Automated window coverings are a great addition to a smart home. They offer sun protection, energy efficiency, and accessibility. These devices are easier to operate than old-fashioned window coverings.
Many newer systems integrate with a home’s existing automation system. You can ask devices like the Amazon Echo to perform specific tasks. The same is true for smart light bulbs. Adding this technology to your home can be tricky, however. If you’re not sure how it works, hire a professional.
Depending on the type of automated window coverings you choose, they may require electricity. However, they can also have solar power options. This will reduce your energy costs during the hot summer months.
Some of the latest trends in automated window treatments include compatibility with Control 4, wireless control from an iPhone, and complete integration with existing automation systems. These products can also be integrated with timers and sensors.
Adding automated blinds to your home can help protect your furnishings and artwork from UV rays. You can set them to close during the day, while leaving them open during the night.
In addition to protecting your furnishings and artwork from UV rays, they can also help to reduce your heating and cooling bills. Most of these systems have built-in temperature sensors.
When choosing a motorized shading system, you’ll need to decide whether you want it to open or close at predetermined times. A good option is to have the system close at sunset. Another feature to consider is battery backup.