
Key Features
20dB Sleep Mode
Dims the display, kills the beeps and steps the speed down overnight. The fan basically disappears once the lights go off.
Real Airflow
The upgraded DC motor pushes wind up to 28ft/s and projects it across the room, not just past your ankles.
90° Oscillation
Sweeps the whole bed instead of blasting one shoulder all night.
8 Speeds, 4 Modes
Enough range to go from barely there background air to full summer afternoon cooldown, with a remote to drive it from bed.
Our Experience
Warm nights wreck sleep faster than almost anything else in a bedroom. The DREO tower fan keeps coming up as the fix on sleep forums this summer, and after two weeks of nightly use we get it. The 2026 version runs a brushless DC motor that DREO rates at 20dB on its lowest setting. Our ears cant measure decibels, but the fan disappeared under the sound of the ceiling vent, which tells you enough.
There are 8 speeds and 4 modes and the one that matters is Sleep mode. It dims the LED display, silences the beeps, and gradually steps the fan down overnight. Air movement is the other surprise. This thing pushes a steady column across a queen bed from ten feet away, and the 90 degree oscillation covers the whole room rather than one lucky shoulder.
The remote is small and easy to lose in the duvet, fair warning, ours vanished twice in the first week. Assembly took about five minutes since only the base screws together. At $69.96 it sits between throwaway box fans and the $300 designer ones, and honestly thats exactly where it belongs.
Pros & Cons
What We Liked
- Sleep mode is genuinely bedroom quiet at 20dB
- Display dims and beeps go silent at night
- 90 degree oscillation covers a full room
- Strong airflow for a fan this slim
Worth Knowing
- The little remote loves to hide in bedding
- No app control at this price
- Black plastic shows dust after a while
Full Specifications
| Brand | DREO |
| Price | $69.96 |
| Noise Level | From 20dB |
| Speeds | 8 |
| Modes | 4, including Sleep mode |
| Oscillation | 90 degrees |
| Airflow | Up to 28ft/s, 34ft projection |
| Controls | Remote plus onboard panel |
| Amazon Rating | 4.6 / 5 (45,979 reviews) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it quiet enough to sleep right next to?
Does the display turn off at night?
How big a room can it handle?
Is it hard to put together?
The 26-Second Rundown
Final Verdict
If summer heat keeps you up, the DREO tower fan is the easiest $70 fix weve tested this year. Sleep mode behaves like an actual sleep mode, the airflow reaches across a full bedroom, and the whole thing fades into the background once the lights go off. Anyone wanting app control or a designer finish should spend more. For pure quiet cooling, this is the one.
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