Looking for silent ceiling fan that still gives good air flow. Unable to use normal fan at full speed due to the noise it generates which is picked up during my teams calls. Was looking at Crompton Silent Pro Enso and Renesa+. Any one used these fans? Can share some real time feedback on noise levels of normal fans and the silent fans?
do you use this?
I have been using this fan for almost a year now. The fan makes good amount of noise at maximum speed ( 5 & Boost(6) ) but is surprisingly quiet at upto level 4 while still giving good amount of air. Although all these things are very personal and subjective, but it still makes substantially less noise than the regular fans.
will check it out
watch some youtube video before buy … type fan model / brand name and search youtube video
Did that. That’s were I shortlisted Silent pro enso and renesa/+. Wanted to check here in case anyone had real time usage feedback and if the silent fans are silent during normal usage
@@dexterz visit this thread for your query about SILENT operation
well there goes that hope.
It’s a constant repetitive noise. Shouldn’t be hard to filter out. I thought teams had features like noise cancellation. Meaning your headset does not even require it.
Tell us about your experience with that
PS: at full speed might be harder, hmm…
I’m using it with default settings and laptop built in mic. Let me see if there is anything that can be done with NC settings if they aren’t already on.
I got a better idea that might cost you nothing.
Try that
The word synthetic is important. So anyone wants to recommend an oil with that?
I’ll check it out. There’s no audible bearing noise just the sheer sound of air being moved.
Was going to post another which has nothing to do with oil. You have to recognise the sound before fixing
Just gaskets ![]()
Sharing the noise from my fan in my closed work space
dexterz-653284848/noise/s-2v5NFsaFU0v
Does not sound like anything is wrong with your fan. Sounds smooth
The loudest frequencies are between 60 -500hz.
I think noise cancellation in the app might help deal with that repetitive noise
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I know the fan is OK, I was just looking for quieter alternatives. I’ll try the noise cancellation settings at high and see if that helps.
How can you get quiet at full speed? you run it at that speed because you need that much cooling, isn’t it?
To go quieter you will be pushing less air like a fan with shorter blades but that won’t cool enough
A fan with bigger blades will push the same air too at a slower speed and we’ve determined its not fan noise here
I think running 1400mm fan at lower speeds will output same amount of air while decreasing noise. Still IMO the most practical solution is to get a noise cancellation microphone/enable noise cancellation in the software.
This is amazing but probably overkill in this case. The most expensive noise cancelling headphones can’t compete with this
Krisp is not free but easy to setup
The free stuff is more fiddly to setup
Stock solution in windows
Another possibility, this was mentioned earlier and forgot about it
This thread has gone to sleep ? where do things stand presently?
Was just thinking another way to prevent win noise is to use a ‘dead cat’, as they have on microphones in windy situations. Assuming you have a mic that can be covered like that.
