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| Tower fan | Rating | Type | Speeds | Oscillation | Remote | Timer | Price | Buy |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Levoit Classic Tower Fan | 4.0 | Bladed | 9 | Yes (70°) | Yes | 1-12h | ~£70 | Check price |
Levoit
Levoit Classic Tower Fan
Levoit brings their trademark quiet motor to a slim tower fan with app control. It is not the most powerful fan in this bracket, but it runs smoothly and integrates well if you already use VeSync devices.
- Type: Bladed
- Speeds: 9
- Oscillation: Yes (70°)
Levoit is not the first brand that comes to mind when most people think of fans, but it probably should be. The brand has built a loyal customer base in the UK primarily through its air purifiers, and that same focus on quiet, effective air movement carries into its tower fan range. If you have not come across Levoit before, this guide is worth reading before you dismiss it.
Who Levoit is
Levoit is a consumer electronics brand based in California, part of the Vesync group, which also owns Etekcity and other home appliance brands. Founded in 2017, Levoit grew quickly in the air purifier market by offering well-specified products at competitive prices, targeting buyers who wanted effective filtration without paying for the brand prestige of established names.
In the UK, Levoit has carved out a clear niche: well-built, competitively priced air comfort products with good smart home integration. The fan range is a natural extension of this, leveraging the same motor and airflow engineering that makes their purifiers popular with allergy sufferers and health-conscious buyers.
What Levoit fans are known for
The brand’s air purifier heritage is the most distinctive strength. Levoit understands airflow and filtration at a technical level, and their fans benefit from that: the motor tuning, noise management and air direction tend to be a step above comparable budget or low-mid-range options.
Quiet operation is a consistent highlight. Levoit fans are tuned to run smoothly on lower settings, which is exactly what you want from a bedroom fan. The speed range is well-calibrated, meaning the jump between settings is gradual rather than abrupt, making it easier to find a comfortable level.
The VeSync app ecosystem is a genuine plus for smart home households. If you already use Levoit air purifiers or other Vesync devices, adding a Levoit fan slots neatly into the same app with the same scheduling and automation tools.
What to know before you buy
Levoit’s tower fan range is narrower than some competitors. The brand does more volume in purifiers than fans, which means the fan lineup has fewer models to choose from. This is not necessarily a weakness, but it does mean there is less granularity in the range if you want to compare multiple options within the brand.
Levoit fans are bladed rather than bladeless, so the Dyson-style bladeless safety advantage does not apply here. The grilles are well-designed and safe for standard household use, but this is worth noting if bladeless operation is a firm requirement.
As with most brands in this tier, availability varies. Levoit sells primarily through Amazon and selected online retailers, so in-store support is limited if something goes wrong.
Choosing a Levoit tower fan
With a focused range, the choice is relatively straightforward. The model comparison above shows the current UK-available option. The key questions to ask are whether you need smart home connectivity (the VeSync app makes this easy if you already use Levoit devices) and whether the noise profile at low settings meets your needs for overnight use.
If you are already in the Levoit ecosystem via an air purifier, adding a Levoit tower fan is a natural, well-integrated step. If you are coming to the brand fresh, it stands on its own merits as a quiet, well-priced option in the mid-range.
Value verdict
Levoit punches above its price point, particularly for buyers who prioritise quiet operation and smart home integration. The air purifier brand heritage gives it a credibility in the airflow space that some competitors lack, and the build quality reflects that. It is not a premium buy, and it does not pretend to be. It is a sensible, well-engineered choice for a buyer who wants reliable cooling without overspending.
Compare Levoit against the wider market in our best tower fans guide, or check our tower fan buying guide for a complete feature rundown before you decide.
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