This is the signature feature of the Revel Breezer. Using a built-in thermo-hygrometer (temperature and humidity sensor), the fan’s logic chip adjusts the speed and oscillation automatically.
In the world of high-fidelity audio, few names command as much respect as Revel. Known for their ultra-neutral speakers like the Salon2 and Studio2, their foray into subwoofers resulted in a legend that is still highly sought after on the used market: the Revel B-15. Revel Breezer
While there is no product officially named the "Breezer," the B-15 is the closest match in the Revel archive—a subwoofer capable of moving enough air to create a veritable breeze in a listening room. Here is a look at what makes this piece of engineering significant. This is the signature feature of the Revel Breezer
How does it stack up against market leaders like Dyson, Vornado, or a $30 Honeywell? Known for their ultra-neutral speakers like the Salon2
| Feature | Revel Breezer | Dyson Pure Cool | Vornado 660 | Honeywell TurboForce | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Price | $149 | $500+ | $100 | $35 | | Motor Type | BLDC | BLDC | AC | AC | | Smart App | Yes (HomeKit) | Yes | No | No | | Noise (Max) | 48 dB | 56 dB | 62 dB | 70 dB | | Oscillation | 3D (8-way) | 2D (Side-Side) | None (Vortex) | 2D | | Warranty | 3 Years | 2 Years | 1 Year | 6 Months |
Analysis: The Dyson is more expensive and acts as an air purifier (which the Breezer does not), but the Revel Breezer is quieter and has superior oscillation for circulation. The Vornado is powerful but lacks smart features. The Honeywell is cheap but loud and inefficient. For the price, the Revel Breezer offers the best balance of smart integration, silence, and air movement.