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Phylluz 60-Inch Smart Ceiling Fan Review

Subhadeep GhoshUpdated June 30, 20264.5 rating
Phylluz 60-Inch Smart Fan review for USA buyers
Best Entry Pick
4.5(165 reviews)

The Phylluz 60-inch Smart Fan is the entry-level pick for a large room or covered porch on a tight budget, with an 8-blade 60-inch design and a quiet DC motor.

It is the lowest-priced fan in this guide, controlled by app and remote, and rated for indoor and covered outdoor use.

Value
Good value
Rating
4.5/5
Reviews
165

Summary

Our verdict

The bottom line, who it fits, and where to think twice before you scroll the full review.

Verdict

Buy this if you want the lowest-cost 60-inch fan for a large secondary space or a covered porch.

Skip it for a main living room, where spending a little more on the reiga or Sofucor picks buys voice control and a better build.

Best for

Large bonus rooms, guest spaces, and covered porches where a 60-inch span and a low price matter more than premium build or voice control.

Watch outs

Main living rooms, buyers who want voice assistants, and anyone who wants a large review base for reassurance.

Long read

Detailed review

Hands-on context, what daily ownership feels like, and where this pick lands against rivals.

Editor's take

The Phylluz 60-inch Smart Fan is the cheapest way onto this list, and for a secondary large space it makes real sense. It gives you a full 60-inch span and app control for around the price of a basic non-smart fan.

The 8-blade design is the interesting part. More blades move air more smoothly at a given speed, which gives a calmer, steadier breeze across a large room rather than the strong gusty push of a 3-blade fan. For a space where you want gentle, even airflow, that suits well.

The DC motor keeps it efficient and reversible, so it pulls air up in winter to push warm air back down. For a large bonus room, a guest space, or a covered porch, that year-round usefulness is welcome at this price.

The smart side is basic. Like the Fanbulous fan, it runs on an app and remote with timers and schedules, but no Alexa or Google voice control. It is smart enough to automate, not quite smart enough to talk to.

As a Phylluz 60-inch Smart Fan review, the verdict is that it is an entry pick, not a centerpiece. Phylluz is a smaller brand with a modest review base and a basic build, but for a budget buyer covering a large secondary room or a covered porch, the price is hard to beat.

8-Blade Airflow

More blades for a smoother, quieter breeze.

The 8-blade design moves air more smoothly at a given speed than a 3-blade fan, which gives a calmer, steadier breeze across a large room.

For a space where you want gentle, even airflow rather than a strong push, that design choice fits well.

Year-Round DC Motor

Reversible airflow for summer and winter.

The efficient DC motor reverses to pull air up in winter, pushing warm air back down from the ceiling. That makes the fan useful in every season, not just summer.

Combined with the indoor and covered-outdoor rating, it works in a bonus room, a guest space, or a porch without much fuss.

Basic Smart Control

App and remote, with timers and schedules.

Control is through an app and remote with timer and schedule options, but there is no Alexa or Google voice control. It is smart enough to automate, not to command by voice.

For a secondary space where you mostly set a schedule and forget it, that level of control is enough.

Entry-Level Expectations

A budget pick, not a lifetime fan.

Phylluz is a smaller brand with a modest review base and a basic build. This is an entry pick rather than a centerpiece for a main room you will keep for years.

Where it fits is a budget-conscious buyer covering a large secondary room or a covered porch. For a main living room, the reiga or Sofucor picks are worth the extra money.

Specs & features

At a glance

The quick facts and the headline features that actually matter day to day.

Quick facts

Best Pick
Best Entry Pick
User Rating
4.5/5 from 165 reviews
Best For
Large bonus rooms, guest spaces, and covered porches where a 60-inch span and a low price matter more than premium build or voice control.

Key features

  • 60-inch span with an 8-blade design for smooth, even airflow
  • Energy-efficient reversible DC motor for summer and winter use
  • App and remote control with timer and schedule options
  • Three-color dimmable LED light for warm to cool tones
  • Rated for indoor and covered outdoor use, usually $100-$140

Trade-offs

Pros and cons

The honest highs and lows we'd flag to a friend asking which to buy.

What we like

  • Lowest price here for a full 60-inch large-room fan
  • 8-blade design moves air smoothly and quietly
  • Reversible DC motor keeps it useful year-round
  • Covered-outdoor rating works for a porch or sunroom

Watch out for

  • App and remote only, with no Alexa or Google voice control
  • Modest review base and a shorter brand track record
  • Basic build and light compared with the mid-tier picks

Side by side

How it compares

A quick look at the other picks in this guide and where each one wins.

Our process

How we evaluate products

What goes into every recommendation, so you know the rating is more than a spec sheet.

Real buyer feedback

We combine marketplace review signals with the strengths and drawbacks documented inside the original buying guide.

US-focused advice

Recommendations are framed for American homes, pricing realities, and ownership expectations relevant to the US market.

Value analysis

We look at positioning, compromises, and the quality of the product's feature mix instead of just headline specs.

Contextual comparisons

Every review stays connected to the rest of the shortlist, so buyers can move from one product page to its alternatives without losing context.

Buyer questions

Frequently asked questions

Real questions buyers ask before clicking buy.

Is the Phylluz 60-inch fan worth it?

For a budget buyer covering a large secondary room or a covered porch, yes. It is the lowest-priced 60-inch fan here. For a main living room, a reiga or Sofucor pick offers voice control and a better build for a little more.

Does the Phylluz fan work with Alexa or Google?

No. It is controlled by app and remote with timers and schedules, but it does not support Alexa or Google voice control. If you need voice, look at the reiga or Dreo fans.

Can the Phylluz fan be used on a covered porch?

Yes, it is rated for indoor and covered outdoor use, so it works on a covered porch or in a sunroom. It is not rated for a fully exposed patio that gets direct rain.

Why does the Phylluz fan have 8 blades?

More blades move air more smoothly and quietly at a given speed, which gives a steadier, calmer breeze across a large room rather than the stronger gusty airflow of a 3-blade fan.

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