The Akara Roller Shade Driver E1 is a retrofit device designed to work with your existing blinds to turn them into smart blinds…
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Introducing Easy & Affordable Smart Blinds! Now you can have smart blinds in just a matter of minutes. Our innovative technology allows you to automate your blinds and control them remotely, making your life easier and more convenient.
Key features:
- Easy installation: Our smart blinds can be installed without any professional help. Simply follow our step-by-step guide and you’ll have them up and running in no time.
- Remote control: With our smartphone app, you can control your blinds from anywhere. Open or close them with a single tap or set them on a schedule to create the perfect ambiance in your home.
- Voice control: Our smart blinds are compatible with popular voice assistants like Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. Simply voice your command and watch your blinds move accordingly.
- Energy efficiency: By automating your blinds, you can optimize natural light and reduce your dependence on artificial lighting. This helps to save energy and lower your utility bills.
- Privacy and security: Keep your home safe and secure with our smart blinds. You can set your blinds to open and close at specific times, giving the illusion that someone is always home.
Conclusion:
Easy & Affordable Smart Blinds offer a convenient and cost-effective solution to automate and control your blinds. With easy installation, remote control capabilities, voice control options, energy efficiency, and enhanced security, our smart blinds provide a seamless smart home experience.
FAQs:
1. Are these smart blinds compatible with all types of windows?
Our smart blinds are designed to fit most standard windows. However, we recommend checking the measurements and compatibility before purchasing.
2. Can I control the blinds without a smartphone?
While our smartphone app provides convenient control options, you can also control the blinds manually using the provided remote control.
3. Are these blinds battery-powered?
Yes, our smart blinds are battery-powered, ensuring hassle-free installation and operation. The batteries are long-lasting and easy to replace.
4. Can I integrate these blinds with other smart home devices?
Absolutely! Our smart blinds are designed to be compatible with popular smart home systems and devices, allowing you to create a seamless smart home environment.
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Who is already automating blinds? If so what are you currently using?
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How to you overcome de "stop bead" on the akara?
Just got a Zemismart curtain track. Excited to install it.
I would pay up to 15 USD for one unit. Not more than that since I have 5 blinds to automate. Since this is the cheapo route, it should be cheap and not an expensive solution.
is it mount on the wall a must? or i can just hang it?
Would this be powerful enough to also power roman blinds, ratherb than roller blinds?
Can you do a video with a Local Push blind? like Dooya?
Can you still raise the blinds manually if you have this device installed?
What if you don't have the beads and you only have the string pull chord? Will it work?
Does this work with strings
Did Aqara cease production of these? I'm not able to find them for sale.
If it's ZigBee does it work with Philips hue as a switch or something?
Is there one that works with blinds that use string?
Great video as always!! Have you had any issues once added to HA? I’ve noticed some people have been posting the up arrow in HA is greyed out so they can’t open the blinds. More so with ZHA. Have you had this issue at all?
Great review!
Does this work with Zebra blinds?
Rather than having a slide control on app, is it possible to have like 3 buttons like: open, 50% open, close?
Finally got one of those yesterday ^^ Already working in Home Assistant but i have an issue… always have to go to the device page in z2mqtt and click on the position refresh… any help?
Being quite frustrated at the moment. Watched this video and bought a first blind thinking it would work nicely in Home Assistant. Wrong wrong wrong. It’s not easy to do and I can’t get it working as yet. Running HA on raspberry pi using ZHA using ConbeeII. Blind us identified as a curtain and doesn’t work at all. Found various discussions on one that suggest I am not alone but failing to understand what I need to do to fix it.
Just making sure others know before diving in. Any tips would be greatly received.
Guys, "blinds" and "shades" are 2 different things.