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product_id: 655051098
title: "Flair Smart Vent 4x12 (White), AC Vent Cover for Floors, Walls and Ceilings."
brand: "flair"
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# App & voice assistant integration 915MHz dedicated vent network Smart automatic vent control Flair Smart Vent 4x12 (White), AC Vent Cover for Floors, Walls and Ceilings.

**Brand:** flair
**Price:** KD 1.84
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌡️ Upgrade your airflow game — because every room deserves its moment of perfect climate.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Flair Smart Vent 4x12 (White), AC Vent Cover for Floors, Walls and Ceilings. by flair
- **How much does it cost?** KD 1.84 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- flair enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted flair brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Robust Steel Build:** Durable alloy steel vent cover designed for floors, walls, and ceilings.
- • **Energy-Saving Scheduling:** 7-day customizable schedules to optimize comfort and cut utility bills.
- • **Plug & Play Installation:** No wiring or drilling—just swap your old vents and get smart in minutes.
- • **Seamless Smart Home Sync:** Works with your existing thermostat & voice assistants for effortless control.
- • **Precision Climate Control:** Automatically opens/closes vents based on room temps for perfect comfort.

## Overview

The Flair Smart Vent 4x12 is a sleek, white alloy steel vent cover that transforms standard HVAC vents into intelligent airflow regulators. Using a dedicated 915MHz wireless network, it syncs with smart thermostats and temperature sensors to automatically adjust vent openings, delivering precise room-by-room temperature control. Compatible with voice assistants and controlled via an intuitive app, it offers easy installation without wiring. Ideal for floors, walls, and ceilings, it empowers smart homes to balance comfort and energy efficiency—though optimal performance depends on proper sensor placement and system compatibility.

## Description

Flair Smart Vent 4x12 (White), AC Vent Cover for Floors, Walls and Ceilings.

Review: First, let me say that a lot of the negative reviews of the Flair products seem to be written by people who do not understand what this product is. The Flair vents will not magically turn your standard HVAC system into a multi-zone system. It will not overcome all air flow problems, although it does handle most of them. These vents, combined with a Flair Puck, will automate the opening and closing of your HVAC vents based on the measured temperature in the room. That's it. The end. The good news - they do it well. The 2nd floor of my house has terrible air flow. During the summer, it would be easily be 10-12 degrees hotter than the main floor. I did all the normal things - replaced the attic fan, added insulation, etc. Then I purchased a Honeywell T9 thermostat and several remote temperature sensors. The T9 allows me to set a schedule so that the 'set point' for the thermostat (the temperature reading used to turn the system on or off) can be one of the remote sensors, not just the the main thermostat which is located in the dining room on the main level. So, I set it to cool the 2nd floor in the evenings. This worked, but since the HVAC system services the whole house, the main floor would cool to 65 or colder just to get the 2nd floor down to 72. My temperatures were evening out, but my electric bills increased. I added booster fans to the upstairs vents, and this again helped a little. To get things working right, I had to go around opening and closing vents every night and morning to get the room temperatures where I wanted. I recently put in a few Flair smart vents and one puck, to see how they worked. They did what I wanted, so I now have most of the vents in my house converted to Flair, and have 3 more on order to complete the transition. Using the app, I set the temperature point in each room to the desired temperature. During the winter, when using the heat, when the room temperature is below that set point, the vent is opened. When at or above that set point, the vent is closed. And it just works. Since I already had the Honeywell T9 and remote sensors, I ordered more Honeywell sensors to install in each room. The Flair system can use them to monitor the room temps, and they are $38 vs $119 for the Flair pucks. The Flair system can directly control most thermostats, and has a schedule capability built into the app. In theory, you can set the temperatures you want in each room, and the Flair gateway puck will activate your system and open/close the vents to achieve your desired temperatures. IT DOES NOT WORK. At least, not for me. It opens and closes the vents just fine, but does not turn the HVAC system on and off when it should. Based on comments on the Flair website, I'm not the only person reporting this. But, since I am using a Honeywell smart thermostat and remote sensors, I can use the Honeywell app to set a schedule, and use the Flair schedule to control the vents. It's a little more complicated than using one schedule app, but once set up, they work great. One last thing - the Gateway puck communicates via WiFi to the internet. That's where your configurations and schedules, etc. are stored, and that's how it communicates with your smart thermostat and sensors. But communication between pucks and vents is via a separate 915mhz wireless network. Technically, it's called a PAN (Personal Area Network) and does not use your wifi system at all. That's why you need at least one puck set up as a gateway - it is literally the gateway between your 915mhz vent network and the internet, and controls the vents. This is fine except for one thing - the 915mhz frequency is more easily blocked by walls and other obstructions that the 2.4ghz or 5ghz frequencies that home wifi uses. So, even though you may have a good wifi signal all through your house, that does not guarantee the Flair system can have good communications to all corners of the house. I have one puck controlling 10 vents, scattered throughout my house, and it works just fine, but I had to experiment to find the correct placement for the puck so that it could get to the most remote vents. Pros : It does what I want it to do. Vents open and close based on room temperature and my settings/schedule. This is the main reason for the 4 stars. It has built-in protection against closing too many vents, which can cause pressure build-up in the HVAC system and damage the system. Integrates very well with the Honeywell thermostat and sensors. I highly recommend using a T9/T10 and Honeywell sensors instead of a puck in every room, especially if you're using these in more than 3 rooms. If you already have a smart thermostat (Honeywell, Ecobee, etc) it is much cheaper. The app gives good status information, including room temperatures, duct temperature, duct pressure, open/close stats, RSSI (signal strength). I like data when evaluating products like this, and it is there. Cons : The scheduling app just did not work for me, and apparently not for a lot of people. If you don't have a smart thermostat to supply this feature, the value of the product is diminished. The temperature readings of the puck are not right. When compared with temperature readings of the Honeywell sensors, and also with a separate room thermometer, the pucks will report temperatures up to 3 degrees too high or too low. Fortunately, I am using the Honeywell sensors, which seem to be spot on. There seems to be no way to add the puck to my Honeywell T9 as a remote sensor. Since I use the Honeywell T9 schedule, it would be convenient to have a Honeywell-enabled sensor in every room. To do this, I need both a Flair puck and a Honeywell sensor in one of the rooms. Price. The price of the sensor puck, doing basically the same job as a Honeywell remote sensor, is too high. As stated above, the Honeywell sensor is $38 on desertcart while the puck is $119. Also, the entire system is pretty expensive if you're using it like I am, just to automate the manual task of opening and closing vents several times per day. All that being said, I am happy with the performance of the system so far. I may update this later, but for now, 4 stars. Update 2/12/2024. I have now been using the Flair system for about 4 weeks, and have converted all of my vents to Flair smart vents. The system continues to perform as I want it to. I am using the schedule on the Honeywell app to control the thermostat, and the Flair schedule to control the vents. I am pleased with the combination of the T9 and Flair vents. Various areas of the house are maintained at the temperatures I want. Most days, I don't even give it any thought - the rooms I am in are comfortable. I don't know what effect this will have on my electric bill yet, But it will certainly not go up, and may indeed come down. After several emails with Flair support, and them assuring me that the schedule works well with the Honeywell T9, I disabled the Honeywell schedule and used the Flair app to control both the vents and the thermostat. It worked well this time. For 2 days. Then the heat come on one morning, as it was supposed to, and never turned off. I switched back to the Honeywell schedule when the average temperature in the house was about 74. It was set to 71 on the schedule. I will continue to use the Honeywell schedule. It may be that my particular use of the scheduling is just more complicated than the Flair app was built for. I have monitors in every room, and my schedule is set to use different rooms in combination, at different times, to control the thermostat. The T9/Flair system works the way I want, so I'm leaving it alone. Keeping the 4 star rating, because of the scheduling app and the price. Otherwise, it would be 5 stars.
Review: I have always complained that my bedroom is so cold. My roommates complain that their bedroom is way tooo hot! We have an Ecobee smart Tstat and I woke up one night about 3:30 am, looked, and discovered my room was 67 degrees and my roommates room was 79 degrees. Installing these vents are a total game changer! One vent did get stuck in the closed position initially, but the first night it worked itself out. We didn't have any other issues with the vent or the bridge. I have wanted these vents for some time, and got them on sale during black Friday. Now the rooms both stay around 71-72 all day and night. I monitor them a lot out of curiosity. Aaaand - I go to bed every night with a smile on my face because my room is no longer freezing! I only did a total of 4 vents, and purchased the bridge. Having almost 20 vents throughout the house is an expensive change. Doing only 4 was still a bit pricey - but so worth it.

## Features

- ELIMINATE UNEVEN ROOM TEMPS & GET ROOM LEVEL CONTROL: Flair Smart Vents work with central systems to bring precise airflow & intelligent control for heating/cooling your smart home. They use smart thermostat and temperature sensor data to automatically open and close vent registers to heat or cool the right rooms at the right time.
- THE PERFECT FLAIR SYSTEM: Flair Smart Vent systems require a Flair Bridge to operate (sold separately). Every room with Flair Smart Vents needs a temperature sensor. Use a Flair Puck (sold separately), integrated smart thermostat, or compatible room sensor.
- INSTALLATION, SETUP & SUPPORT: Replace wall, ceiling and floor vents. No drilling or wiring. Simply take out your old vent and drop in Flair. Flair's app will guide you through step-by-step instructions to connect your devices and complete setup. Flair has a dedicated support team to assist, available 9am-5pm ET (Mon-Fri). Reach us by email, phone or chat.
- POWERED BY SOFTWARE: Control your system from anywhere with Flair’s hvacOS. Use 7-Day scheduling to set individual schedules for each room, and mark rooms as inactive to save energy and money.
- COMPATIBILITY: Flair works with your existing thermostat (smart or traditional) to give you room-by-room temperature control. Flair also works with voice assistants to add simple room-by-room voice control.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07TKHXX8S |
| Backlight | Yes |
| Brand Name | Flair |
| Colour | White |
| Connectivity Protocol | ZigBee |
| Connectivity Technology | RF |
| Control Method | App, Voice |
| Control Type | Voice Control |
| Controller Type | Voice Control |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (91) |
| Display Type | lcd |
| Finish Type | Powder Coated |
| Included Components | Batteries |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 13D x 35.6W x 6.9H centimetres |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Type Name | Vent |
| Item Weight | 1.23 kg |
| Manufacturer | Flair |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Model Name | Flair Smart Vent |
| Model Number | FLAIRVENT412 |
| Mounting Type | Wall, Ceiling, or Floor |
| Number of Batteries | 2 C batteries required. (included) |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Style | Smart |
| Screen Size | 4 Inches |
| Special Features | 915MHz radio for communication, works with Flair Puck, steel build, attaches via screws to wall and ceiling |
| Specific Uses For Product | Residential |
| Temperature Control Type | Automatic, Manual |
| UPC | 868596000244 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 24 Volts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Flair
- **Colour:** White
- **Connectivity technology:** RF
- **Controller type:** Voice Control
- **Included components:** Batteries
- **Model name:** Flair Smart Vent
- **Product dimensions:** 13D x 35.6W x 6.9H centimetres
- **Specific uses for product:** Residential
- **Temperature Control Type:** Automatic, Manual

## Images

![Flair Smart Vent 4x12 (White), AC Vent Cover for Floors, Walls and Ceilings. - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71pwrfFl49L.jpg)
![Flair Smart Vent 4x12 (White), AC Vent Cover for Floors, Walls and Ceilings. - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71O64FVkZ5L.jpg)
![Flair Smart Vent 4x12 (White), AC Vent Cover for Floors, Walls and Ceilings. - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81YAVRIfv8L.jpg)
![Flair Smart Vent 4x12 (White), AC Vent Cover for Floors, Walls and Ceilings. - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81BHPtyRtUL.jpg)
![Flair Smart Vent 4x12 (White), AC Vent Cover for Floors, Walls and Ceilings. - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81ajfe5+eQL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How does this handle pressure in an hvac system?**
A: Thanks for the question! Both our Smart Vents and Pucks use pressure sensors to understand external static pressure changes imparted by opening and closing vents throughout your home HVAC system. In fact, this makes a system like ours safer than manual vents that homeowners commonly open and close. Not only do we use pressure sensors to understand changes to pressure, but we also do not ever close more than 1/3 of vents in a system. This has shown to be safe by a Lawrence Berkeley National Labs study. To go further, we used a 100% safety margin over their conclusions.

**Q: Do you not have a lower cost solution to take the place of the Flair Puck for each room??  This is an expensive upgrade!!**
A: If you integrate an ecobee or Honeywell WiFi-connected smart thermostat, Flair can read temperature from their remote sensors. Keep in mind that a Flair home will need at least one Puck configured as a Gateway and plugged into AC power using the supplied cable and adapter. You may need additional Flair Pucks for large systems (greater than 11 Flair devices) or to propagate the RF (radio frequency) signals in the home to all Smart Vents.

**Q: When the vents close when a temperate is reached in one room, will you hear the pressure like you do on manual vent louvers?**
A: Just installed in a guest bedroom. It does “squeal” (for lack of a better word) when the vent is closed and air is on. It’s louder than I would have liked but we’ll see if my guests complain.

**Q: Is there a value pack? Iike 3 pucks and 6 registers?**
A: We currently do not offer a value pack on Amazon, but this may be something we develop in the future. Thanks for your interest!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by H***E on 26 January 2024*

First, let me say that a lot of the negative reviews of the Flair products seem to be written by people who do not understand what this product is. The Flair vents will not magically turn your standard HVAC system into a multi-zone system. It will not overcome all air flow problems, although it does handle most of them. These vents, combined with a Flair Puck, will automate the opening and closing of your HVAC vents based on the measured temperature in the room. That's it. The end. The good news - they do it well. The 2nd floor of my house has terrible air flow. During the summer, it would be easily be 10-12 degrees hotter than the main floor. I did all the normal things - replaced the attic fan, added insulation, etc. Then I purchased a Honeywell T9 thermostat and several remote temperature sensors. The T9 allows me to set a schedule so that the 'set point' for the thermostat (the temperature reading used to turn the system on or off) can be one of the remote sensors, not just the the main thermostat which is located in the dining room on the main level. So, I set it to cool the 2nd floor in the evenings. This worked, but since the HVAC system services the whole house, the main floor would cool to 65 or colder just to get the 2nd floor down to 72. My temperatures were evening out, but my electric bills increased. I added booster fans to the upstairs vents, and this again helped a little. To get things working right, I had to go around opening and closing vents every night and morning to get the room temperatures where I wanted. I recently put in a few Flair smart vents and one puck, to see how they worked. They did what I wanted, so I now have most of the vents in my house converted to Flair, and have 3 more on order to complete the transition. Using the app, I set the temperature point in each room to the desired temperature. During the winter, when using the heat, when the room temperature is below that set point, the vent is opened. When at or above that set point, the vent is closed. And it just works. Since I already had the Honeywell T9 and remote sensors, I ordered more Honeywell sensors to install in each room. The Flair system can use them to monitor the room temps, and they are $38 vs $119 for the Flair pucks. The Flair system can directly control most thermostats, and has a schedule capability built into the app. In theory, you can set the temperatures you want in each room, and the Flair gateway puck will activate your system and open/close the vents to achieve your desired temperatures. IT DOES NOT WORK. At least, not for me. It opens and closes the vents just fine, but does not turn the HVAC system on and off when it should. Based on comments on the Flair website, I'm not the only person reporting this. But, since I am using a Honeywell smart thermostat and remote sensors, I can use the Honeywell app to set a schedule, and use the Flair schedule to control the vents. It's a little more complicated than using one schedule app, but once set up, they work great. One last thing - the Gateway puck communicates via WiFi to the internet. That's where your configurations and schedules, etc. are stored, and that's how it communicates with your smart thermostat and sensors. But communication between pucks and vents is via a separate 915mhz wireless network. Technically, it's called a PAN (Personal Area Network) and does not use your wifi system at all. That's why you need at least one puck set up as a gateway - it is literally the gateway between your 915mhz vent network and the internet, and controls the vents. This is fine except for one thing - the 915mhz frequency is more easily blocked by walls and other obstructions that the 2.4ghz or 5ghz frequencies that home wifi uses. So, even though you may have a good wifi signal all through your house, that does not guarantee the Flair system can have good communications to all corners of the house. I have one puck controlling 10 vents, scattered throughout my house, and it works just fine, but I had to experiment to find the correct placement for the puck so that it could get to the most remote vents. Pros : It does what I want it to do. Vents open and close based on room temperature and my settings/schedule. This is the main reason for the 4 stars. It has built-in protection against closing too many vents, which can cause pressure build-up in the HVAC system and damage the system. Integrates very well with the Honeywell thermostat and sensors. I highly recommend using a T9/T10 and Honeywell sensors instead of a puck in every room, especially if you're using these in more than 3 rooms. If you already have a smart thermostat (Honeywell, Ecobee, etc) it is much cheaper. The app gives good status information, including room temperatures, duct temperature, duct pressure, open/close stats, RSSI (signal strength). I like data when evaluating products like this, and it is there. Cons : The scheduling app just did not work for me, and apparently not for a lot of people. If you don't have a smart thermostat to supply this feature, the value of the product is diminished. The temperature readings of the puck are not right. When compared with temperature readings of the Honeywell sensors, and also with a separate room thermometer, the pucks will report temperatures up to 3 degrees too high or too low. Fortunately, I am using the Honeywell sensors, which seem to be spot on. There seems to be no way to add the puck to my Honeywell T9 as a remote sensor. Since I use the Honeywell T9 schedule, it would be convenient to have a Honeywell-enabled sensor in every room. To do this, I need both a Flair puck and a Honeywell sensor in one of the rooms. Price. The price of the sensor puck, doing basically the same job as a Honeywell remote sensor, is too high. As stated above, the Honeywell sensor is $38 on Amazon while the puck is $119. Also, the entire system is pretty expensive if you're using it like I am, just to automate the manual task of opening and closing vents several times per day. All that being said, I am happy with the performance of the system so far. I may update this later, but for now, 4 stars. Update 2/12/2024. I have now been using the Flair system for about 4 weeks, and have converted all of my vents to Flair smart vents. The system continues to perform as I want it to. I am using the schedule on the Honeywell app to control the thermostat, and the Flair schedule to control the vents. I am pleased with the combination of the T9 and Flair vents. Various areas of the house are maintained at the temperatures I want. Most days, I don't even give it any thought - the rooms I am in are comfortable. I don't know what effect this will have on my electric bill yet, But it will certainly not go up, and may indeed come down. After several emails with Flair support, and them assuring me that the schedule works well with the Honeywell T9, I disabled the Honeywell schedule and used the Flair app to control both the vents and the thermostat. It worked well this time. For 2 days. Then the heat come on one morning, as it was supposed to, and never turned off. I switched back to the Honeywell schedule when the average temperature in the house was about 74. It was set to 71 on the schedule. I will continue to use the Honeywell schedule. It may be that my particular use of the scheduling is just more complicated than the Flair app was built for. I have monitors in every room, and my schedule is set to use different rooms in combination, at different times, to control the thermostat. The T9/Flair system works the way I want, so I'm leaving it alone. Keeping the 4 star rating, because of the scheduling app and the price. Otherwise, it would be 5 stars.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by A***D on 4 December 2025*

I have always complained that my bedroom is so cold. My roommates complain that their bedroom is way tooo hot! We have an Ecobee smart Tstat and I woke up one night about 3:30 am, looked, and discovered my room was 67 degrees and my roommates room was 79 degrees. Installing these vents are a total game changer! One vent did get stuck in the closed position initially, but the first night it worked itself out. We didn't have any other issues with the vent or the bridge. I have wanted these vents for some time, and got them on sale during black Friday. Now the rooms both stay around 71-72 all day and night. I monitor them a lot out of curiosity. Aaaand - I go to bed every night with a smile on my face because my room is no longer freezing! I only did a total of 4 vents, and purchased the bridge. Having almost 20 vents throughout the house is an expensive change. Doing only 4 was still a bit pricey - but so worth it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by D***T on 31 July 2020*

I purchased seven vents and five pucks to fix my problem of too much cold air downstairs and not enough upstairs. Now I can regulate all rooms and keep them at the same temperature. The setup was relatively easy, but I had to watch the video a few times to get it right. Overall it took me about one hour to set everything up. Problem: When I have some vents closed, and the system is still running, they rattle. I did read about this in the reviews, but I purchased them regardless. Three out of seven vents rattle, and it's enough of a sound to annoy you while trying to get to sleep. I contacted Flair customer service, and they recommended the following: The following are the available options that are available for whistling Flair Smart Vents: 1) Try rotating the vent(s) orientation 180 degrees to change the way air flows through the vent(s). - This did not make a difference. 2) Try keeping more vents open by lowering the number of total vents associated with the thermostat. - I'm confused about this. If the downstairs is at the recommended temperature, then all those vents should be closed. Opening one or two would make the room cooler. 3) An alternative is to check with your HVAC contractor on fan speed (might need a lower speed). - I just had the system checked, and it's running correctly. Solution: One suggestion on a "smart vent" blog was to put electrical tape on the louvers, so I did. It fixed the problem; however, I don't think you should have to modify them straight out of the box. Other than that, I am happy with my purchase.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Flair Smart Vent 4x12 (White), AC Vent Cover for Floors, Walls and Ceilings.
- Flair Puck Wireless Thermostat Companion Product to Flair Smart Vents or a standalone Mini Split Controller
- Flair Bridge Networking Device

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