Decision
The Equare Hello Tower Fans can bring powerful cooling until you make a fuss about keeping smartphone control over your fingers, which is feeling relaxing and relieving the heat in the next time without any time.
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Easily cools a whole room
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Phullance makes almost no sound
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Many of the timer options
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No smartphone connectivity
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Only one genre of oscillation
key features
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Review Price: £ 129.99
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12 levels of airflow
For a light wind or powerful gust
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‘Nature Mode’ Settings
Providing a more biological spirit airflow
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Remote control includes
AAA Battery requires
Introduction
If you are ready to be serious about keeping the entire room cool during the heatwave, then the Eco -Hello Tower Fan is a great solution.
Speaking from experience, I have made the mistake of trying to use a personal/desk fan to keep it cool overnight (more than once unfortunate). If you have made the same error in the decision, then you will know that it is always a lost reason – when it comes to sleeping comfortably during a heatwave, a tower fan is the only real option that can create a difference.
Learning from those mistakes, I have firmly applied a tower fan in one corner of my bedroom for many years, whenever a heatwave knows itself, is ready to strike. Gradually, it seems that what works with the tower fan design (and not), I was eager to see the entry of the eco -ir in the test what it brings to the table. After a lot of testing, I have to take here.
Design and features
- 12 levels of airflow
- ‘Nature Mode’ mode
- Build-in handle at the back
Right with the bat, you can probably tell that fans of Eco -Hello Tower have a decent affair. Weighing in 9.2 kg, it is certainly not the most portable fan, although there is a handle at the top that lets you get a good grip on it if you need to move it from one room to another.


The set-up process is quite simple-not even included as a pass Duks whisper flex 2This is just a matter of attaching the circular base panel to the bottom and securing it with three twisting locks. Once this happens, the Halo Tower is ready to go to the fan, and unlike my existing tower fan, it seems a more secure and if you accidentally brush against it then it is less likely to reduce.
When you switch to the device, you are immediately congratulated with a powerful burst of airflow, which I can say that was very appreciated, because the heat of the heat almost took almost completely on my flat. There are a total of 12 settings, so you have found a good amount of flexibility if you just want a light air that you feel cold.
You can also thank the style of that airflow for ‘nature mode’. Similar to the ‘Natural Wind’ mode found on Whisper Flex 2, this setting tries to re -create an organic air spirit by ramping airflow, brings it down gently and then raises it again. This pattern repeats in quite pleasing fashion, so it is a good feature that if you do not want the airflow to feel too much abrasive.
If you need a degree of airflow that gently leads you to a good night’s sleep, the dedicated ‘sleep mode’ is just a ticket, drops the speed to four for half an hour, then two for the same period, two levels for the same period, the fans are not described until the first setting is settled on the first setting. Of course, if the heat is especially oppressive, you can always use the timer function to run at your favorite speed until a certain time (up to 12-hours).


The oscillation is quite impressive engineering-instead of moving beyond the side instead of the fresh frame, only the middle-block moves, so it is brilliantly silent in the mode operation. I want you to control the border of oscillation, but it has a wide spread that is helpful for large rooms. There is also some space to elevate the fan from the base, give it a little higher height if necessary.
When it comes to input, you have two options: the top control room of the fan, and a remote control that requires two AAA batteries. All buttons are clearly labels and are easy to ride cycling through it, but I would like to see the price point given here, looking at some smartphone connectivity here, as you can find in the same way that the aforesaid whipper Flex 2 has not too much in the checkout.
Display
- Very powerful, even from far away
- Both oscillations and airflows are cool
For a tower fan as an eco -halo as chunky, I was estimating a proper sound to switch to this, and when it could definitely hit some impressive high numbers on the airflow, the fans still managed to remain relatively calm throughout the testing process.
Focusing at the level of decibels from 1 meter away, I was able to register a minute in the lowest setting, and this number still jumped up to 44.7DB at the level six. In fact I had a double tech when I crank the wind-flow to a lively level 12 in all ways, and only managed to take 52 dB. How powerful the maximum setting is, Ecoaer has done a great job here to ensure that it never removes its reception with unwanted noise pollution.


Proceeding to test the airflow, I would recommend being a little closer to Ecier Hello if you want to use it in lower settings for light air. At one level, I was unable to take any movement on the anemometer from one meter away, but a comfortable 2.4m/s at a distance of 15 cm.
Of course, the real point of interest is how powerful the fan can be when you are going into the highest settings. While driving the fan at Level 12, I was blown up with about 5.6 meters/s airflow on a 15 cm mark, but even when returning 1 m away, I was able to base a soothing 2.0 m/s in the air. At the later point, it was perfect to keep my wife and I was calm because we watched TV from vertical seats in the living room.
Should you buy it?
You need to cool powerful, full room
It is lacking in smart features, the eco -hallo tower fan makes a powerful airflow to spread on a wide degree of oscillation.
You need smartphone connectivity
If you are passionate to reach all your home appliances on your smartphone, you may want to see elsewhere for privilege.
final thoughts
Although it may not be very exciting in terms of new age smart home connectivity, the Eco -Hello Tower fan is still more than the place where it matters in providing excellent cooling that can bring down the heat of an entire room, all ever without much noise.
It is good to see more than just a oscillation mode, but the spread is wide, and it is complemented by a lot of options on the timer, and the natural wind mode is a good touch. If you want more smart features, I recommend seeing Dux Whisper Flex 2, otherwise there are many other contenders in our round-ups. Best fan,
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questions to ask
AAA is required to power the battery to the remote, and they are not involved with the initial purchase.
No, there is no this app that allows you to control the Halo Tower from your smartphone.
test data
Equare Hello Tower Fan | |
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Air speed 15 cm (low) | 2.4 m/s |
Air speed 15 cm (medium) | 4.2 m/s |
Air speed 15 cm (high) | 5.6 m/s |
Air speed 1 meter (low) | 0.0 m/s |
Air speed 1 m (medium) | 1.6 |
Air speed 1 meter (high) | 2.0 m/s |
Air volume 1 meter (low) | 33.4 m // h |
Air volume 1 meter (high) | 52.0 Mg/H |
Full glasses
Equare Hello Tower Fan Review | |
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UK RRP | £ 129.99 |
Producer | , |
Quiet mark recognized | No |
Size | 367 x 254 x 1245 mm |
weight | 9.2 kg |
Release date | 2025 |
First review date | 23/06/2025 |
Remote control | Yes |
Number of speeds | 12 |
Fan type | Room fan |
Vibration | Yes |
Watch | Up to 12 hours |
night mode | Yes |
heat mode | No |