Prominence Home Potomac IO 52-in Sapphire Blue Indoor Smart Ceiling Fan with Light Remote (4-Blade) 51641-26
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State-of-the-art technology and modern industrial design meet vintage, rustic allure for the ultimate fusion of style with the 52-inch Prominence Home Potomac IO smart ceiling fan. This modern farmhouse ceiling fan is part of the Prominence Home Smart Fan Collection powered by FansIO. The Potomac IO works with home automation applications such as Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant giving you the option to use your voice to control the fan functions. Additionally, the unit can be controlled via the included FansIO smart ceiling fan remote as well as the FansIO app which is downloadable at the App Store and Google Play. Being smart has never been so cool! The sapphire blue finish is paired with reversible gray oak/french oak blades adding a beautiful pop of color to any room it graces. A powerful motor and design provide adjustable, reversible air movement that is ultra-efficient whether you want to cool down on those sweltering summer days or circulate warm air in the cold months of winter. Smart fan: powered by FansIO (included with purchase), control your ceiling fan by voice, by the included smart remote, or via the FansIO app which is down loadable at the App Store and Google Play; compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant Large to medium spaces: with a blade span of 52 inches, this fan is perfect for medium to large rooms Integrated LED light kit: ample, fully-integrated LED board with the power to light up a room is also dimmable, 19.5 watts, 1600 lumens and has a color temperature of 3000K Two mounting options: this fan can be hung from standard ceilings using the 4-in downrod that is included or from angled ceilings (angle bracket for angles greater than 17 degrees sold separately) Reversible blades: each fan blade is reversible and easily adjustable so you can choose the look that is just right for your home Quiet, reversible motor: conveniently quiet, 3 speed reversible motor can be run in the winter to aid in rotating warm air and cutting down on energy costs CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning(s)