








💨 Boost your comfort, not your noise.
The BIOWIND Quiet Register Booster Fan is a sleek, energy-efficient solution designed to enhance airflow through 6x10 inch HVAC vents. Featuring a whisper-quiet 18 dB operation, 200 CFM airflow capacity, and a smart temperature sensor with remote-controlled 10-speed fan settings, it optimizes room temperature while reducing energy costs. Easy to install and built with a premium anodized aluminum frame, it’s perfect for millennials seeking smart home comfort upgrades without bulky equipment.











| ASIN | B0D3HJWTWK |
| Air Flow Capacity | 200 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | #101,068 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #292 in Household Ventilation Fans |
| Brand | BIOWIND |
| Color | White 6" x 10" |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (175) |
| Date First Available | June 12, 2024 |
| Efficiency | 33.33 CFM/Watt |
| Electric fan design | Exhaust Fan |
| Finish Type | Painted |
| Included Components | Cord, Remote |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Installation Type | Wall Mount, Floor Mount |
| Is Cordless? | No |
| Item Weight | 1.71 pounds |
| Item model number | HZD-610-W |
| Main Power Connector Type | AC power cord |
| Manufacturer | BIOWIND |
| Model Name | AirBoost T6 |
| Noise Level | 18 Decibels |
| Number of Blades | 7 |
| Number of Power Levels | 10 |
| Power Source | ac |
| Product Dimensions | 7.48"D x 1.96"W x 11.61"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Exhausting, Ventilating |
| Room Type | Bedroom, Dining Room, Home Office, Kids Room, Living Room |
| Size | 6" x 10" |
| Special Feature | Remote Controlled |
| Speed | 10 RPM |
| Style | Modern |
| Wattage | 6 watts |
J**W
This works, and I need to order some more for other rooms
I have an upstairs that runs too warm all summer. It's big room with one vent fed by at least a 15 foot run of 12" duct. I had been planning to sever the duct and install an inline duct fan up in the attic and either use an expensive pressure switch or tap into the thermostat wire with a relay, but this vent register booster is a much easier to install and less expensive solution - and it's working pretty well! Plugging it in is the only tricky part, but I was able to plug it in up in the attic so no cord is visible. I took my old vent register off and I probed around the edges with one of those wiring fishing rods until I found a gap where the rod could push up into the attic. Then I climbed up in the attic, plugged it into an outlet up there and then taped the end of the cord to the rod so I could pull it back down into the room. The AC register booster has a short 6 inch lead attached to it, and the rest of the wire connects to that. It's obviously heavier than a plain vent register, so it was bit difficult to install because I had to use both hands to hold the register up there and connect the wire and then reach for the screw and screwdriver to fasten it in place without letting go of anything. The thermostat measures the air in the duct so that you can set it a temperature below the normal room temperature, but above the temperature you're reading in the vent when the AC is on and it will turn the fans on only once the cold air starts coming through. Mine started off reading 68ºF in the duct, but after a while I checked it again and the reading was 66º, so I figure it's pulling the cool air through the duct faster and not allowing it to heat up in that long duct in the attic. I still need to replace my AC system, but I can tell that this room is noticeably more comfortable after installing this inexpensive solution first.
R**8
Works to cool the room for sure.
I have an upstairs bedroom with a north window that was always too hot. Even setting the HVAC system fan on "continuous/high" it was 79-80 degrees in late afternoon when the sun hit the window. Keeping our HVAC fan continuous/high, I experimented with the options on this unit. Having the fan on this booster set at max speed (5) did cool the room to 74-75 degrees on a hot sunny day. The cool setting worked as well and I could set the fan to the max speed, also. Note the small area for the thermostat so it doesn't block the vent much. This measures the temp IN THE VENT. I set it at 75 degrees so anything lower than that and the fan would operate. Higher that that it will shut off. This unit is 200CFM where the others are lower so that really helps move more air. The light can be turned off and the unit still works as set. It installs easily. It's a little noisy at speed 10, but it gets quieter when the fan is on lower settings. If on the "Cool" setting, the fan comes on and off automatically, but it soft starts and the noise gradually increases.
M**W
Works good. Came broke.
Product came damaged but functions. Build quality is not great. As for the functionality the unit works good. There is a noticeable difference in room temp. We bypassed the temp range and went right for the direct fan speeds. Level 10 moved a lot of air, but is a bit noisy. Not horrible, probably half the noise of a box fan. Anything less that level 5 seems like a waste. The temp range works and I look forward to using it this winter to help with temperature differences in each room.
S**R
Waste of money, don’t bother
I love hate this thing! It works good when you first get it but it crapped out the first week, the fan quit working. I text Amazon they set up a way to email the company it came from and I was ghosted by the. I’ve heard not a thing back from them. Total waste of money!
K**H
Love it! It works really well, but you need an outlet nearby
This thing is awesome! We have a vent in our addition that is the farthest from the furnace so it’s cold in the winter and hot in the summer. But this vent fan boosts what the hvac system is sending through the ducts and helps immensely! I love that the fan has 10 speeds. Crank it to 10 to really get the air moving, then lower it to 3 for a quieter experience. It needs to be plugged into the wall, so you’ll need a receptacle nearby. My vent is in the floor near an outlet so it’s not a problem, but you’ll need to know where you have power before deciding if this solar will work for you.
X**A
Doesn’t blow much air and is noisy if it does
Haven’t noticed an increase in airflow unless it’s on 10 and then it’s too noisy. Does work a bit, just not as well as I had hoped. Remote is very basic, you can only control the fan speed with it.
G**E
Great booster
Great item, works as advertised.
L**.
Smart, Quiet, and Backed by Outstanding Customer Service
Quick Summary This is a smart register booster fan designed to improve airflow from HVAC vents, and it truly works as advertised. The unit is compact, quiet, and easy to install, making it a practical solution for uneven room temperatures. Customer service was also exceptional—they guided me through adjusting the settings, and now my previously warm room is cool and comfortable. Pros * Quiet operation with adjustable fan speed (0–10 levels) * Smart temperature control with automatic on/off functionality * Includes remote control for convenience * Helps eliminate hot or cold spots in the home * Energy-efficient and cost-saving compared to other cooling options * Excellent and responsive customer support Cons * May require minor trial and error for optimal settings but customer service will take care of you Use Experience I installed this fan in a room that consistently ran warm, even with central AC running. Setup took just a few minutes, and the plug-and-play design made it very easy to get started. Once I fine-tuned the fan speed and temperature settings—with help from customer support—the room quickly became livable and stayed that way consistently. The remote makes it easy to adjust settings from across the room without disrupting comfort.
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