Ceiling Fans With Remote
Comfort at your fingertips.
Effortlessly control your fan speed, light and timer with our remote control ceiling fans — stylish, modern, and made for convenience..
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Capri II Smart DC Ceiling Fan with Remote
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Revo Smart DC Ceiling Fan with Remote
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Revo Smart DC Ceiling Fan with LED Light & Remote
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Haven Bladeless Smart Ceiling Fan with LED Light & Remote
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Vellora 54" Smart DC Ceiling Fan with Remote
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Aurora 3/6 Blade Smart DC Ceiling Fan with LED Light & Remote
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Vellora 54" Smart DC Ceiling Fan with LED Light & Remote
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Aurora 3/6 Blade Smart DC Ceiling Fan with Remote
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Geo Smart DC Ceiling Fan with Remote & LED Light
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Geo 52" Smart DC Ceiling Fan with Remote
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Torquay DC Ceiling Fan with Remote
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Kingston 50" Smart DC Ceiling Fan with LED Light & Remote
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Norfolk Aero DC Smart Fan with WiFi Remote Control
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Stradbroke DC Ceiling Fan with Remote
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Noosa DC Ceiling Fan with Remote
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48" DC 3 Blade Ceiling Fan with Remote & LED Light
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Seacliff Low Profile DC Ceiling Fan with LED Light
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Fantom 480mm Bladeless Ceiling Fan with LED Light & Remote - White
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Skyfan DC Ceiling Fan with Remote
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Torquay DC Ceiling Fan with LED Light & Remote
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Iluka Low Profile DC Ceiling Fan with Remote
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Elite 48" Smart DC Ceiling Fan with Remote
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Skyfan DC Ceiling Fan with LED Light & Remote
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Iluka Low Profile Ceiling Fan with LED Light & Remote
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Delta 56" DC Ceiling Fan with Remote
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Elite 48" Smart DC Ceiling Fan with LED Light & Remote
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Genoa 50" Smart DC Ceiling Fan with Remote
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Kiwi 32" Low Profile DC Ceiling Fan with Remote
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Seacliff Low Profile DC Ceiling Fan
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Kiwi 32" Low Profile DC Ceiling Fan with LED Light & Remote
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FAQs
Are Ceiling Fans with a Remote Control also Equipped with a Wall Control?
Are Ceiling Fans with a Remote Control also Equipped with a Wall Control?
It depends on the type of ceiling fan.
AC motor ceiling fans usually come standard with a wall control, and a remote control may be added as an optional extra. However, AC ceiling fans cannot use both a wall control and a remote at the same time — one control method must be chosen.
DC motor ceiling fans, on the other hand, typically come with a remote control as the primary control method and do not support traditional wall fan controllers. In DC fan installations, a wall isolation switch is still required to safely supply power to the fan.
When is a Remote Control Required for a Ceiling Fan?
When is a Remote Control Required for a Ceiling Fan?
A Remote Control is often required when it’s not practical to install a wall controller. This commonly occurs in:
- Apartments or multi-storey buildings
- Rooms where wall access is limited
- Renovations where running new wiring isn’t feasible
In these situations, an existing light fitting can often be replaced with a ceiling fan (or fan with light), with all functions controlled via the remote.
Remote control is also required when the chosen fan model only supports remote operation — which is currently the case for most DC motor ceiling fans.
When Might you Avoid Choosing a Ceiling Fan with Remote?
When Might you Avoid Choosing a Ceiling Fan with Remote?
There are a few situations where a remote-controlled fan may not be the best option:
- Budget considerations – remotes can add around $50–$100 to the cost of a fan
- Risk of misplacing the remote – especially in rental homes or homes with children or pets
- Battery maintenance – remotes require battery replacement over time
- Preference for simplicity – some users prefer wall controls or pull cords for their durability
Some fans include a wall cradle for the remote, which can help reduce the risk of losing it.
Can a Remote Control be added to an Existing Ceiling Fan?
Can a Remote Control be added to an Existing Ceiling Fan?
In some cases, yes — particularly with AC motor ceiling fans. However, compatibility depends on the fan model and motor type. Not all fans can be retrofitted with a remote, so it’simportant to check manufacturer recommendations before purchasing a remote kit.
JD Lighting recommends:
FanForce Stratus >>
Ventair Spider >>
Are Remote-Controlled Ceiling Fans Noisy?
Are Remote-Controlled Ceiling Fans Noisy?
Most remote controls emit a brief beep sound to confirm communication between the remote and the fan receiver. This sound can also occur when the isolation switch is turned on, indicating power to the receiver.
For users sensitive to noise, it’s worth checking whether the fan model allows this beep function to be disabled, as this varies between manufacturers.
Are Ceiling Fans with Remote Contol Suitable for Bedrooms?
Are Ceiling Fans with Remote Contol Suitable for Bedrooms?
Yes. Ceiling fans with remote control are very popular in bedrooms because they allow you to adjust fan speed or lighting without getting out of bed. Choosing a fan with a quiet motor and responsive remote control can significantly improve bedroom comfort.