With this climate control app, you can adjust temperature setpoints and create schedules for individual rooms. Includes device setup, scheduling, geofencing, and user permissions features.
AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 3.5. Trustworthiness 82 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 22 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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3.5
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Ratings breakdown
5 star
42%
4 star
10%
3 star
6%
2 star
21%
1 star
20%
What to know
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Low review manipulation risk
22% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
82% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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High negative review ratio
42% of sampled ratings are 1–2 stars
About Flair - Climate Control
You can use the Flair app to
-Easily set up your Flair Puck and Smart Vents. You can also connect your Flair devices to your mini split, Nest, ecobee, Honeywell Lyric, and even your Alexa or Google Assistant devices.
-Get room-by-room comfort. You can create schedules to make sure every room in your home is comfortable.
-Save energy. Set up geofencing and Smart Away to make sure your rooms are exactly how you want them when you're out of the house.
-Share home comfort. Set up account permissions for friends, family, or a house sitter. But don't worry: anyone can set a temperature directly from the Puck, even if they don't have the App.
Have some thoughts? We always want to hear your feedback on our app. Send them our way: hello@flair.co
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Reviews for Flair - Climate Control
aq345
Vent open state
I can no longer view the historical percent open of the vents via the app. This used to work properly but seems to have been lost with an app update.
Daryl Zero
Fundamentally broken
My unit is putting out max heat despite the fact that the room temp (as measured by the puck) is 11 degrees F above the set point. If I lower the temp any further it asks if I just want to turn it off. Downstairs, I got it. Temp near the unit was good,the rest of the room was too cold, so I had to change the control to use the puck, not the unit sensor. But how is it not hotter by the heater than the puck? Someone doesn’t understand how a thermostat is supposed to work. Pretty sure it’s not me.