I really like many things about this fan, but had to return it because of two design flaws (in my opinion):1. The lowest speed setting is way too high. There are six speeds, from fast to very fast. I want a "very low" setting like the rest of my ceiling fans have, to keep the air in the room from being stagnant/stuffy without creating wind.2. There is apparently no way to turn off the fan without also turning off the light. The fan has buttons for speed 1-6, but not "0" or "stop" and pressing the same speed button again doesn't toggle the fan off -- you have to press the power button, which also turns off the light. It's just one more button-press, but it's too much fiddling with the remote, especially given that I would need to turn the fan on and off pretty often given that the lowest speed is too fast. And I don't want the room lights flashing off and on while I'm on a video call for work.It's not a simple matter to replace the remote and receiver with a universal one, because the fan has proprietary connectors for both fan and light, and I'm not sure if the output is standard (AC or DC to the motor? What voltage to the lights?). This would require research/testing/hacking that I'm not willing to do.If those two issues don't bother you, there's plenty that I like about this fan:1. It looks great -- quality of the parts and finish was very good2. It's very low profile -- the bottom of the blades are a little less than 9.5" from the ceiling, good for low ceilings3. It's quiet -- just some wind noise on the highest settings but not much, and no buzzing or humming4. Color-adjustable light -- three color temperatures to choose from. AND it remembers the separate dimmer settings for each of the three colors, which I liked. So I could keep the daylight color on full brightness for when I need a lot of light, keep the warmest color on dim for mood lighting, and keep the middle color at a middle brightness for everyday use.5. Assembly was easy -- the fan isn't very heavy, and it has a well-designed mounting system that lets you safely lift the fan onto the ceiling mount, then screw in the other two screws.6. Highest speed is pretty fast -- it's not the most powerful 52" fan I've had, but I have no complaints about the amount of wind it is able to create; it doesn't blow papers off my desk directly below it, but it generates a strong breeze in my office (I just wish the lowest setting was actually low).Other tips/comments:1. Don't forget to level/shim the part that mounts to the ceiling box before attaching the fan to it. This fan doesn't hang from a rod so it isn't self leveling, so if your box isn't perfectly level the fan will be slanted noticeably.2. The remote has a cheap plastic feel to it, but seems durable enough with real buttons (not a thin plastic membrane that would eventually wear away)