Flair is Next Degree™ climate control for your home air conditioning and heating system. With the Flair app, you can enjoy room-by-room comfort anytime, anywhere by adjusting your temperature setpoints and creating schedules for individual rooms. Away from home? Our geofencing will make sure you save energy by automatically setting rooms as active or inactive as needed. You can use the Flair app to -Easily set up your Flair Puck and Smart Vents. You can also connect your Flair devices to your mini split, Nest, ecobee, Honeywell Lyric, and even your Alexa or Google Assistant devices. -Get room-by-room comfort. You can create schedules to make sure every room in your home is comfortable. -Save energy. Set up geofencing and Smart Away to make sure your rooms are exactly how you want them when you're out of the house. -Share home comfort. Set up account permissions for friends, family, or a house sitter. But don't worry: anyone can set a temperature directly from the Puck, even if they don't have the App. Have some thoughts? We always want to hear your feedback on our app. Send them our way: [email protected]
Excellent except for cloud dependence
The vents, puck, and app work well. I can’t recommend this yet because there is no local control. Everything goes through Flair’s external service which, if it goes down or Flair goes out of business, will render this system useless. HomeKit integration would be a step in the right direction. Allowing home assistant users to talk locally to the puck would be the optimal solution. Worst case scenario the vents come apart easily and you could solder a microcontroller to the existing motor. Flair should really get Matter integration working if they want to be the undisputed champion of smart DIY HVAC. For now, if anyone else comes along and offers zigbee, zwave, or even a Shelly-like API attached to a motorized vent, I’ll switch to them in a heartbeat.
Yay
It works.
What are you waiting for?
I have researched smart vents for 5 years. I finally found Flair and all the information was promising. I wanted vents to remotely control various room temperature by automatically opening and closing vent to redirect airflow as required. The larger your home or work place the more efficiently they work. I only wanted to close off three rooms when not in use. I also wanted these rooms to be comfortable when guests were using them. I finally found the answer through Flair products. They have the variety of products that allow you to build your system as needed or just count your vents and order them all. Their customer support is awesome so if you need any help with design or products they have you covered.
Not sure if i should throw out the hardware
Astoundingly bad software. Bad logic and interaction with ecobee along with being unreliable. As of today, the app will not even load.
Great support!
I’m an AC contractor that installed the smart vents for a customer. The support team helped me set up and answered all questions to help make it smooth. They were able to remotely tighten the air seal of the vents👍🏻
Does the job, but it could be so much better
The interface just doesn’t look like an iOS app. That said, it has geofencing and scheduling. It’s not even hard to figure out, just aesthetically unsatisfying. It needs HomeKit integration. I want it to be part of my wake-up and go to bed routines. It’s supposed to automatically switch between heat and cool; but it doesn’t have two set points (heat to 66, cool to 78 for example, as I did with my old thermostat), so it’s not useful. It really is impressive how much it does for the price, but I’d encourage them move to a better aesthetic and build quality.
App could use improvement
App does not display correctly on iPhone 14/15, as the buttons to go back are not really in the usable space above by the island. So the scaling needs to be fixed. It also would be nice, at a glance on the main view, to be able to see if the vents are open or close for all the rooms, rather than needing to click in to each room individually just to see open or closed status. (Even a colored dot next to the temperature for the room could indicate open or closed). Then if you ‘can’ click the back button, it resets the view so you have to scroll all the way down to whatever room you were viewing rather than going back to where you were in the app. Like most reviews state, the app seems like an afterthought even though it really should drive the product.
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