EcoLink AiroElevate BLDC Ceiling Fan Review: Finally, a Fan That’s as Smart as It Looks

Updated : Apr 28, 2025 15:26
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Key Specifications
Price : ₹₹8,700
230 cubic meters per minute (CMM) of air Operates at 370 revolutions per minute (RPM)
Equipped with a Brushless Direct Current (BLDC) motor Includes an RF remote control for convenient operation
Pros
  • Sleek, premium design that elevates your room’s aesthetics
  • Energy-efficient BLDC motor with powerful, silent airflow
  • Smart RF remote and reverse rotation mode for year-round comfort
Cons
  • No built-in voice control support
  • Slightly premium pricing compared to basic ceiling fans

Ceiling fans are supposed to be boring. You buy one, screw it in, and hope it moves enough air to keep you from melting into your couch by May.  That’s the cycle — pun intended.

But every once in a while, something comes along that makes you rethink why you settled for “boring” in the first place. The EcoLink AiroElevate BLDC ceiling fan, priced at ₹8,700, is one of those products.

It promises sleek aesthetics, smart features like a reverse rotation for winter, and a power-efficient BLDC motor that’s built to survive long summers and longer power cuts.

I’ve been living with the silk white–rose gold version (yes, it’s as pretty as it sounds) for the past few weeks, and here’s the thing: I didn’t know a fan could feel this premium.

A Fan That Understands the Assignment

Right out of the box, AiroElevate feels different. Instead of bulky plastic wings or dated designs that scream "builder-grade home," you get a seamless blade design that feels impossibly modern.

The silk white–rose gold variant I’m using looks clean, minimal, and frankly a lot more expensive than the ₹8,700 price tag. There’s also an espresso brown–copper option if you prefer warmer, cozier tones.

Mounting it was refreshingly flexible too, thanks to the adjustable ceiling mount that lets you tweak the fit according to your room’s proportions. Small detail, big difference.
It’s the kind of fan that complements a styled living room rather than shouting over it — something even premium brands forget way too often.

Quiet Power That Means Business

AiroElevate doesn’t just show up — it shows off under the hood. With a 100% copper-wound BLDC motor at its heart, the fan delivers an impressive 230 CMM of air at a speed of 370 RPM.

In real-world terms, that means even at medium settings, the air feels instantly refreshing without the need for full-blast mode.

What’s even cooler (literally) is how silent the operation is. There’s no annoying hum, no weird mechanical buzz — just a whisper of a breeze strong enough to move curtains without you cranking up the volume on your TV.

And then there’s the 5 Star BEE Rating, which basically means you’re saving on your electricity bills while feeling smug about being more energy-efficient.

Add to that the ability to run nearly three times longer on an inverter during outages, and AiroElevate starts looking less like a fan and more like an investment in sanity for the next brutal summer.

Smarter Controls, Smarter Comfort

If you thought the design and performance were impressive, the operation seals the deal.

The point-anywhere RF remote — yes, RF, not old-school IR — lets you control the fan from literally anywhere in the room, no awkward line-of-sight needed. That said, I do wish it had a voice command feature — something simple like "Fan on, Fan off." (Very Mr. Miyagi). It’s a small ask, but given how close AiroElevate already feels to the future, that would’ve been the perfect finishing move.

On the plus side, it offes six speed levels, a turbo mode for instant cooling and a timer to automatically shut it down. The reverse mode, especially, is impressive. In winter, it circulates warm air without that chilling downward blast, making heaters way more efficient. It’s a feature you didn’t know you needed until you use it — and then you’ll wonder how you lived without it.

Warranty That Doesn’t Feel Like an Afterthought

AiroElevate offers a standard 3-year warranty plus an additional 2 years if you register the product on their DigiShield app. Five years of coverage on a ceiling fan? That’s unusually generous, and honestly, it should be the new standard across the industry.

Extra Flair: Because Why Not?

There’s also a designer LED display tucked neatly into the fan’s body that shows you the speed level.

It’s subtle, tasteful, and visible without feeling tacky. While it’s not a must-have, it’s the kind of thoughtful extra that rounds out the "premium" experience.

Final Verdict: Worth It?

In a world full of ceiling fans that exist purely to move air and collect dust, AiroElevate feels like a product made for people who actually care about their living spaces. It’s quiet. It’s efficient. It’s stylish. And at ₹8,700, it’s a luxury that still feels reasonable.

If you’re upgrading your home this year — whether it’s your bedroom, your living room, or even a stylish office space — AiroElevate absolutely deserves a spot on your shortlist.

Disclosure

The AiroElevate fan was provided by the company for review purposes. As always, opinions expressed here are independent.

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