Smart WiFi Fan Switch Ceiling Fan and Light Remote Control Kit, WiFi Controller Compatible with Alexa Google, Phone APP Control, No Hub Required, Universal Ceilingfan Light Remote Control
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Product description

Aubric Smart Wifi Ceiling Fan and Light Remote Control Kit
Say goodbye to single control to your ceiling fan light via pull chain or wall switch! Aubric smart ceiling fan remote control kit enables you to control your ceiling fan and light via RF remote control, smartphone app, and even voice control with Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. It’s time to enjoy smart life with home automation.
Aubric wifi fan controller is suitable for most three speed ceiling fan light, like Hunter, Harbor Breeze, Westinghouse, Honeywell and Others well-known brands. Upgrade your pull chain ceiling fan or wall switch ceiling fan light with this smart controller in few steps.
Features


RF Remote Control & Phone APP Control
Simply adds this smart fan controller to your ceiling fan to have it wifi enabled and remote controllable. Change your fan speed or turn on/off light from anywhere with your smartphone or included RF remote (batteries not included).


Compatible with Alexa/ Google Assistant /IFTTT
With Smart Life app, the wifi fan controller is easy to pair with the Alexa or Google Assistant. Just give voice command and enjoy hands-free control over your home. Or you can set IFTTT to make your life more easier and smarter.


3 Speed Control & Timer Function
The smart ceiling fan control enables you to adjust the fan 3 speed, turn on/off light (no dimming), and time schedule settings. Make your life easier and more convenient.


Easy Installation
1. Remove your fan canopy.
2. Wire the receiver to fan and light correctly.
3. Fix the receiver in the canopy.
4. Close your fan canopy.


Option for Beep ON or OFF
With the wifi fan controller powered on, choose this fan controller in smart life app, tap the settings option, you will get a option for tuning on/off the voice. It is for turning off the beep sound. This option only avalable when the fan controller is ON.


Universal Fit
Aubric universal ceiling fan remote control kit works well with most of ceiling fan with light, like Hunter, Harbor Breeze, Westinghouse, Honeywell and others well-known brands.


Product Specifications
RF Remote ControlSmart Life/Tuya Smart APP ControlAmazon Alexa/ Google Home Voice ControlIFTTT Automation Control Operating Voltage: 110V Max Load Power: 300W for ceiling fan Max Load Power: 200W for led light Standby Power consumption: <0.5 W Working temperature: -20℃~80℃ Remote Control: RF 433Mhz Wifi Network: 2.4GHz (not work with 5G network)
Wifi Fan Controller
Steps for troubleshooting
Ensure the correct wiring method, with both neutral and live wires securely connectedThe remote control has been charged with batteriesConfirm that the WiFi is 2.4GHz and the signal is stableStart pairing by holding down the light and hi keys and hearing three beeps of “bi bi bi”. Enter the Smartlife app, add in the upper right corner, select the fan for the small appliance, click “confirm” to flash, and then click “add”. Normally, it takes about 30 seconds to connect successfully
Rename the fan and light as you like for easy control. Share with your families so that they are able to control from their own phones. Turn off the beep sound in settings of the fan from smart life app if you like. Please remember to turn on light and fan to max speed with your original switch before using this wifi fan controller. Pleaes note the receiver does not have the function of reverse.
If you need extra remote control
One Aubric smart wifi fan controller is able to pair with up to 5 remote controls. If you need extra remote control, please search asin B08HWPWJ45 on Amazon.
To add extra remote control:
Please power off the smart fan controller and power it back on, within 5 seconds, please press “Hi” and “Light” buttons on the new remote control until you get 3 beeps, which means it is paired successfully.
To remove a remote control from the wifi fan controller:
Please press “Stop” and “2H” buttons on the remote control until you get 3 beeps, which means it is unpaird successfully.

Receiver Size Information
Please double check the size of receiver carefully before order to make sure there is enough space in the canopy of your fan.
Please double check the size of receiver carefully before order to make sure there is enough space in the canopy of your fan.
Please double check the size of receiver carefully before order to make sure there is enough space in the canopy of your fan.
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Work with Alexa/ Google Home
Yes No No No Yes No
Wireless Transmission
WIFI: 2.4GHz/ Remote RF 433MH Remote RF 433MH Remote RF 433MH Remote RF 433MH WIFI: 2.4GHz/ Remote RF 433MH Remote RF 433MH
Receiver Size
4.52×2.07×1.0 inch 4.52×2.07×1.0 inch 4.56×2.12×1.14 3.0×2.07×1.0 inch 3.0×2.07×1.0 inch 4.56×2.12×1.14
Fan Speed
High / Med / Low / Stop High / Med / Low / Stop High / Med / Low / Stop High / Med / Low / Stop High / Med / Low / Stop High / Med / Low / Stop
Light Dimming
No No Yes No Yes Yes
Timing Setting
✓
✓
No
✓
✓
No
Beep OFF option
✓
✓
no data
✓
✓
✓
Fan Spin Reverse
No No No No No No
Universal Remote for Ceiling Fan with Light – Simply adds this smart fan controller to your ceiling fan to have it wifi enabled and remote controllable. Change your fan speed or turn on/off light from anywhere with your smartphone or included RF remote (batteries not included). The size of the receiver that is 4.5*2*1 inch, just make sure there is enough space in your fan canopy to make sure it fits your fan!
Compatible with Amazon Alexa and Google Home – With Smart Life app, the wifi fan controller is easy to pair with the Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. Just give voice command and enjoy hands-free control over your home.
Wide Application – With the function of turn light on/off (no dimming) and set fan low/ medium/ high speed, this universal ceiling fan remote control kit works well with most of ceiling fan light, like Hunter, Harbor Breeze, Westinghouse, Honeywell and Others well-known brands.
Easy Installation – The remote fan control kit can be installed over pull chain switch or wall switch ceiling fan. Please remember to turn on light and fan to max speed with your original switch before using this wifi controller. However, please check the dimension of receiver carefully to make sure there is enough space in the canopy of your fan to cover the receiver.
Share with your families and set time schedule – The wireless fan control allows you to setup multiple users, and you can also set time schedule to turn on/ off ceiling fan light at certain time.
4 reviews for Smart WiFi Fan Switch Ceiling Fan and Light Remote Control Kit, WiFi Controller Compatible with Alexa Google, Phone APP Control, No Hub Required, Universal Ceilingfan Light Remote Control
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Thumper –
Good unit at a reasonable price
I had a fan with a 10 year old Hunter remote; the computer died, so decided to try something different. This unit worked very well. Easy to install (beyond the typical pain of working with ceiling fans), and the functions work well from the remote. I ended up buying two more for fans that did not have a controller. The hook up to Alexa was simple, and now I can control those three fans by voice.One downside is with the phone app. It won’t let me use more than around 10 characters for the light. This is fine for the fan and remote, but if you want something like “Master Bedroom Light” for use with Alexa, that’s not an option. Another quirk is the light tends to turn on after return of power. Not a huge deal, but if you have a power outage in the middle of the night, the fan will wake you to tell you when it’s over. I’d prefer it default to Off.But compared with the Hunter control — this one is less likely to turn on the wrong light. And the Hunter had a habit of randomly turning things on or off (most likely another appliance it registered as it’s signal). After several months, I’ve yet to see any of that behavior. Intend to buy more of these for the other fans in the house.Oh, and my son destroyed one of the brand new remotes (long story) — the unit allows for new remotes (available on Amazon), and you can pare it without climbing up to the ceiling. Took a few seconds to replace the remote.
Yoon S. Chung –
Works great, but Smart Life and Alexa Integration docs could be more helpful
I have a Hampton Bay ceiling fan from HD that has a RF remote. This is a drop-in replacement and a must for anyone who wants wifi and smart home integration. Installation is easy–drop the fan casing, replace the remote unit and connect wire for wire as the existing unit (remember to turn off power to the circuit to the fan first). The remote itself is clean, white and sleek with a timer function, and not the chunky, ugly shield-shaped remotes that came with the fan.The only nit is that the tiny little instruction sheet included is barely legible, and only covers adding the fan to Smart Life app. If you already have Smart Life/Alexa skill already enabled, then Alexa automatically picks up TWO devices–one called ‘Light’ (if your fan has lights), and ‘Celling fan lights” for the fan control only! I assume same will happen if you enable Smart Life/Alexa skill after you add the fan. In any case, a little more documentation would be helpful.For Alexa, I suggest you rename the ‘Ceiling fan light’ to ‘Living Room Ceiling” or “Bedroom Ceiling”. That way, you avoid the terribly wordy “Alexa, set Ceiling fan light fan speed to 2”, to a more natural “Alexa, set Bedroom Ceiling Fan Speed to 2”.
DJ –
Step by Step Instructions for Wiring Setup
Ease of setup: Horrible. GIVE BETTER INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE WIRING! No video, no step by step. Maybe everyone else already knows how to do wiring, but I certainly don’t.Functionality: Good, works as described.Step by step instructions (since the box didn’t have good ones):1. Look at your receiver. This is the setup:- LEFT SIDE: 2 INPUT WIRES. (1 Black, 1 White)- RIGHT SIDE: 3 OUTPUT WIRES. (Black, white, and blue)The left side (input wires) will attach to wires coming FROM the ceiling. The right side (output wires) will attach to wires going into the fan.2. Turn off the electrical breaker for the fan.3. Remove the fan canopy, so you see all the wires from the ceiling. Take a picture of the wires before you mess around, so you can remember the groupings if needed.4. You should see a group of white wires and a group of black wires. Take the caps off the white wire group. (twist counterclockwise)5. Identify which wires are coming FROM the ceiling and which wires are going INTO the fan. In my case, after removing the orange caps, there were 2-3 grouped white wires coming FROM the ceiling, and 1 white wire going INTO the fan.5. The white wire going INTO the fan is probably wrapped around the white ceiling wires. Unwrap/separate it.6. On the receiver: Remove the rubber covering at the tips of the wires. You should be able to pull it off with your bare hands. DO NOT do this for the white bottom wire, only the ones on the sides.7. Take the receiver’s white input wire (the left one) and twist the silver tip around the group of white wires coming from the ceiling. Then, twist the orange wire combiner cap clockwise, back on tightly.8. Then, take the receivers output white wire (right side) and twist it around the white wire going into the fan. Then, add the orange cap, twist clockwise.REPEAT STEPS 4-8 FOR THE BLACK WIRE GROUP.TIP- If your fan has wire groups of more than one color:On my ceiling fan, there was a red wire grouped with the black wire going into the fan. I ignored that, and left the wire as part of its original group. Worked fine.9. If you followed the steps correctly, all that’s left is the blue wire on the receiver. That’s for the light- it should connect to a blue wire going INTO the fan.10. Turn the electrical breaker back on. Turn the fan on.11. I’d recommend that BEFORE you close up the ceiling canopy, set up the app, remote, etc and make sure it works.
Anony Mous –
Needs a high dome gang box cover
The receiver fits into the frame of a ball & socket style ceiling fan mount, sitting between the gang box and the drop pole for a fan. It will not fit inside a gang box, and it does not work well with low profile fans fan covers that hug the ceiling unless you use a large cover, or beat the snot out of a low profile cover. I have seven of these units, they work well so far. The manual remote works as expected. The “Smart Life” application integrates well with Alexa, and is pretty simple. The app is able to offer 3 fan speeds, while the light is a simple onoff.