UPDATE AFTER 4 MONTHS: This is still an excellent fan and after some investigation I've found a way to make it come on with a warm light by default, which addresses my main irritation with the fan and means I'm upgrading it it 5*.In case it helps others, you can change the default colour for the light by removing the small white plug from the LED light panel (see picture) and then swapping the blue and brown wires (after turning the light-off first, obviously!). Use a small screwdriver to carefully lift the plastic tabs on the plug to remove the wires. That's it - takes about 5 mins.Note: Normally swapping a brown wire with a blue wire would be an extremely stupid & dangerous thing to do, but these are low voltage DC wires from an external driver unit, not mains AC wires, and they are clearly marked Y (for yellow light) and W (for white light) on the PCB. It's safe, basically.Previous review:I’m very pleased with the fan on this. As others have said, even in the lowest setting there’s a really good breeze and it’s one of the quietest fans I’ve ever come across - ours is mounted over our bed and you barely notice the noise. Clearly a lot of attention was paid to noise during design: rubber is used throughout the construction to ensure that metal-to-metal contact is kept to a minimum. The light & remote let it down a bit though, which is why I’ve only given 4 stars. Specifically there’s nothing I could find in the instructions which tells you how to switch the light into “warm” mode. By trial & error I found that turning it on/off a couple of times does this but I haven’t found a way to make thus stick and so every time I turn it on it comes on with a harsh, cold light first. Quite irritating.