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Flair Puck Wireless WiFi Smart Thermostat (White), for Flair Smart Vents or Mini Split Control. Compatible with Smart Thermostats and Voice Assistants.

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Features

  • A SMART THERMOSTAT IN EVERY ROOM: The Flair Puck is a temperature controller for Flair Smart Vents or Mini Splits, bringing precise airflow & intelligent control for heating/cooling your smart home.
  • HAVE A CENTRAL HVAC SYSTEM? Use the Puck to control Flair vents for room-by-room temperature control. Fix a single room that overheats or overcools, or balance temperatures for multiple rooms.
  • HAVE A MINI SPLIT? Bring Smart WiFi control to 200+ brands. Featuring Room Sense technology for accurate temperature control, and Smart Away that turns off your ac unit when you leave.
  • WIRELESS: The only fully wireless Smart Thermostat for Mini Splits. (The first Puck in any system must be plugged in, others can be wireless).
  • COMPATIBILITY: The Flair Puck works with smart thermostats and voice assistants.

Brand: Flair


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 3.15 x 3.15 x 3.15 inches


Color: Pearl White


Specific Uses For Product: Residential


Included Components: Batteries


Power Source: AC & Battery


Voltage: 24 Volts


Shape: Round


Display Type: e-ink


Brand: Flair


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 3.15 x 3.15 x 3.15 inches


Color: Pearl White


Specific Uses For Product: Residential


Included Components: Batteries


Power Source: AC & Battery


Voltage: 24 Volts


Shape: Round


Display Type: e-ink


Control Type: Voice Control


Control Method: Voice


Connectivity Protocol: Wi-Fi


Mounting Type: vent


Style: Modern


Backlight: Yes


Number of Batteries: 2 AAA batteries required. (included)


Product Dimensions: 3.15 x 3.15 x 3.15 inches


Item Weight: 7.4 ounces


Manufacturer: Flair


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: Flair Puck


Batteries: 2 AAA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 1, 2019


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  • I do not recommend purchasing one
I purchased the puck, as it was stated, it could run my mini split. I also had hopes of one day adding the registers to my home. When I received the device, the first surprise was that the device would need to be plugged into a wall outlet. I was under the impression I was purchasing a wireless device. after scrolling back through their website I did find mention that the first device would need to be wired. surprise. after some more reading it seems that if my devices are more than 50 feet apart I will need more wired pucks. so if I were to add floor registers being more than 50 feet away from my mini split, I will have another wired puck in my home connected to an outlet. I set it up, the mini split beeped indicating it was receiving data from puck and I thought all was set and I was good to go. I was wrong and far from being good to go. Now I have had this puck "running" my mini split for 3 weeks and here is what I have seen. the setpoint indicated on my mini split never changes away from its last setpoint it received from its factory remote. so is the mini split really running to the setpoint displayed on the puck? ehhh, we may never know. I first noticed that the puck temperature reading varied substantially from other devices I had in the room. so I linked one of my ecobee temp sensors to the flair app so I could watch them side by side. I have seen the temp displayed on the puck vs the temp the puck is showing in the app be different by more than 2 degrees. I have seen the puck vary temp by almost 5 in just a couple minutes. I have seen the temp on the puck vary up and down while the temp from my ecobee sensor holds steady. there is what flair is calling a calibration for the temp sensor in the app. it appears to be nothing more than an offset setting to me than anything else. I've set it up and down in both directions with little satisfaction that it is displaying a relevant temperature. I have had to place it directly in front of the mini split to get any kind of reading close to what devices 10 feet away are reading. Support says It has a defective temp sensor and they will replace, but there are a slew of other problems. the unit runs 24/7 and only shuts off to run the defrost cycle. is it really running to the setpoint of the puck. I have no proof or confirmation that it is. it has reached the desired temp only a couple of times but continues to run. puck is set at 72 for heating and the app says it's reading 73.5 but the unit continues to run in heat. definitely don't believe I am saving any money. some days it gets to temp, some days it just hovers around 70 degrees. again is it really running to the setpoint on the puck? don't know, the unit is displaying 70 as the setpoint when the puck is set to 72. who knows? I don't! if this is the best the puck can do with my mini split do I really have faith it could do any better with their registers? I'm not wasting anymore money to find out, that is for sure. there are settings in the app, where I can ignore the temp from the puck and use the temp from another device. So I did that. Ignored the puck and used temp reading from the ecobee sensor, but still have the same result. does my mini split even know about this app? I don't think it does. I think it is still running of the built in temp sensor, but the only proof I have is it definitely doesn't seem to be running from the temp shown in the app. I have already exuded more energy is running tests and trying to confirm if this thing even works than I ever would have by clicking the remote up and down a couple of degrees each day. does the refresh button on the app work? I speculate it does not. again I have no proof, but I have never seen anything change after pressing it. it doesn't even do the little spinning thing that almost every web based page or site does to make you think something is happening. I had the home/away on initially but the geofence is so small it just wasn't practical. if the puck does work then it will change to your setpoints every time you leave the house. going to the corner store. setpoint is gonna change. going for a walk. setpoint is gonna change. going to the grocery store for an hour? your setpoint is gonna change and you are coming back to a cold or hot house. every couple of days the app will become unresponsive on my phone and I will have to close it out completely, which is usually followed by having to login with my credentials again despite the fact the 'remember me' box is checked. All in all, 1. does it run the the setpoint on the puck? I have no proof that it does. 2. does it shutoff at the setpoint on the puck? I've never seen it happen 3. Is the puck really controlling my mini split. in manual mode I can turn it on and off. in auto? I have no proof that it does. 4. Is it a wired eye sore in the corner of my room that can't even display an accurate temperature. Yes 5. Can you calibrate the temperature? looks like an offset to me. 6. can you change the size of your geofence? nope 7. if the heating temperature setpoint is 72, what temperature will the unit shut off at? best I can tell is 77. 8. does the refresh button work. I don't believe it does. 9. definitely doesn't remember me Save your money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on February 6, 2023 by Glen Bennett

  • Setup and requirement that it be plugged in is a real pain
When we purchased our home a few years ago, the finished basement area came with a mini-split. Unlike the rest of the home we could not control this area with our ecobee thermostats so it's been a real pain and expensive (electric heat & cooling) not to be able to have a schedule but only a set point. Along comes the Flair Puck with high hopes that finally we'll be able to integrate our mini-split into our home automation and give it a schedule. The Puck comes in a small box with 4 step instructions on the outside. The real setup instructions are in the box inside that has the micro-USB cord. Loose in that box you'll also find a couple of batteries. Too bad if this is your one and only Puck though they'll be useless! Yes, those pictures you see in the product listing showing it on the wall with no wires -- not for you! One of the Pucks has to be a "Gateway" and plugged in at all times. Make sure then that you have some kind of table or something within unobstructed ine-of-sight near an outlet that you want to have the Puck on sitting on as a permanent decoration. That's if you can keep it from rolling off because it doesn't come with a stand. The weight of the wire will happily pull it off onto the floor for you. This might be a show-stopper for our application since there's really no good place to sit it but there were plenty of places to mount it on the wall and I am not mounting it on the wall with a wire hanging down. But that will be the least of your problems if you can get through the setup app's "wizard" without making a mistake. Type in your WiFi password wrong? It's back to "Forget WiFi" and start all over for you. Not sure if your mini-split is a Mitsubishi or Mitsubishi Electric? Well, if you pick the wrong one there's no way to fix it and if you try to exit and look around the app for a way to edit it, it will constantly bother you by popping up a dialog to finish setup and if you tell it to stop asking you it will ignore it and keep asking you anyway. The wizard will never take you back to the step to change the manufacturer. So don't bother, there's no way to get out of it, even if you uninstall the app and reset the Puck. It'll come right back to where you left off because the state is all kept in your account on the website. What I finally did to get beyond this was login via the website (where it will again complain you need to finish setup) and just blindly kept hitting next until the wizard finished. Only then will you FINALLY see a list of rooms, etc. you can edit, put in the correct manufacturer and then go through the proper setup steps for your mini-split. BTW, "IR Device" apparently is your mini-split so when it asks you for the model number of your IR device it means the model of your mini-split. I did finally get it to make my mini-split "beep" like it accepted a remote command so I assume it's working. Except when I got down there to set it up, it was 64F in the room and I have the Puck set for 70F -- now it's 62F. The mini-split is running but who know what it's doing. I will give it some time and see if the temperature starts going up. In the UI it shows "Set 72F" but another dial with 70F so I am not sure what it has set the mini-split to. So, definitely off to a rocky start. Needing to have it wired via micro-USB and 1A/5V transformer is a real downer. The setup was a real pain because I wasn't sure Mitsubishi or Mitsubishi Electric and picking the wrong one meant I could not go back and correct until I finished the wizard. I should be able to pick one, see my model isn't there (or I tapped the wrong one by accident) and then go back and pick a different manufacturer. It was also confusing my mini-split was referred to as "IR Device" which I kept thinking was the remote but IR Device means the thing receiving the IR signal. I am also a little confused about what things are set to right now. The app is showing "Set 72" and my schedule of 70F. I guess we'll see. But with the whole wire thing I am not sure this is even a keeper. I'll come back and update this review with anything new. I definitely found it easier once I got through the Puck setup itself to log into my account on the website directly and make more settings from there like a schedule. Going through the web UI there are a lot of other things to explore like integrations with my ecobee account I will have to checkout to see if that is useful. Maybe somehow I can get it integrated with Smartthings and/or Alexa. One important setting (to me) that it's missing is with regards to Hold duration. With the ecobee you can have it Hold until the next schedule change. With the Flair the choices are 3hrs, 8hrs, 24hrs or Forever. The default is Forever so be sure to change that because if you manually adjust the temperature you might not realize it will never go back to your schedule if you set one. update: upon seeing the review Flair reached out with some tips and tricks and let me know they have my feedback to the engineering team. Also now that itโ€™s setup it been running great with no issues which after all is the whole point. So I am updating my review to 3 stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on November 25, 2019 by Dougie Fresh

  • Works Good, but not Great
I bought 2 pucks and 2 air vents to test out in my house as the master bedroom and the other bedroom have a pretty significant temperature difference. I already had Nest sensors in each room to help regulate the best I could, but the main issue was that the vents were in a tall 10-foot ceiling that I would need to get a ladder every time just to adjust it open and closed. Installation was pretty easy, but as many other users mentioned was surprised that I need the main puck to be hardwired in instead of just using batteries. After set up they seemed to work fine, but I noticed the other puck that wasn't the main gateway was constantly losing connection to the gateway so I ended up moving it up a little higher and closer to the other one. This seemed to resolve the issue. The only other main issue I have is that sometimes it will go offline for no reason at all. The other day all the pucks and vents went offline for about 4 hours but when I went and looked at the main gateway it showed it was connected to my wifi. It says it works with other smart devices such as the Nest, so I was disappointed when it wouldn't work with my already installed Nest sensors in the room. As stated in the title, they work well for what it is, but it could be a lot better to make them great, especially for the price you pay on each device. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on March 26, 2023 by E. Miller

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