Best Fans for the Bedroom: The Ultimate Comparison

Fans for the bedroom must fulfil special requirements. They run during the night and should be correspondingly quiet.

In this article, we look at the criteria for fans that are placed in bedrooms. This is followed by a selection of recommended models that I think are well suited for bedrooms.

Construction of the fan

The first image that most people have in their mind's eye when they think of fans is probably similar to this one:

This is a table fan. In addition to this, there are other popular designs for fans. They all come with their own advantages and disadvantages. Depending on the objective you are pursuing with the fan, one type of construction may be more suitable than another.

Tower fans

The name gives it away: this design is much taller than it is wide, often cylindrical and has a single base. Like conventional table and pedestal fans, most tower fans can swivel back and forth. In doing so, they rotate on their base, allowing the airflow to reach more areas in the room.

Thanks to their shape, tower fans generally take up less space than pedestal fans, for example. A uniform, plain colouring can also ensure that they are less visually intrusive.

If you would like to find out more about the features and functionality of tower fans, I recommend the following article:

Tower fans

Comparison of recommended tower fans: These are the most important purchase criteria.

Ceiling fans

A ceiling fan can help with ventilation and heating and even look good at the same time. However, the latter depends heavily on the model.

The most obvious advantage of the ceiling fan is its space-saving positioning. At best, it could take up the space where a ceiling light would otherwise be installed. For this case, however, there are ceiling fans with built-in light sources such as light bulbs, LEDs, etc.

The disadvantage of a ceiling fan is its installation. It is definitely more difficult than a ceiling light: the weight and bulky dimensions can be an obstacle when installing it. I would therefore recommend that at least two people tackle this job.

The larger the blades, the quieter the fan.

Compared to other fans, ceiling fans have very large blades. Due to their size, they move more air in one rotation. As the speed of rotation is mainly responsible for the noise level, ceiling fans are very quiet. For this reason, they are highly recommended for the bedroom.

You can read more about ceiling fans in the following article. Among other things, the most important purchasing criteria for ceiling fans and recommended models are presented:

Ceiling fans

Recommended ceiling fans: These models are well suited for private households.

Bladeless fans

In recent years, more and more of these models have appeared on the market. Their advantages include new construction and design possibilities.

As many of the rotorless fans have only come onto the market in recent years, they are often equipped with modern additional functions. These include, for example, connection to the smart home:

Smart fans

These Fans are compatible with Smart Home (HomeKit, Google Assistant and Alexa).

The motor and the construction of louvres that move the air are often built into the base. Rotorless fans are therefore much quieter than pedestal or table fans. Rotorless fans are therefore also a suitable alternative for the bedroom.

You can read more about the exciting way these fans work here:

Bladeless fans

How rotorless fans work and which models are recommended.

Purchase criteria for fans for the bedroom

This mainly relates to the volume of the appliance. A peaceful night's sleep should be supported by the fan and not prevented. However, if you want to ensure pleasant temperatures on a permanent basis, a Mobile air conditioning without exhaust air hose an interesting alternative - especially for hot summer nights.

In addition to the noise level, these factors also play a role:

  • Timer function
  • Energy consumption
  • Dimensions

Let's take a closer look at the individual points.

Volume

Fans generate a certain noise level. Keeping this as low as possible is the primary objective. The appliance itself and the way in which it is operated are decisive for a low noise level.

Select the lowest possible speed level

It rarely makes sense to set the fan to the highest setting overnight. In many cases, one of the lowest settings is sufficient.

On the one hand, the appliance runs all night long, so there is enough time for ventilation. On the other hand, excessive air flows can be perceived as unpleasant over time.

The lower the speed, the quieter the fan runs.

For these reasons, I would gradually feel my way upwards when setting the fan for the first time. If you can manage with a lower speed level, this usually also means a lower volume.

Info: Improving air quality in the bedroom
The air circulation of a fan also moves pollen, house dust and other particles - this can be helpful, but can also cause discomfort for allergy sufferers. If you pay particular attention to clean air, you can also use a Air purifier to specifically remove fine dust and allergens from the room air - and thus further improve the quality of sleep.

Pay attention to the manufacturer's volume specifications

The vast majority of manufacturers state the volume on the packaging or on the product page on the Internet.

However, this value is often misleading. This information will only help you if it is disclosed at which speed level the appliance has which volume.

If a volume is specified, this is usually the maximum volume. With this value and that of the air moved in cubic metres per hour, you can easily compare the products.

Fans for the bedroom should be below 45dB.

As described in the section on the different types of fans, some of them are inherently quieter:

These types often perform better in terms of noise compared to pedestal and table fans.

Timer function

If you do not want the fan to run all night, but only for a few hours, then a timer makes sense.

Alternatively, you can connect the appliance to a timer. However, many models already have a built-in timer function. When buying, pay attention to the preset time periods. While some fans allow you to set an exact time, others only allow you to choose between fixed running times (e.g. 1, 3 or 6 hours).

Energy consumption

The energy costs of a fan are all the more important the longer and more frequently it runs. As it will potentially run for several hours a day in the bedroom, it is worth doing the maths: If a model is more expensive to buy but uses less energy, it can still pay off for you.

To determine how much it will probably cost you to operate the fan, you can use this electricity cost calculator:

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Dimensions

To avoid cluttering up the bedroom, small and compact appliances are required. Make sure that the fan can stand freely and that none of its openings are blocked.

Recommended fans for the bedroom

In this list you will find fans that I think are suitable for the bedroom. I have compiled the list according to the most objective criteria possible and hope to give you a good overview:

Levoit 20dB Quiet Pedestal Fans - It couldn't be quieter

  • Test winner with only 16 dB at level 1
  • Good air performance, even at low volumes
  • Extremely quiet even up to level 4
  • Energy-saving DC motor
  • Elegant design with practical swivelling function
  • Remote control and timer function

  • Unfortunately, the height is only 1.1 m

The Levoit pedestal fan impresses in our test with a perfect mix of smart control, quiet operationand strong airflowmaking it the top choice for Smart Home fans. Setup is a breeze – the fan is stable, modern-looking, and ready to go in just a few minutes.

Already on Level 1 (16dB) barely audible - almost imperceptible - and yet so powerful that from approx. 3 metres away caused a candle to flicker or go out has been installed. This creates a natural, pleasant air flow, ideal for quiet nights or concentrated work in the home office.

With a total of 12 speed levels, Timer function, vertical oscillation and one Remote control the Levoit offers everything you could wish for in a modern fan. From Level 4 increases the noise level slightlybut still remains surprisingly quiet compared to many other devices and at the highest level you have real power.

In our test, the Levoit pedestal fan was not only quieter than the Levoit tower in 2nd placebut also significantly quieter than the Rowenta (3rd place). The only small drawback: the the vertical oscillation range could be a bit wider. - A little more flexibility would be desirable here.

Simulating natural wind is often perceived as more pleasant than a constant flow of air over a long period of time.

Our conclusion:
A real The quietest of fans - with functions that are otherwise only found in higher price ranges. A real insider tip for currently less than £130.

👉 Tip: Watch our videoWatch the video to see the Levoit in action. It's set to a high level here, so it's a bit louder than usual It couldn't be quieter - a snap of the fingers at the end as there is already a sound on here 😉

1st place
Levoit- DC pedestal fan - 16dB
Whisper-quiet, powerful features - and at a surprisingly low price. A real insider tip for hot days for less than €130!
FAQs about the Brandson fan
No, nothing like that. Everything stays cool even in continuous operation - no plastic odour, no overheating.
Yes, absolutely. It is virtually inaudible on the first three settings - perfect for the bedroom. Even at medium settings, it remains quieter than many other models, and only turbo mode gets really loud.
Unfortunately, yes - the beeping every time you press a button is relatively loud. If you want to adjust something in the bedroom at night, it can wake up your partner. That's why I set it beforehand and that's fine.
In sleep mode, the display switches off after a few seconds, which is great. But if you don't use this mode, the "0" on the display can look like a small lighthouse.
The remote control works, but not always super fast. Sometimes you have to press it twice. I rarely use it, but it is sufficient for the most important settings.
Not really. I was done in about 5 minutes. It's just important that you remove the transport lock on the motor unit beforehand - otherwise it won't work when you reassemble it.
Very good, especially if you are sitting or lying nearby. Even at a low level, it has enough power to blow out a candle 3 metres away, for example. Great for large rooms at higher levels.


Levoit 21 dB tower fan - Deserves 2nd place

  • Very quiet at the lower levels, particularly suitable for the bedroom or quiet working environments
  • Powerful performance even in a compact size
  • Long shelf life
  • 12 steps

  • No swivelling up or down
  • Noticeably louder at higher levels

The Levoit is a little louder in direct comparison to the Brandson pedestal fan: 21dB (although you can hardly hear it) at the lowest level - this is almost exactly the manufacturer's specification of 20 dB and is one of the quietest models on the market.

The Assembly was completed in less than three minutesand the The stand was the quickest and easiest to install compared to other devices. Particularly impressive: Although it runs so quietly, the Air flow at level 1 strong enough to blow out a candle from a distance of three metres - a rare value in this appliance category.

On Stage 12, the Levoit delivers an air velocity of up to 7.9 m/s - more than enough for a quick cool-down on hot days. Thanks to the 90° oscillation the air flow is distributed evenly throughout the room. The LED display with temperature display, Remote control, 12 speed levels, 4 modes and a 12-hour timer round off the overall package. The fan in plain white also cuts a fine figure visually.

Important to know: With most tower fans, the air flow can be Do not adjust verticallybut flows always straight ahead. With a price of around £71.99 the Levoit offers a Impressive overall package of smooth running, performance and ease of use - Perfect for all those who also want to don't want to do without a cool breeze, but appreciate absolute peace and quiet.

2nd place
Levoit 21 dB tower fan
Extremely quiet, smartly equipped - with 21 dB and top operating comfort, the Levoit deserves second place among the quietest tower fans!
FAQs about the Levoit tower fan
Already noticeable at level 1 - enough to blow out a candle from a distance of 3 metres.
Quieter than some competitor models even at the highest setting - you can still have a conversation.
Yes, the display switches off automatically in night mode.
Normal, turbo, auto & night mode - including temperature control in auto mode.
Yes, all functions can be conveniently controlled with it - including display and sound off.
Absolutely - especially because of the quiet operation and the night mode.
Minimal: No illuminated control panel on the appliance & slight noise when switched off (if beeps are not deactivated).
Very simple - the fan insert can be removed for cleaning.

Rowenta Turbo Silence Extreme + - 23 dB with very large rotor blade

  • Strong airflow, even at low volume
  • Chic design and top quality
  • Remote control for convenient control
  • Suitable for quiet night-time operation
  • Oscillation 120 degrees
  • Good balance between noise level and cooling capacity

  • 15cm height adjustable

The Rowenta Turbo Silence Extreme+ scores in the test with the best workmanship and the highest quality design among all devices tested. The Stand is particularly stable and heavywhich ensures a secure grip - ideal for uneven floors. The large rotor with multiple blades not only looks impressive, but also delivers plenty of power. On Level 1 was measured at around 23 dBwhich makes him one of the quieter pedestal fans perfect for quiet environments. But those who Power searchshe gets on Level 16 supplied more than adequately - Here the Rowenta moves an extremely large amount of air.

Apart from its enormous power, the Rowenta product has nothing to hide:

  • 16 levels
  • Natural wind mode
  • swivels 120 degrees
  • Timer up to 12 hours
  • Remote control

Exciting: In direct comparison to the Normal Rowenta Turbo Silence pedestal fan (see below in the test), the Extreme+ variant significantly quieter a real difference in everyday life, which is particularly noticeable in bedrooms. For those who value high-quality workmanship and is prepared to £149.00 to investgets an appliance that is visually and functionally impressive. A quiet, powerful fan for anyone who doesn't want to compromise on quality.

3rd place
Rowenta Turbo Silence Extreme + - 23 dB with very large rotor blade
High-quality workmanship, pleasantly quiet and well thought-out - the higher price of the Rowenta is absolutely justified.
FAQs for the Rowenta Turbo Silence Extreme+
Yes, absolutely - almost inaudible even in silent mode, ideal for sleeping.
Extremely quiet. Virtually inaudible even at level 2 - even right next to the bed.
Very high quality - stable construction, good material, neatly finished.
No, the display switches off automatically and is therefore not distracting in the dark.
Fast and uncomplicated - delivered well packaged and ready for immediate use.
Very - all functions can be conveniently controlled with it.
Yes, the oscillation ensures pleasant air distribution throughout the room.
Yes - according to users, the quietest fan in this class with top performance.
No, no app or smart home integration - the focus is on quiet running and quality.

Duux Whisper 2 pedestal fan - As quiet as 3rd place

  • Strong airflow, even at low volume
  • Remote control for convenient control
  • Suitable for quiet night-time operation
  • Horizontal + vertical oscillation
  • Also suitable as a table fan (can be retracted by approx. 22 cm)l

  • 26 levels adjustable (a bit much)
  • Operation with turntable takes some getting used to

The Duux Whisper Flex Smart is an elegant, very quiet fan that almost made it into the top 3 in my test. Especially due to its Swivelling function in both directionsIts clean design and flexibility make it stand out from many standard models.

Which is immediately noticeable: It is really quiet. Although the manufacturer specifies 13 dB, in my test we were at a realistic approx. 22 dB at level 1 - but that is also Extremely quiet. Ideal for the bedroom, home office or if you simply don't want any annoying noises. With 26 speed levelsa natural wind mode and a Night mode there is something for every situation.

Particularly cool is the Swivelling function: The fan rotates Horizontally up to 90° and vertically up to 95 - which in practice looks as if it covers the entire room. Combined with a Wind range of up to 15 metres it brings a lot of movement into the air - without getting loud.

  • 26 steps
  • Natural wind mode
  • Horizontal (90⁰) and vertical (95⁰) oscillation
  • Timer up to 12 hours
  • Remote control

Another advantage: The Height is adjustable from approx. 73.5 to 95 cm - The Duux can be used both as a table fan and as a free-standing appliance. With just under 4 kg weight it is super easy to move. The Structure is simpleeverything clicks into place cleanly - it works even without instructions.

There is some criticism of the operation: The rotary wheel is stylish, but you must confirm each entry with the centre button - that seems a bit fiddly. The remote control is a help, but even here you sometimes need a second try.

Design and material? Simple and high-qualityeven if the fan is mainly made of plastic. The overall package looks well thought out and stable.

With a price of around £ 140 the Duux is not quite cheap, but if you value Optics, quiet operation and precise control it is definitely an exciting alternative to the well-known top dogs.

4th place
Duux Whisper 2 - 22 dB
Stylish, quiet and smart - the Duux impresses with its all-round swivelling, top functions and elegant design. Ideal for anyone who wants more than just wind!
FAQs for the Duux Whisper Flex Smart
Virtually inaudible at levels 1-3 - perfect for falling asleep. It remains pleasantly quiet even at medium levels, only becoming clearly audible from level 20.
Surprisingly powerful for its compact size. A powerful airflow is generated at high speed - even from a distance of 2 metres. Also ideal for hot summer days.
The fan is more compact than classic pedestal fans (approx. 33 cm diameter), but has a high-quality finish. Simple, modern design meets solid quality.
Yes, the assembly is super simple. Everything is usually put together by hand. Only a small screw on the mesh base needs to be fixed - no tools required.
Very good! The fan swivels both horizontally (90°) and vertically (95°) - or a combination of both. This ensures optimum air distribution in the room.
Absolute. Whisper-quiet on the lower settings, with night mode and remote control - ideal for falling asleep or for quiet nights in the summer heat.
Yes - for anyone who values quiet operation, powerful performance and smart functions. You get features here that are often not available in cheaper appliances.

Ultty rotorless fan - Combi for better sleep

  • Very quiet, ideal for bedrooms
  • Integrated HEPA13 filter for clean air
  • Stylish, modern design
  • Remote control & touchscreen with many setting options
  • Night mode with automatically dimming display
  • Child and pet-friendly thanks to rotorless design

  • Significantly louder at the highest level
  • Less draught than classic tower fans without filters

Anyone looking for a fan that can do more than just make wind should definitely take a look at the Ultty tower fan. It combines quiet cooling with an integrated HEPA air purifier - a concept that is particularly interesting for allergy sufferers, smokers or people in urban environments. I took a closer look at the appliance - and was pleasantly surprised.

Whisper-quiet breeze & high air quality

What is immediately impressive is the volume - or rather, how little you hear of it. Even on the medium setting, the appliance runs so quietly that you almost forget it's on. Ideal for bedrooms, offices or the baby's room. The night mode, in which the display also dims automatically, is particularly practical. This ensures undisturbed sleep and a pleasantly cool room climate - without annoying buzzing or brightly lit numbers.

The integrated HEPA13 filter also does a solid job. According to the manufacturer, it removes 99.97 % of all ultra-fine particles - and you can tell. Many users report noticeably better air, freer breathing and fewer allergy symptoms. The device cleans the air five times per hour in an area of up to 20 m² - which is ideal for smaller rooms or bedrooms.

Operation & comfort

Operation is simple and well thought out. The LED touchscreen responds precisely, alternatively the fan can be conveniently controlled by remote control - particularly practical from the bed or sofa. There are 3 operating modes (standard, natural wind, sleep mode) and 9 speed levels available. A timer (up to 8 hours), 90° oscillation and a 30° adjustable air outlet are also included - a lot has really been thought of.

The air circulation is pleasantly even, and the rotorless design means there are no annoying air vortices or loud rotor noises. And this is a very reassuring safety solution, especially for households with children or pets.

Weaknesses? Reductions in power at high level

Where the Ultty can easily be beaten is in its absolute air performance. Anyone expecting a gale-force breeze at the highest level will be disappointed. Although air is still moved at level 9, compared to classic tower fans without an air filter, it simply lacks a bit of pulling power. It also gets noticeably louder at the highest level - a classic problem with fan/air purifier combinations that have to work harder due to the filter.

But if you prefer it to be gentle, quiet and with added value, this is the right place for you.

Conclusion

The Ultty tower fan is not a wind maker for heat battles - but a stylish, well thought-out all-rounder for permanently better air and pleasant cooling in everyday life. Particularly recommended for sensitive sleepers, allergy sufferers or parents looking for a safe, quiet device. If you want maximum power, you should also buy a classic fan - but for everything else, the Ultty is a real recommendation.

Test winner
Quiet air purifier combination for better sleep
Ideal for allergy sufferers, parents or sensitive sleepers - the Ultty tower fan combines quiet cooling with real air purification in a safe, modern design.
FAQs about the product
At low and medium levels, the Ultty is extremely quiet (less than 32 dB), ideal for night-time use. At the highest level, it becomes much more audible.
Very good - the H13 HEPA filter removes 99.97 % of all particles. Users report a significantly better indoor climate.
Yes, there are 3 modes and 9 speed levels as well as oscillation and tilt adjustment for customised airflow.
Yes, thanks to the rotorless design, there are no rotating blades - ideal for households with children or pets.
Approximately every 3 months, depending on the air quality. The replacement filter is available under the designation "B08862MFSL".
Yes, in night mode the display dims down automatically after 2 minutes.

Rowenta rotorless 2 in1 air cleaning fan - Quiet, stylish, powerful

  • Very quiet operation, even in night mode
  • Efficient air purification thanks to double filter system
  • High-quality workmanship & modern design
  • Versatile control (12 levels, night & auto mode)
  • Good air circulation even in larger rooms
  • Display of temperature, mode and rotation angle

  • No app control (for the 2-in-1 model)
  • Remote control looks a bit cheap

The Rowenta Eclipse QU5030 is a real all-rounder: rotorless fan, air purifier and - depending on the model - even with a heating function. I scrutinised the 2-in-1 model and was curious to see whether the combination of function and design would also be convincing in practice.

Design & workmanship - more than just an eye-catcher

The Rowenta Eclipse has a high-quality finish, a modern design and looks great - especially in modern living spaces. Operation is intuitive, both directly on the appliance and by remote control. Assembly is simple and the filters can be inserted in no time at all. A nice detail: the packaging uses very little plastic - a plus point in terms of sustainability.

Whispering operation with real effect

The fan is one thing above all: quiet. Barely audible in silent mode, it is a pleasant companion without annoying background noise, even at night. The air is distributed evenly and efficiently - up to 8 metres away according to the manufacturer. Ideal for medium-sized to large rooms. Thanks to 12 speed levels and two operating modes (night & auto), the intensity can be optimally adjusted. Particularly practical: in auto mode, the device regulates the power automatically based on the ambient temperature.

Another highlight is the integrated air purifier with two high-performance filters. These remove up to 99.95 % of all fine particles - perfect for allergy sufferers, pet owners or anyone who simply wants to enjoy better indoor air. User reports confirm noticeable improvements in the indoor climate and fewer allergy complaints.

Minor points of criticism? Yes, but not a dealbreaker

The remote control could be of a slightly higher quality for a device in this price range - but it is functionally flawless. The 2-in-1 model has no app control at all, which is somewhat surprising considering its otherwise smart appearance. In addition, the device is not exactly lightweight - anyone who wants to transport it frequently between floors should keep this in mind.

Conclusion

The Rowenta Eclipse QU5030 is a sophisticated, powerful appliance that not only cools but also cleans the air effectively. It is a real asset for people with allergies or sensitive sleep patterns. The design, range of functions and low noise level are just right - and justify the slightly higher price.

Design meets function
Cool comfort meets quiet air purification
The Rowenta Eclipse is ideal for anyone who wants to cool in style and improve the indoor air at the same time - particularly suitable for allergy sufferers and quiet nights.
FAQs about the product
In silent mode, it is extremely quiet at just 32 dB - ideal for the sleeping area or quiet hours.
Very effective - two high-performance filters remove up to 99.95 % of all particles, including pollen, dust and animal hair.
No, the 2-in-1 model does not have an app control - it is operated via remote control or directly on the device.
Depending on the model, yes - the 3-in-1 appliance has a heating function, the 2-in-1 model does not.
According to the manufacturer, the air flow reaches up to 8 metres - ideal for medium-sized rooms.
Yes, absolutely - many users report a noticeable improvement in their symptoms thanks to effective filter performance.

Conclusion

A fan in the bedroom can provide refreshment on hot nights. Together with an open window, it supports the exchange of air and helps you to improve the indoor climate.

When looking for a suitable model, pay attention to its volume, energy consumption and a timer function. These key data sometimes determine how suitable the appliance is for a bedroom.

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Quiet fans

Comparison of very quiet fans. Perfect for use in the bedroom.

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