
Signify launches Ecolink ceiling fan range: Price, specs and more
Signify's new Ecolink fan range: Price and availability
The 4 new models in the product lineup come within a price range of Rs 5,850 and Rs 8,700. The Ecolink range is available in multiple colour options which include -- Espresso Brown-Copper, Silk White-Rose Gold, Galactic Silver, Rusty Brown, Titanium Grey, Smoke Mocha Brown, Aspen Gold, Pearl White, and Cherrywood.
Signify's new Ecolink fan range: Key highlights
Here are the key specs and features of the models in the new Signify Ecolink fan range:
Feature
AiroElevate
AiroQuad
AiroGeometry
AiroJewel
AiroGeometry Smart
AiroJewel Smart
Industry leading key Feature
Hollow Hub
Square Hub
Triangular Hub
Diamond Cut
Triangular Hub
Smart fan
Diamond Cut
Smart fan
Air Delivery (CMM)
230
230
150/230
150/230
230
230
Speed (RPM)
370
370
450/370
450/370
370
370
Colours
Espresso Brown-Copper, Silk White-Rose Gold
Galactic Silver, Rusty Brown, Titanium Grey
Dark Coffee Brown, Titanium Grey, Silver Mist
Smoke Mocha Brown, Aspen Gold, Pearl White, Cherrywood
Dark Coffee Brown, Titanium Grey, Silver Mist
Aspen Gold, Pearl White, Smoke Mocha Brown
The new BLDC and Smart range come with a 5-year warranty (3+2) along with a point anywhere RF remote. These fans offer 2-way rotation for summers and winters, turbo speed mode and timer functionality. The range has a 5-star BEE rating.

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