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The Flair Smart Vent 6x12 is a smart, battery-powered vent cover designed for floors, walls, and ceilings that automatically adjusts airflow using temperature sensors and smart thermostat data. It integrates with existing HVAC systems and voice assistants, enabling precise room-by-room climate control via app or voice commands. Easy to install with no wiring needed, it features a durable powder-coated alloy steel build and supports energy-saving scheduling for a smarter, more comfortable home environment.






| ASIN | B07TJD4JGN |
| Backlight | Yes |
| Batteries | 2 C batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #46,721 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #284 in Registers, Grilles & Vents |
| Brand | Flair |
| Color | White |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity Technology | RF |
| Control Method | App, Voice |
| Control Type | Voice Control |
| Controller Type | Smartphone Application, Voice Assistant |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (517) |
| Date First Available | June 26, 2019 |
| Display Type | LED or LCD |
| Finish | Powder Coated |
| Finish Type | Powder Coated |
| Included Components | Batteries |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 3.4 pounds |
| Item model number | FLAIRVENT612 |
| Manufacturer | Flair |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Mounting Type | Wall, Ceiling, or Floor |
| Number of Batteries | 2 C batteries required. (included) |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 7"D x 14"W x 2.7"H |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 6x12 Inch |
| Special Feature | Robust |
| Special Features | Robust |
| Specific Uses For Product | Controlling room-level temperature in heating and cooling systems |
| Specification Met | FCC, UL |
| Style | Smart |
| Temperature Control Type | Automatic, Programmable |
| UPC | 868596000251 |
| Voltage | 24 Volts |
N**K
Great return on my money! I love it
This vent works really great! It’s a little pricy, but I think it’s a decent deal when compared to things like, I don’t know, getting new ductwork done or rezoning my house. It works as it should. I had to email support a few times to really understand a few features, but I learned how it worked (they were really helpful!). I use it primarily with my floor vents. Installation is really easy with floor vents. Pros: -I can set a temperature for individual rooms! This has really evened out room temperuatures in my house. -I can look at live temperatures in rooms, which is just nice because I like to know that stuff -Looks good. I like the design -Protects my hvac system with some safety features. Cons: -Sometimes I can hear it close and open. I don’t know what I expected, but there is a small sound. -Requires 1 puck per room, but I just bought 1 puck and used ecobee remote sensors in other rooms. Worked greatt. Overall a great system! I hope it lasts me for many years!
S**N
Works great
For some reason they seem to want everyone to use batteries with these (not sure why you'd want to mess with unscrewing the cover and replacing them, no matter how infrequently), and neglect to mention until you receive the item and look at the manual that for wired operation it requires a 24V AC adapter/transformer plug. It's not convenient to have to go back and order more products after I've received the vents; they need to make this clear in the product info. Also of note is that one 24V AC adapter can power up to 10 smart vents, and the polarity is not important, according to the manual. I hooked up one 24V AC adapter to both of my vents connected in parallel wiring, which was simple enough to do. Just needed to strip and cut the ends of the adapter cord and connect one wire from each of the wires on the adapter to each vent using wire connectors that you crush with pliers to secure. The setup where I live is that there is a regular (non-"smart") thermostat upstairs controlling the HVAC of the house, and in the basement (where it routinely gets quite hot due to 2 PCs and 3 stereo receivers and TV running most of the time), the 2 smart vents, which I hope will help cool it off in the fall/winter here by closing off the heat when it's warm enough already in the room. It works great through the app or website to open and close the vents remotely; currently I don't yet have the necessary thermostat though. It's not the most clear from the description what is needed to make the system work, but I'm going to order an inexpensive Honeywell smart thermostat (RTH6580WF) to hopefully make them work automatically soon. I now have the 2 smart vents, Flair bridge (which is apparently always necessary), and Honeywell room sensor (model FBA C7189R1004). Apparently the room sensor isn't enough to control the system; an actual smart thermostat is needed and room sensors probably add on to that for individual room temps.
M**C
Good system, but not straight forward to configure.
Having run these vents for over a year now (since September 2022), I've found their functionality to be reliable. A rating of this product with only one star seems unfair and likely stem from a misunderstanding of its technical capabilities and intended function. The basic functionality of the vents is to shut off a room from being heated or cooled. They respond to trigger temperatures, and this will open or close the valve automatically. The vents lack a built-in temperature sensor and need a Flair Puck (available from Flair) or the temperature sensors of the thermostat (in my case Ecobee). Successful operation requires a Flair Puck (as gateway) and a robust Wi-Fi connection. Overall, I found that the Vents/Puck installation does not require an above average technical understanding (though some technical familiarity is necessary). What is very counter intuitive is the app settings. It is clearly made by engineers and is not very user friendly. The software doesn't feel very mature yet. A couple of items which helped me get the system to do what I want. This is for a home with a smart thermostat: 1) After integration of your smart thermostat go to 'home settings/thermostats' and turn off 'Allow flair to adjust thermostat'. The scheduling and temp control of the flair system is significantly less sophisticated than your smart thermostat and you want to prevent this app from overriding your home settings. 2) Stay in 'home setting' and go to the 'System' section. Set 'Set point controller' to 'Thermostat'. Same reason as point 1 3) Only create rooms in the app where you have Flair Vents. I installed Flair vents in rooms which I want to close off from my forced air heating/cooling system when not occupied (I have a larger house 6000 sq.ft.). You will need to have a temp sensor in each of these rooms, either a Puck or a thermostat sensor. The flair Puck is 2x the price of an Ecobee sensor, so it was an easy choice for me. Zones are created automatically by the flair app when you complete the smart thermostat integration. I have two zones as I have two Ecobees in my home. 4) Get a cup of coffee and patiently start making the schedules per room/room group/zone. It is a tedious affair. I had to make one for the winter and one for the summer as Flair works with a single trigger value for both cooling and heating. Normally your trigger temperature for cooling is set higher than your trigger temperature for heating, so a single trigger value didn’t work for me. Set ‘Mode’ to ‘Auto’, the flair system will detect whether the system is heating or cooling, prompting Flair to adjust the open/close action accordingly. 5) Go to 'Device settings' and turn off 'Push notifications' and 'Geofencing'. These functions are redundant when using a smart thermostat. 6) I would recommend to not install Smart vents in Bathrooms. I learned this after my install. You want Bathrooms to be warm. In the winter, the vent has to be all open to let the heat in, in summer fully closed to keep the cold AC out. This can easily be done by a regular (mechanical) vent, which you open/close before the summer and winter period. The issue with using smart vents is that the APP will open vents to ensure a minimum of vents are open to safeguard your AC system. Unfortunately you can not dictate which of the smart vents it will open (or keep closed). This results in frequent freezing bathrooms. Also, the Smart vents are not able to provide a 100% closed vent. The system works great and does what I intended it to do. The flair engineers created an over complicated app by inserting features which are (and should only be) controlled by your smart thermostat. Turn that off. The scheduling is tedious, but you will need to do it to get the max out of your flair system. Best of luck in your implementation! -----###----- Edit: I have been running my system without the bridge for years without any issues. I'm adding this comment because I believe the Flair marketing of the new bridge device is misleading. It suggests you need the device even if you have a solid home Wi-Fi network, which is incorrect. Be aware that this system is cloud based (not sure why) so Flair severs are required to operate the system. If your Internet down so are your vents (open in case of lost connectivity). Even worse if Flair goes out of business your system is inoperable. An alternative to Flair vents are vents from "Keen home". Have a look, read the reviews and make your pick.
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