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Flair Puck Reviews

4.7 Rating 87 Reviews
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About Flair.co:

We founded Flair to solve a problem that almost every house or apartment has: the room that doesn't heat or cool evenly. Its temperature is out of sync with the rest of the house. It's either too hot or too cold.

Flair fixes that. We built a suite of products that give you room-level temperature control at an affordable cost.

We want you to be comfortable and to save energy. It's as simple as that.

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Posted 2 years ago
I've been using Flair devices for several years now and it all works pretty well with my Ecobee system.
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Posted 2 years ago
Installed the Flair Puck and 4 Flair Vents inmy house to even out airflow in my 3-story house. The place is a rental but the installation was seamless and required no modification ho the house. The system works flawlessly and integrates directly with my EcoBee thermostat. The batteries in the vents are still going strong after two-ish years. Congrats to Flair for an awesome product!
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Posted 2 years ago
works as expected
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Posted 2 years ago
Great product, easy install, excellent tech support!
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Posted 2 years ago
The puck is a great component of our Flair system. It has a good display that shows status in the room in question. It is easy to adjust desired temperature and control the Flair vents in the room.
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Posted 2 years ago
The Flair Puck is an excellent addition to our guest bedroom. It helps save energy when the bedroom is not in use, as well as provides a custom temperature for guests when the room is occupied. Highly recommend!
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Posted 2 years ago
I have 5 Fujitsu mini-split heads in my home and 5 pucks to control them. The Pucks are integrated with Alexa allowing me voice control of each mini-split individually. They have operated well within their capabilities. The Puck is an IR blaster which downloads the IR codes for the unit it is assigned to control. In my case with Fujitsu mini-splits I can control temperature, vent oscillation, and power on and off with my voice. The app lets me manage mode settings. Because it's one-way if a power event turns on a unit that was off the Puck does not reflect this. If I see there has been a power failure while I'm away I'll make sure the mini-splits are on, off or set to the desired settings using the app. So far it's worked pretty well as a strategy. For overall value & benefit received I'm a definite puck fan. I'd like to see the mode settings of my Fujitsu mini-splits controllable via voice, especially in the spring and fall when switching between heat, cool and fan is more likely. If you want to control your systems by voice (alexa) or by app when away I think Puck is the best option.
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Posted 2 years ago