Smart Fan Targets Occupant Comfort


No other fan in the industry offers this level of control or technological innovation. The new wet-rated, Hydra Smart Fan from Modern Forms features scalable RF and WiFi controls, smart integration and patent-pending DC motor wiring functionality, making life simpler every day. 

A 120-inch wet-rated indoor/outdoor smart fan powered by an innovative DC motor, Hydra arrives with a pre-programmed hardwired RF wall control unit for instant local control right out of the box, while patent pending functionalities allow for multiple fans on one circuit as never before. Hydra can be controlled via Wi-Fi through the Modern Forms app, which allows multiple users to securely program the fan, making it suitable for homeowners and hospitality environments alike. It also integrates seamlessly with leading smart home devices and smart thermostats for the ultimate in home innovation. 

A testament to the brand, Modern Forms Fans are all beautifully engineered, using a DC motor which is 70 percent more efficient than AC styles and powered by WAC LED and controls technology. The Modern Forms smart ceiling fans, most of which integrate LED luminaires, will feature a complete array of upscale interior/exterior styles that utilize smart “Adaptive Learning Technology” exclusively developed by WAC Lighting. 

Even with the impressive 120-inch blade sweep, this epically scaled smart fan moves a massive amount of air without consuming much energy. Control Hydra with the exclusive Modern Forms app.



April 24, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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