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Carro Neva Smart Ceiling Fan | How to Install and Integrate in Your Smart Home

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Step-by-step guide on how to install the Carro Neva Smart Ceiling Fan and integrate it with you smart home and automation. ((CLICK SHOW MORE FOR EVERYTHING MENTIONED)) ***AFFILIATE LINKS USED ABOVE. Not a sponsored video. Post contains my genuine recommendations and opinions. See exclusive videos early on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/mrremotelife Contribute to the channel - paypal.me/BibbsMediaGroupLLC FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM! “MrRemoteLife” TikTok - MrRemoteLife FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/MrRemoteLife SNAPCHAT - “MrRemoteLife” https://www.snapchat.com/add/edbibbs Something to Send: 19701 Bethel Church Rd Suite 103-212 Cornelius NC 28031 Music: theXmen

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In this video I’m installing the Carro Neva smart ceiling fan from start to finish, and I’m showing you the stuff that actually matters when you’re doing it in a real house—not just the “pretty” steps. I already had everything unboxed and laid out, and we jump right into mounting the bracket the right way. Quick tip: I went straight into the existing box because it’s a proper ceiling fan box (you can see/feel the stud up there), so the bracket can mount solid. From there it’s the usual downrod setup, routing wires, and making sure you don’t forget that canopy piece…which I definitely did anyway. The big takeaway is the wiring and the switch situation. This fan uses both the fan and light circuits (in my case red and black), because the included wall controller combines fan + light into one smart switch. I wire it green to ground, white to neutral, black to fan, and blue to light—then match that up top. After blades and the LED module go in, I swap the existing wall switches so the fan can actually be “smart,” because the smart features aren’t in the fan—they’re in the switch. Finally, I walk through adding it in the Carro Home app. It’ll discover the device (there’s a barcode on the switch), then you attach it to Wi‑Fi. Just know this: it’s not Apple HomeKit compatible—it's Siri Shortcuts compatible—while Alexa and Google are built in.

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