₹1,941 price difference
USHA Technix BLDCThe USHA Technix BLDC is 44% more affordable, saving you ₹1,941. This is a significant price gap that could be a deciding factor.

Superfan
Superfan Super A1
₹4,440

USHA
USHA Technix BLDC
₹2,499
An in-depth comparison to help you choose the right smart ceiling fan for your needs.
Price gap
₹1,941
Score gap
2 pts
Rating gap
0.1
Editor's analysis
A hand-written take on how these two compare in the real world.
The Superfan Super A1 at Rs 4,440 and USHA Technix BLDC at Rs 2,499 are both budget-focused BLDC fans that prioritize energy savings at low prices. The Superfan delivers 230 CMM while the USHA offers 220 CMM - a 10 CMM gap. The Rs 1,200 price difference buys you better airflow and Superfan's specialized BLDC engineering. The USHA counters with India's widest fan service network and the lowest BLDC entry price. Both are excellent for families upgrading from regular induction fans.
Round by round
How each product stacks up across the key dimensions.
Product A
Superfan Super A1
2
wins
Product B
USHA Technix BLDC
3
wins
₹4,440
₹2,499
4.1 / 5
4.2 / 5
84/100
82/100
2,847 reviews
Popular
230 CMM
220 CMM
5 Star
5 Star
Quick summary
The Superfan Super A1 at Rs 4,440 and USHA Technix BLDC at Rs 2,499 are both budget-focused BLDC fans that prioritize energy savings at low prices.
The Superfan Super A1 at Rs 4,440 is the better fan with 230 CMM airflow and superior BLDC engineering. The USHA Technix BLDC at Rs 2,499 wins on absolute affordability and service network reach. Choose Superfan for better performance, choose USHA for the lowest possible investment.
Side by side
Each pick at a glance, what they include and what they cost.

Superfan
Inclusive of all taxes
Motor Type
BLDC Technology
Sweep Size
1200 mm (48 inch)
Air Delivery
230 CMM
Power Consumption
35W

USHA
Inclusive of all taxes
Motor Type
Microchip+ BLDC
Sweep Size
1200 mm (48 inch)
Air Delivery
220 CMM
Power Consumption
28W
Prices accurate as of 06/12/2025. Prices and availability on Amazon.in may change.
What sets them apart
The decisions you are actually making when you pick one over the other.
The USHA Technix BLDC is 44% more affordable, saving you ₹1,941. This is a significant price gap that could be a deciding factor.
The Superfan Super A1 leads in air delivery with 230 CMM compared to 220 CMM.
Spec sheet
Side-by-side numbers with subtle highlighting on the stronger value.
| Specification | Superfan Super A1 | USHA Technix BLDC |
|---|---|---|
| Price | ₹4,440 | ₹2,499 |
| Rating | 4.1 / 5(2,847) | 4.2 / 5(1,923) |
| Motor Type | BLDC Technology | Microchip+ BLDC |
| Sweep Size | 1200 mm (48 inch) | 1200 mm (48 inch) |
| Air Delivery | 230 CMM | 220 CMM |
| Power Consumption | 35W | 28W |
| BEE Rating | 5 Star | 5 Star |
| Speed (RPM) | 350 RPM | 350 RPM |
| Smart Features | Glow Remote | Basic Remote |
| Voice Control | Not Available | Not Available |
| LED Lighting | Not Available | Not Available |
| Warranty | 5 Years | 2 Years |
Highlighted cells indicate the stronger value in that row.
Strengths and tradeoffs
Where each pick shines, and where you'll have to compromise.
Excellent value
Excellent value
Decision guide
Pick the one that matches your priorities, not the spec sheet.
Choose
Superfan Super A1
If you want
Choose
USHA Technix BLDC
If you want
Buying tip
For a family upgrading 4 regular fans, the USHA route costs Rs 9,996 total while Superfan costs Rs 14,796. The USHA saves Rs 4,800 upfront. Both save Rs 6,000-8,000 per year on electricity. The USHA achieves full payback in just 5-6 months through energy savings alone - the fastest ROI of any BLDC fan.
Ready to decide?

USHA Technix BLDC
₹2,499
Quick answers
In rooms under 120 sq ft, the 10 CMM difference is negligible. In larger rooms, the Superfan's extra throw is slightly noticeable. At Rs 1,200, the upgrade is modest - roughly Rs 80 per year over 15 years. If budget is very tight, the USHA's 220 CMM is perfectly adequate.
The USHA Technix BLDC is the safer choice for small towns. USHA has service centers in the smallest Indian towns, and electricians across the country are familiar with the brand. Superfan's service coverage is more limited outside metros and major cities.
Yes, both BLDC fans work excellently on solar and battery inverter systems. At 28-35W consumption, they are ideal for solar-powered Indian homes. A small 1kW solar system can run 10+ of either fan simultaneously during daytime.