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Anonymous
3 out of 7 installed very good

3 out of 7 installed very good. busy wait in new blinds coming in. Since the last firmware update switchbot working better. Some times on first try it failed. So far it all works first time. Good equipment . love auto open and close manual and open percents

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AdGuy
Great Addition to Smart Home

Having purchased and installed Tilt on a few windows, I’m very happy with the addition to the house. It’s incredibly easy to install only taking minutes. I definitely recommend getting the hub if you want to control them outside the app. The app by the way felt intuitive when setting everything up. The only complaint from the wife is that the motor can be a little loud. I don’t mind as it’s over quickly and I’m sure future iterations will improve over time. All in all I’d definitely recommend

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Scott Gaydos
Mostly Great

Ultimately, the Blind Tilt Combo from SwitchBot does what it's supposed to do - automates opening/closing of your blinds...and at a relatively better price point than most other competitors. However, getting to where I wanted to be - full voice-automation/integration with Google Home (i.e. "Hey Google, close the blinds) took far more steps than I anticipated. The blind "Group" functionality on SwitchBot is deactivated at the moment and noted by the manufacturer as "buggy". That's unfortunate, because then, to get blinds to work in unison, you have to go through multiple steps creating "Scenes" that link blinds and respective actions (open/close up/close down/whatever) together and then link those Scenes through learned commands (e.g. "close the blinds") on Google Home. In the end, it all does work, which is great, but does require a bit of DIY on your part to get to full integration. Overall, good value for the money.

Q: Can I still manually control my blinds?

A: Yes, SwitchBot Blind Tilt still gives you the option of controlling manually, and will auto-sync the blind status via our app.

 

Q: What is sunrise/sunset mode?

A: With Hub Mini, you can set SwitchBot Scenes via our app, set schedules when sunrise/sunset is set as a condition, or even set Blind Tilt to open/close as an action. Sunrise/sunset time adjustments according to the location you select.

 

Q: How long the batteries last?

A: With the included solar panel, Blind Tilt can stay powered forever in good sunlight conditions. Even without the solar panel, the Blind Tilt can last for over 10 months with windows that face less sunlight.

 

Q: Can I move my blinds to any position, and not fully open or close them?

A: Yes, you can fully open or close your blinds, in either direction. SwitchBot Blind Tilt allows for precise adjustments to the closest 2°.

 

Q: Can I group my blinds?

A: When controlled with SwitchBot Remote, you can control a maximum of 8 blinds in a group. With Hub Mini, you can set-up as many groups as you want.

 

Q: Dose Blind Tilt work with Alexa, Google Home, Siri, IFTTT, Home Assistant, Smart Things, and Homekit?

A: Paired with Hub Mini, Blind Tilt can work with third-party voice assistants. Currently, Blind Tilt works with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Siri Shorts, Home Assistant and Smart Things. We are trying to develop other smart home integration also.

 

Q: Is the API open?

A: The API for Blind Tilt is estimated to be available one month after official product launch.

 

Q: What is the minimum and maximum diameter of supported blind wands?

A: Common-size wands are all supported. The specific diameter of blind wand supported are: 6.3mm to 10.2mm (0.25in to 0.4in), 12mm (0.47in).

 

Q: Is this compatible with vertical blinds?

A: Unfortunately, Blind Tilt is not compatible with vertical blinds.

 

Q: Is this device reliable?

A: Blind Tilt has been tested using hundreds of processes to make sure it is reliable, including extreme environment tests like -20°C to 65°C, 50% to 95% humidity, and undergone 5% NaCl Corrosion tests. We also tested it continuously rotating 50 thousand times to make sure our motor can last up to 5-years.

 

Q: Is it noisy when working?

A: SwitchBot Blind Tilt is designed with a low-noise motor, it only produces noise up to 40dB when working in quiet mode; and 50dB when in performance mode (the motor turns at a higher speed with higher torque at this time).

 

Q: Is solar panel included in the box?

A: Yes, every SwitchBot Blind Tilt will come with a solar panel.
For example: the 3-pack SwitchBot Blind Tilt combo includes 3 solar panels.

Customer Reviews

Based on 3 reviews
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Anonymous
3 out of 7 installed very good

3 out of 7 installed very good. busy wait in new blinds coming in. Since the last firmware update switchbot working better. Some times on first try it failed. So far it all works first time. Good equipment . love auto open and close manual and open percents

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AdGuy
Great Addition to Smart Home

Having purchased and installed Tilt on a few windows, I’m very happy with the addition to the house. It’s incredibly easy to install only taking minutes. I definitely recommend getting the hub if you want to control them outside the app. The app by the way felt intuitive when setting everything up. The only complaint from the wife is that the motor can be a little loud. I don’t mind as it’s over quickly and I’m sure future iterations will improve over time. All in all I’d definitely recommend

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Scott Gaydos
Mostly Great

Ultimately, the Blind Tilt Combo from SwitchBot does what it's supposed to do - automates opening/closing of your blinds...and at a relatively better price point than most other competitors. However, getting to where I wanted to be - full voice-automation/integration with Google Home (i.e. "Hey Google, close the blinds) took far more steps than I anticipated. The blind "Group" functionality on SwitchBot is deactivated at the moment and noted by the manufacturer as "buggy". That's unfortunate, because then, to get blinds to work in unison, you have to go through multiple steps creating "Scenes" that link blinds and respective actions (open/close up/close down/whatever) together and then link those Scenes through learned commands (e.g. "close the blinds") on Google Home. In the end, it all does work, which is great, but does require a bit of DIY on your part to get to full integration. Overall, good value for the money.