Head-to-Head Analysis
Independent editorial comparison based on specs, materials, and real-world performance
In this comparison, Bevenus Low Profile Ceiling Fan with Lights and Passky Ceiling Fans with Lights both score 77/100 β making this a tie based on our review criteria. The better choice depends on your specific needs and preferences.
Bevenus Low Profile Ceiling Fan with Lights
BevenusThe Bevenus Low Profile Ceiling Fan scores 74/100, offering a stylish, app-controlled lighting and cooling solution for medium-sized rooms.
The Bevenus Low Profile Ceiling Fan offers a unique petal design and dual functionality as both a light and fan. Its acrylic lampshade and ABS blades contribute to smooth operation across six speeds, controlled via remote or app. While it's well-suited for rooms up to 15γ‘ and praised for its versatility across seasons, the product specifications do not detail material thickness or specific motor power, which could impact long-term durability. Its value proposition, however, is strong given the integrated features and positive user reception.
Style-conscious homeowners seeking integrated lighting and cooling with app convenience.
Passky Ceiling Fans with Lights
PasskyThe Passky 52-inch ceiling fan scores 74/100 for its quiet operation and customizable lighting options.
The Passky 52-inch ceiling fan offers a blend of functionality and quiet operation, ideal for bedrooms and living rooms. Its engineered wood and metal construction, combined with a reversible DC motor, provides 6-speed adjustments for customizable airflow. The remote control offers full command over fan speed and dimmable 3CCT lighting. While "renter-friendly" installation is a plus, the absence of specified dimensions for a 52-inch fan is a notable omission. Its quiet 35dB operation and energy efficiency make it a strong contender for noise-sensitive users.
Renters and light sleepers seeking quiet, customizable airflow and lighting.

