- 【Ceiling Fan Remote Control Kit】Our ceiling fan remote control kit is super user friendly. It’s got separate buttons, and it comes with a whole bunch of great functions. You can easily control the fan and the light separately, turning them on or off as you like. There are also three fan speed options 1/2/3 level ,so you can adjust the airflow to your comfort. Plus, this remote has a dimmer for the light, and it even has a timing function!
- 【WIFI Voice Control & APP Support】You’ll love how tech – savvy this remote i! It’s compatible with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. Imagine being able to control your ceiling fan light just by talking to your smart home devices. It’s like having a personal assistant for your ceiling fan! And it’s also got app support. You can use it with both iOS and Android mobile apps. Just download and open the “Smart Life” Mobile App. But here’s a little heads up: when you’re connecting your router to the app, make sure you choose the 2.4G network. The 5G or 5.8G networks won’t work with this device, so it’s really important to pick the right one to get everything up and running smoothly.
- 【WIFI Voice Control & APP Support】You’ll love how tech – savvy this remote i! It’s compatible with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. Imagine being able to control your ceiling fan light just by talking to your smart home devices. It’s like having a personal assistant for your ceiling fan! And it’s also got app support. You can use it with both iOS and Android mobile apps. Just download and open the “Smart Life” Mobile App. But here’s a little heads up: when you’re connecting your router to the app, make sure you choose the 2.4G network. The 5G or 5.8G networks won’t work with this device, so it’s really important to pick the right one to get everything up and running smoothly.
- 【Easy Install】Installing this ceiling fan remote kit is a breeze. It’s really easy and quick. All you have to do is set the frequency combination of the transmitter and receiver to the same pattern. There’s a handy LEARN key on it that helps it match with more types of receivers. Just follow the Installation and Operation Instructions carefully, and you’ll have it up and running in no time.
- 【NOTE】If your ceiling fan has a PULL CHAINS SWITCH, there’s a little step you need to follow before using the wireless remote control. First, use the PULL CHAINS SWITCH to turn the wind speed all the way up to maximum and turn the fan light on. Only after doing this can you use both the PULL CHAINS SWITCH and the wireless remote control together. This way, you can choose to use either one depending on what’s more convenient for you at the time.
- 【Package Contents】1x Smart Remote, 1x WiFi Receiver, Wall Bracket, Wiring Caps, Screws, Manual(CR2032 battery not included)
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Universal Smart WiFi Ceiling Fan Remote Control Kit,Dimmer Light Switch, Smart Timing Control Kit, 3-speeds Compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant and Smart Life App, 3-Speed, Light Dimmer,Black
Original price was: ¥39.99.¥34.99Current price is: ¥34.99.
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Blake Collins –
Incompatible with our fan system causing electrical issues. Missing wiring diagrams made installation impossible.
Cameron Campbell –
Multiple units showed reliability problems: 33% failed within 6 weeks, some had unpairable smart connections.
Ellis Gray –
Constant connectivity issues: random activations, shutdowns, and high power consumption. Not safe for unattended use.
tticus Bennett –
Documentation errors: wrong manual, incorrect WiFi instructions, receiver compatibility issues.
Beckett Fox –
Universal replacement failed setup while OEM version worked at similar cost.
Cormac Hale –
Unstable internet connection severely limits functionality.
Declan Kent –
Smart Life integration limited: only fan control via Alexa, no light commands, no tech support.
Ezra Lane –
Indoor use only despite outdoor marketing claims – had to return.
Finnian Marshall –
Requires 2.4GHz network. Smart Life app works but voice assistants inconsistent (Google-fan only, Alexa-light only).
Gideon Moore –
Limited smart features: no dimming, rare battery type, complex multi-fan setup. Note: actually needs 5GHz WiFi.
Hugo Reed –
Wiring mismatch made full fan replacement more practical.
Jude Blake –
Works but produces audible clicking during speed changes.
Kael Carter –
Improved WiFi pairing steps: power cycle controller, 5-second button hold, watch for two light flashes before app connection.
Lachlan Collier –
Long-term testing confirms reliable performance with consistent app function.
Malcolm Durand –
Successful installations show: easy setup, good smart home integration, working voice control, high satisfaction.
Nolan Emerson –
Recommended smart solution: clear instructions, flawless app, good value.
Orion Foxworth –
Expands control options to: physical remote, mobile app, voice assistants.
Percy Kavanaugh –
Full evaluation: needs CR2032), motor hum at high speeds, limited dimming range, premium pricing justified for tech.
Rhys Lennox –
On older fans: noticeable motor hum, successful app pairing, compressed dimming range (1-50%).
Sullivan Bauer –
DIY-friendly installation with basic technical skills.
Theodore Clarke –
Modernized 10-year-old system: fixed range/reliability issues, added smart dimming/voice control. Note: dome remote requires lifting not pressing.
Valerian Wyatt –
Works perfectly on third-party fan system.
Zane Winters –
Installed successfully despite confusing wire labels. Small light button reduces usability.
Alaric Knight –
Falls short on WiFi promises: difficult pairing, loud operation, poor build quality for smart device.
Bastien Morgan –
Limited Alexa integration: adjusts speed/lights but can’t power on/off.
Caspian Reed –
Delivers as advertised: clear install guides, complete packaging, reliable speed control.
Darian Bauer –
Simplified operation vs older models: intuitive controls, whole-home access. Note: difficult physical install, app guide needs improvement.
Emrys Carter –
Works as advertised except: included battery corroded, retrofits more complex than new installs.
Finnick Fox –
Installation wiring challenges: 3 unidentified wires, lights work but fan unresponsive.
Grayson Hale –
Can’t maintain stable Google Home connection despite initial pairing. Multiple units show same “offline” issue.
Huxley Kent –
WiFi problems after 48 hours: signal optimization and 5GHz disabling didn’t help.
Jared Lane –
Platform limitations: Google-fan only, Alexa-full control, dimming range limited with confusing interface.
Kaelan Marshall –
Quality issues: 50% failure rate in 2-unit purchase, partial functionality, cross-room interference. Switched brands.
Leland Moore –
Satisfactory quality and fast delivery.
Miles Durand –
Replacement improvements: durable black housing, full speed/dimming control, restored original function.
Nico Emerson –
Meets all specifications.
Orson Blake –
Achieved basic remote function and Alexa integration post-install.
Piers Foxworth –
Excellent Alexa compatibility with easy WiFi setup for smart home convenience.
Quentin Kavanaugh –
Best for hardwired fans without wall switches: sleek flush mount but remote may get lost. App untested.
Rafe Lennox –
Upgraded non-smart controls to full voice command. Complex setup due to poor docs. Missing white color option.
Soren Bauer –
Easy physical setup, simple iOS pairing, reliable remote/panel performance.
Thelonious Clarke –
While wire markings were unclear, setup was ultimately successful – the compact light control button could be more user-friendly.
Valentin Wyatt –
Multi-unit installation tips: requires CR2032, undocumented step of locking remote’s internal pin before pairing, must power down non-target fans first. Support provided missing instructions promptly.
Wesley Knight –
Well-built but missing advertised wall brackets for both units. Seller unresponsive about missing parts.