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Have you found any major bugs with these? Opening and closing one of my blinds is becoming more of a stretch for me, with my declining physical condition. But money is limited, and I don’t want to waste it. Are they worth investing in?
Looks like they upped the price on these. I may try one out for my stairway window that is hard to reach but to outfit the whole house at $150 each is a bit insane
I just watched a video by another guy, channel ‘Everything Smart Home’. He showed a mechanism for the pulley and referred to them as ‘beaded blinds’. ‘ It’s the ‘Aqara roller shade driver, E1’
I would love to get a few of these, but they don't ship to Canada :( Also, Home Assistant integration would be amazing as well. I'm sure this will be possible once the APIs are created, but non-cloud based integration would be the absolute best :)
Neat product. As you mention @10:10... I hope you're blinds are in good shape. I've seen some really stiff blinds in the past and can imagine that little motor struggling quite a bit 😏
Finally an ingenious option. I’m sold. And price is right!!!! Some of these others out there are pure madness with price gouging and 8 D cell batteries total madness. This however is sexy.
They would be good if they had a local API integration available. A Cloud API (coming soon) leaves you with a 'brick' when the company inevitably goes bust (there are many examples). So, no thanks (yet, they have stated they want to do a local API. I will wait.)
Yes it has, they realized they could make big dollars from this and so they are doing so. The product has not improved it's the same just super inflated price wise. I decided to make my own, which was super easy and cost me less then 20 dollars.
Thanks Brett, I have been looking for affordable smart blinds for years now however they all so complicated to install but not this, 2 mins my gosh. I tried to order 8 units however they don't ship to South Africa, was soo sad man. Quick question, are these blinds compatible with the string types, I don't have the little wand type. By the way, great work, love your videos, keep it up man.
I would love to get but Indiegogo says too much on their site about "contributing" and not buying. Will I get the product I shell out money for? Thanks
Thanks for the review, Brett! Question: Do you see any way that these could be triggered by a remote button? Looking for how my family could operate the blinds without having to reach for their phone or talking to Alexa or Google. Thanks!
Looks like there’s nowhere to find for $84 the cheapest one it’s 150 bucks plus shipping. Can you tell me when you got it for $84 I need eight of them. Please
I like this but the prices have gone up too much. $84 for this is a good price. They want $126 not including shipping which puts it in the 'not worth it' category.
They REALLY need to update their indiegogo page, says shipping March 2021 and prototype phase... Clearly they are out of prototype if they shipped to you and app is launched...I've been waiting for these for almost a year.
There are some DIY options out there but you need to have some pretty intense motors. I would look into smart roller shades or cellular shades for this function.
I find it annoying blinds don't have controls on the android home app. They do have touch controls on Nest Hub or Best Hug Max though. I use Soma Tilt, but theses are a nicer option and cheaper too.
@@TechWithBrett the double sided tape does seem a weird way to attach it to the wall, so far mine haven't let go. Their other products can have screws attached. Not sure why the Tilt did not have this option....
Thank You Brett 🙂 As We will soon be getting New Windows Throughout Our Entire House, This information will be Useful. JaneLee 🕊️ - in Suburban Philadelphia 6/26/21
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None of my blinds have pull strings to tilt the blinds, only to raise and lower them. And to do that 2 times everyday on 6 blinds in the kitchen, it is very time consuming.
I checked the price - they're nearly $150 a blind now. The implementation seems really to be missing the mark for that price point - it has a loud stepper motor driver (imagine all of your windows closing at once...), it can't detect the torque on the motor to auto-calibrate, it doesn't seem to do a great job of consistency when your blinds open and shut (which, let's be honest, isn't your bad blinds on this sponsored video) - my guess is you're constantly recalibrating these things until you chuck them. There are sets for closer to $80-90 by competitors that include the solar recharger, granted, they're for the traditional bead blinds. I like the idea here, but this is a hard pass.
Awesome video as always! Damn Brett, I have been after that wifi password for like 2 year's now and you always cut it out. 😉😉😉😂🤣 This is not bad at all. I hope all is well with you and the family. 🙏🏻 Stay safe brother.
Looks like there are now a few different options for this. The Hook Up covers some DIY options currently available. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_4BcvlIQTuI.html
The wand is more expensive than the blind. $100 bucks??? When these companies realize that in order for them to be successful, and by saying success I mean have consumer adherence, they will need to bring their price into more affordable levels. i.e. price it like a wyze cam. Make it 20 or 30 bucks and you see the same growth Wyze experienced.