Automatic window blinds can be easy! I will show you 4 different smart solutions to automate my shades and blinds, so you can …
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Summary:

This content explains the process of automating window blinds in an easy and convenient way. It provides a step-by-step guide on how to automate blinds using a smart home system or a motorized blind kit. The guide emphasizes the convenience and benefits of automation, such as remote control access, scheduling, and energy efficiency. It also highlights that automating window blinds is a simple and DIY-friendly project that can be accomplished without professional assistance.

Conclusion:

Automating your window blinds can greatly enhance the convenience and functionality of your home. With the advancements in smart home technology, it has become easier than ever to control your blinds remotely and schedule them according to your preferences. By automating your blinds, you can improve energy efficiency and create a more comfortable living environment. Whether you choose a smart home system or a motorized blind kit, the process is simple and can be done by yourself without the need for professional installation.

FAQs:

1. Is it possible to automate existing blinds?

Yes, it is possible to automate existing blinds. You can either purchase a motorized blind kit specifically designed for retrofitting or explore smart home systems that offer compatibility with various types of blinds.

2. Can I control my automated blinds from my smartphone?

Absolutely! Most smart home systems allow you to control your blinds using dedicated mobile apps. You can adjust the blinds, create schedules, and even integrate them with other smart devices in your home.

3. Are motorized blinds more expensive than traditional blinds?

Motorized blinds may have a higher upfront cost compared to traditional blinds, but they offer long-term benefits in terms of convenience and energy savings. The cost will vary depending on the type of blinds and automation system you choose.

4. Are motorized blinds difficult to install?

No, motorized blinds are designed to be user-friendly and easy to install. Most motorized blind kits come with detailed instructions, and you typically don’t need any special tools or expertise for the installation process.

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34 Comments
  1. Smart Home Solver 11 months ago

    What are you using for smart blinds?

  2. Anggee Adlof 11 months ago

    like the features, setup was difficult for some of my devices (August Door lock, https://www.youtube.com/post/UgkxhB5YOMNj04GuoAosExygP4cH-dKeb4aB Bose speaker)… but all switches and outlets (5), thermostat, tankless water heater. Unfortunately all I can do is turn on/off Bose. It doesn't support volume or changing channels, but I believe that is due to the particular speaker I have…. Worth getting if you already have other devices to use it with… I don't sit around and ask Alexa questions much so that doesn't really matter to me….

  3. Ryan Hakalmazian 11 months ago

    are your ikea shades still working because i’ve heard complaints after a year or so

  4. Jouke Nienhuis 11 months ago

    I like the rod version. It is only not the kind of blind automation for me, because I have a chain

  5. hogluvr1 11 months ago

    Great vid, Reed. I have a question regarding the Ikea product. Did you find the measurements to be true to size, widthwise? I'm sort of between sizes, and afraid it might gap if I go smaller, or be too big if I go wide.

  6. kenneth dunne 11 months ago

    Is there any option for venetian blinds without the wand? My blinds have ropes to pull and so far I can only find smart options for the wand or roller blinds

  7. eliotopian 11 months ago

    is there a retrofit for two separate string pull type blinds?

  8. frank j alejo 11 months ago

    My Lutron shade batteries have been going strong for 2 years now!

  9. Diana Fa 11 months ago

    Any retrofit options for roller blinds?

  10. delinquense 11 months ago

    As others mentioned, I would think you can just use rechargeable batteries on the Lutron, so no real disadvantage.

  11. delinquense 11 months ago

    Would have been nice to have a comparison showing type (retrofit/replace), cost per window, quality, noise, connection options (wifi/BT) ease of install, power options, type of window shade, etc.

  12. CC_SniperGirl 11 months ago

    Any ideas for your basic string pull shades? The kind that you pull the string in one direction to lock after you open them and the other direction to unlock and close them. They're roughly 5ft wide but kinda heavy blackout shades.

  13. underdog576967 11 months ago

    Looking into Smartwings cellular blinds or roller shades…they seem to be quality and a decent price point .
    Go up to 110” wide

  14. Melissa Taylor 11 months ago

    hi! I’ve been searching your YouTube and trying to find a solution, do you have suggestions to automate existing honeycomb bottom up shades?

  15. nha truc le palacios 11 months ago

    Thank you! I’m so glad you made this video and I happen to came across it. This is what I have been looking for and glad to know that that it exist and affordable.

  16. ItzzSwaggy 11 months ago

    Can you use the Lutron pico and caseta remotes with the ikea roller shades?

  17. user01 11 months ago

    does IKEA blinds transmit the battery life to smartthings home hub? I want to know when the battery is getting low. my current thirdreality blinds I am testing do not show battery status in smartthings which is annoying. I know the batteries will die when i need it most.

  18. HENDRA GORDEN 11 months ago

    Waaaww,,,,amazing,,window blind

  19. Geek in the Garden 11 months ago

    Nice video. For the switchbot curtain opener does it come in pairs or do you have to get 2 bots per pair of curtains?

  20. user01 11 months ago

    does this work the same with smartthings for IKEA praktlysing shades?

  21. Shaz 11 months ago

    Home assistant?

  22. DanielHolt17 11 months ago

    JESUS how much for that Wand!!! 😱😱😱

  23. Officer Moose 11 months ago

    I’m interested in that bay Signal lamp 👀 where can I get one

  24. Sam M 11 months ago

    If you want to pull the blinds up, how would you do it with the wand?

  25. charles daniel 11 months ago

    I have project am working on and I really need the complete smart home automation

  26. charles daniel 11 months ago

    Please am commenting from Nigeria 🇳🇬 how do I get this

  27. Julia McDonald 11 months ago

    Hi! We have levolor shades with a battery pack & remote control. Just wonder if there is a Wi-Fi power unit that I can retro fit and connect to my phone for scheduling? Thanks in advance!

  28. Wendy Jones 11 months ago

    Good idea but doesn't it make people kinda abit lazy having all these smart options lol

  29. Wendy Jones 11 months ago

    I got exactly same blinds but they ain't smart blinds shame I wanted then but they are just too expensive in uk to buy for me I have huge 5 bay windows so larger sizes costs alot more

  30. Wendy Jones 11 months ago

    Can you make normal blinds automated or smart cos the prices are expensive to buy

  31. Dearon Tufankjian 11 months ago

    How did you buy the Lurton blinds and customize the design?

  32. André Mariano 11 months ago

    too bad the wand sounds like someone is dying

  33. DIDAmnesia 11 months ago

    Video on 1.5x speed works much better

  34. Hammad Shabbir 11 months ago

    check this video to get more information about How to Motorized Blinds? https://www.youtube.com/shorts/_lBgAyxUR2U

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