A modern LED ceiling‑light/bladeless‑fan combo is a 2‑in‑1 fixture that replaces both a conventional ceiling light and a conventional ceiling fan.
Specifications
Voltage / Power supply — e.g. 100‑240 V AC, 50/60 Hz (so it works for standard home wiring).
• Fan motor type & wattage — often a low‑power but efficient motor (some use DC or copper‑coil motors), with wattage ranging from a few watts (for small units) up to ~30–45 W or more for larger/heavier ones.
• Number of fan speeds — many have multiple speed settings (e.g. 3‑6 speeds) adjustable by remote control.
• Lighting: integrated LED — rather than separate bulb sockets; includes LED panel or LED module.
• Light wattage / output — depending on model: can vary widely (e.g. from ~18 W up to ~50–60 W or more), or stated in lumens.
• Color temperature (CCT) — many support multiple color‑temps: e.g. warm (≈ 3000 K), neutral (≈ 4000 K), cool/white (≈ 6000 K), or adjustable across a range.
• Dimming / brightness control — some have dimmable LED lights (or multiple brightness levels) via remote or wall control.
• Control method — typically remote control; may include on/off, fan speed, light brightness, color‑temp control, timer settings.
• Size / Dimensions — often given as diameter (or “fan span” when blades extended) and height (drop from ceiling). Important for ensuring fit and air circulation for your room size.
• Noise / quietness level — a good modern fixture aims to be quiet, sometimes with sound levels stated (e.g. “quiet operation”, “whisper‑quiet motor”).
• Suitable room/coverage area — many specs will suggest the ideal room size the light + fan is designed for (e.g. small bedroom, medium living room, etc.).
• Materials and build — plastics (ABS, acrylic), metals (iron, steel), sometimes metal housing + acrylic diffusers for light.