Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Modern Ceiling Fans

Dreo Smart Ceiling Fan CLF712S vs Hunter Aerodyne

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Dreo Smart Ceiling Fan CLF712S comes out ahead by a narrow margin (4.3 vs 4.1). The gap is mostly about Budget-conscious buyers who want genuinely smart features and quiet airflow without a premium price. — read the strengths below before deciding.

Dreo Smart Ceiling Fan CLF712S
Higher ratedRanked #4 in Best Modern Ceiling Fans
Dreo Smart Ceiling Fan CLF712S
$193.87as of Jun 7

The Dreo Smart Ceiling Fan CLF712S is the value-smart pick — Bob Vila scored it a perfect 5/5, calling it 'whisper-quiet, even at high speeds,' and praising it as 'finally, a smart ceiling fan that's truly smart.' For around $220 it delivers a TurboSilent DC motor under 35 dB, 6,040 CFM of airflow, app scheduling, and customizable RGB lighting. POC Network noted some material cost-cutting, like pressed-board blades, and the brand is newer than the legacy names. But for smart functionality per dollar, nothing here beats it.

Strengths
  • Whisper-quiet TurboSilent DC motor rated under 35 dB even on high
  • Strong 6,040 CFM airflow from five bionic-design blades
  • Customizable lighting plus RGB ambient light with millions of colors
Watch-outs
  • Some blades use pressed board rather than premium materials
  • Brand is newer and less established than Hunter or Minka-Aire
  • RGB lighting is more novelty than necessity for many buyers
Hunter Aerodyne
Ranked #5 in Best Modern Ceiling Fans
Hunter Aerodyne
$242.99as of Jun 7

The Hunter Aerodyne is the airflow-focused modern smart fan, built around Hunter's SureSpeed design that the company says produces over 33% more air velocity than leading competitors. It carries HunterSMART Wi-Fi with Alexa, Google, and Apple HomeKit support, and reviewers and the Quietest tested roundup praised its strong airflow and easy installation. The recurring complaint, echoed across owner reviews and a YouTube test, is inconsistent noise — some units run quiet, others develop a motor hum. For powerful, smart airflow at a mainstream price it's a strong pick, with quality-control variance the main risk.

Strengths
  • SureSpeed design produces over 33% more air velocity than leading competitors
  • HunterSMART Wi-Fi with Alexa, Google, and Apple HomeKit support
  • Quiet DC motor on lower speeds with strong high-speed output
Watch-outs
  • Noise is inconsistent unit to unit — some owners report a motor hum
  • Hunter app can be finicky and HomeKit control is limited
  • Premium price relative to Hunter's non-smart fans

How they stack up

Dreo Smart Ceiling Fan CLF712S

The Dreo CLF712S is the value-smart standout, delivering app control, scheduling, and voice assistants for far less than the Big Ass Fans Haiku L. Its sub-35 dB DC motor approaches the quietness of the premium fans, and its 6,040 CFM airflow is competitive with the Hunter Aerodyne and Minka-Aire Light Wave, though its build materials trail the legacy Minka-Aire Concept IV.

Hunter Aerodyne

The Hunter Aerodyne prioritizes raw air velocity, claiming more airflow than competitors, while staying cheaper than the Big Ass Fans Haiku L. It matches the Minka-Aire Light Wave and Minka-Aire Concept IV on DC-motor efficiency and adds broader smart-home support than either, including HomeKit. Its noise consistency is less reliable than the Haiku L, and its five-blade design is less distinctive than the Light Wave.

Specs side-by-side

SpecDreo Smart Ceiling Fan CLF712SHunter Aerodyne
Diameter52 in52 in (also 60 in)
MotorTurboSilent DC, reversibleDC, 6-speed
Airflow6,040 CFMSureSpeed, +33% velocity (claimed)
Speeds6 (up to 12 levels)
NoiseUnder 35 dB
LightingDimmable LED + RGB ambientIntegrated LED
SmartApp, Alexa, Google, schedulingWi-Fi, Alexa, Google, HomeKit
InstallOne screw per blade, preassembledBuilt-in Wi-Fi/remote receiver
Blades5
EnergyEnergy Star
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