Big Ass Solutions Offers Automated Directional Fan

Big Ass Solutions Offers Automated Directional Fan

AirEye's signature feature is its Occupancy Sensor, which uses passive infrared detection and temperature sensors to automate the fan's operation.


Big Ass Solutions’ AirEye personal industrial fan is a compact but heavy-duty air mover that automatically turns on and off, as it’s needed.

AirEye’s signature feature is the AirEye Occupancy Sensor (AEOS), which uses passive infrared detection and temperature sensors to automate the fan’s operation. AEOS is designed to save energy effortlessly. AEOS will activate the fan with no physical input from users when they are busy or have their hands full, and users no longer have to remember to turn the fan off at the end of a shift. AirEye equipped with AEOS will automatically shut off five minutes after it senses the airflow path is empty.

The fan features the durability, efficiency and effectiveness Big Ass Fans are known for in a compact package that is ideal for tough environments, says the company. A durable, coated steel cage protects the hub and airfoils, and AirEye is IP-65 wet rated so it can be hosed clean when it gets dirty. In the event a repair is needed, all components are easily removable for quick replacement, and it’s backed by a seven-year parts warranty.

When it comes to cooling power, AirEye produces up to 25% more airflow than comparably sized fans, despite being up to 55% more efficient at full speed and three times more efficient at intermediate speeds thanks to its specially designed blades and electrically commutated motor. AirEye also features an intuitive, infinite-speed controller, allowing the fan to be operated at 1 to 100% of full speed.

A variety of mounting options will be available at launch. AirEye can be mounted to any type of column, pictured here, on a wall, or on a portable, wheeled base.

AirEye is available for preorder and expected to ship in early June.

Visit bigassfans.com for more information.

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