While the dual-blade design does not help, and in fact probably creates more noise and worse airflow than a normal single-blade design (like they did with the 3 and later versions), it is still incredibly quiet. It is inaudible on low speeds, and on high speeds it's not annoying.
My favourite function is the "natural air", unlike really cheap fans with similar settings where they randomly ramp up and down between set speeds, this very calmly and almost in an almost unnoticeable way smoothly changes speed up to the maximum speed you set (and sometimes you even get "bursts" of your max).
The 3 part design makes storage easy or for putting it in a high place, there is plenty of pitch adjustment up/down to point correctly, and I love that if you use the app you can directly tilt (yaw) the fan left/right manually instead of having it cycle and stopping it when you want, really good QoL there.
You might want to turn off the LEDs in the app if they annoy you in the night (the bright blue wifi LED is the worst offender), it's a good function but it sucks that it's locked behind an app. The fan doesn't support modern Wi-Fi standards (WPA2, 2.4ghz only) so using the app might even be infeasible or needs its own VLAN on your router. Also weirdly enough the app shows a speed scale from 0-100 but as far as I can tell it just maps to the nearest speed on the 4 speed scale on the fan (or close to that).
Overall, really really great fan, has some weird quirks.
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