How to Make Your Home Look Occupied with Automated Smart Curtains When You're Away

 Whether you want to wake up to the sunlight streaming into your room, save energy by closing them at night or simply have more backlight during your virtual calls, Smart Curtains make it possible for you to alter and regulate the amount of natural light that comes into your home. They can be controlled using your smartphone’s app and some have timer settings to open or close at a specific time of day. These smart curtains can also be used in combination with your smart lighting system to automatically switch to lower or brighter settings depending on the time of the day.



 A smartphone application or voice commands

Unlike smart blinds that need to be manually opened or closed, these smart curtain systems are designed to operate without the need for additional technology like sensors or fancy automated systems. They work on a simple motorized rail system and operate via a smartphone application or voice commands (Alexa and Google Assistant compatible) which makes them very easy to integrate into your home automation setup. Some are even made for DIY installation with a quick online video from the manufacturer to help you get started.

 The best smart motorized curtains

Some of the best smart motorized curtains on the market come with built-in timer functions that allow you to program them to open and close at a certain time. They can even be connected to your smart thermostat so they can close during the hottest parts of the summer to decrease HVAC usage and open during the winter to keep your home warm with sunlight.

Phone with built-in voice control

You can also connect them to your smart alarm so they’ll open and close to show you’re at home when you’re away or to deter intruders by making it look as if someone is in the house. Smart curtains can also be remotely controlled using your smart home hub or even your phone with built-in voice control so you don’t have to physically open and close them when you’re far away from the house.

 Choosing one for your needs

As with any Smart Curtains device, not all smart curtain systems are created equal and it’s important to assess the features and compatibility before choosing one for your needs. Look for a system that’s compatible with your home network and has the ability to integrate with other smart devices like your smart lighting. You’ll also want to ensure it can be operated manually and has a backup power source in case of a power cut.

Conclusion

Lastly, be sure to check for remote controls and the ability to set up the curtain in either U or I-rail rods. You’ll want to ensure that the app is easy to use and has a variety of features like schedule settings, weather-based configuration and geo-located preferences. The Switch Bot is a good example of a premium choice that offers all of the above features along with an impressive warranty and customer support. Be sure to consider the installation process as well and find out if you’ll need to hire a professional to install it or if it’s DIY compatible.


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