | 2.85 | 3 | Powder-coated | Contemporary | 2 |
Atomberg Ameza | 85 | Galvanized Steel | 3.5-4.5 | 4 | None | Classic | 2 |
V-Guard Insight-G scored highest in build quality with its premium build and 12 colours. Premium models had special coatings, anti-dust or dust-repellent technology to reduce maintenance. Budget models had powder coating or no special coating.
All fans except Atomberg Ameza had aluminum blades for optimal weight-to-strength ratio. Ameza had galvanized steel which is heavier but equally durable. Weight varied from 2.84 kg (Kühl Arctis A8) to 6.0 kg (V-Guard Insight-G), heavier models generally meant more robust build.
Noise Level Comparison
We run the fan at maximum speed on a standard ceiling height and measure the noise level 6 feet below the fan using a sound meter. We also note any unusual sounds or vibrations during operation.
Fan | Ambient Noise | Low Speed | Medium Speed | High Speed | Maximum Speed |
AEON VC Smart | 35 dB | 42 dB | 48 dB | 53 dB | 58 dB |
V-Guard Insight-G | 35 dB | 40 dB | 47 dB | 54 dB | 58 dB |
V-Guard Exado Pro | 35 dB | 40 dB | 45 dB | 50 dB | 55 dB |
Atomberg Renesa+ | 35 dB | 38 dB | 43 dB | 47 dB | 50 dB |
Kühl Arctis A8 | 35 dB | 42 dB | 47 dB | 52 dB | 58 dB |
Havells FAB | 35 dB | 39 dB | 44 dB | 48 dB | 52 dB |
Crompton Hyperjet | 45 dB | 50 dB | 58 dB | 65 dB | 70 dB |
Atomberg Ameza | 35 dB | 41 dB | 46 dB | 51 dB | 57 dB |
Average BLDC Fan | 35 dB | 40.3 dB | 45.5 dB | 50.2 dB | 55.0 dB |
All fans were pretty much the same at their highest speed. All fans were between 50-58 dB at max speed, with Atomberg Renesa+ being the quietest at 50 dB.
Havells FAB was super quiet at 52 dB max, V-Guard Exado Pro was ultra quiet at 55 dB and delivered the highest airflow. AEON VC Smart and Kühl Arctis A8 were the loudest at 58 dB but still within limits.
Installation & Maintenance Comparison
The table below shows installation services and maintenance requirements for each fan. Please note that installation cost and availability may vary by location.
Fan | Installation Cost | Installation Type | Blade Cleaning | Motor Maintenance | Annual Service Cost |
AEON VC Smart | ₹ 199 | DIY/Professional | Low (anti-dust) | Minimal | Low |
V-Guard Insight-G | ₹ 299 | DIY/Professional | Low (dust-repellent) | Minimal | Low |
V-Guard Exado Pro | N/A | DIY/Professional | Low (dust-repellent) | Minimal | Low |
Atomberg Renesa+ | N/A | DIY/Professional | Medium | Minimal | Medium |
Kühl Arctis A8 | ₹ 300 | DIY/Professional | Medium | Minimal | Medium |
Havells FAB | N/A | DIY/Professional | Medium | Minimal | Medium |
Crompton Hyperjet | N/A | DIY/Professional | Low (powder-coated) | Minimal | Medium |
Atomberg Ameza | ₹ 200 | Professional | Medium | Minimal | Medium |
Premium models with dust-repellent coatings require less cleaning (Not completely dust-repellent), need attention only after 3-4 months. Standard models without special coatings need monthly cleaning to get full fan RPM.
Installation cost ranged from ₹199 to ₹300 where professional service was offered. Some models didn’t specify installation cost, means DIY installation or variable pricing. AEON VC Smart had the most service network with 19,000+ points, V-Guard had 350+ service centres.
Warranty
Warranty period varies across models, premium fans have longer warranty and more coverage.
Fan | Motor Warranty | Overall Warranty | On-site Service | Coverage Type | Registration Required |
Orient AEON VC Smart | 5 years | 5 years | Yes | Comprehensive | No |
V-Guard Insight-G | 5 years | 5 years | Yes | Motor only | No |
V-Guard Exado Pro | 4.5 years | 4.5 years | Yes | Comprehensive | No |
Atomberg Renesa+ | 3 years | 2+1 years | Yes | Manufacturing defects | Yes |
Kühl Arctis A8 | 5 years | 2 years | No | Manufacturing defects | No |
Havells FAB | 2-3 years | 2-3 years | No | Standard | No |
Crompton Hyperjet | 2 years | 2 years | No | Manufacturing defects | No |
Atomberg Ameza | 2 years | 2 years | Yes | Manufacturing defects | No |
Premium models like AEON VC Smart and V-Guard Insight-G has 5 years warranty. Budget models has 2 years warranty, Atomberg Renesa+ has 1 year additional warranty upon registration. On-site service is available for premium and some mid-range models to reduce service hassle.
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