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BOND | Add Wifi to Ceiling Fan, Fireplace or Motorized shades | Works with Alexa, Google Home | Remote Control with App | Works with iPhone or Android

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Features

  • CONTROL UP TO THIRTY CEILING FANS - A single BOND can control up to thirty ceiling fans from one central location. The BOND can record and transmit RF (radio frequency) as well as IR (infrared) signals, so it will work regardless of what kind of remote you have. The area range is about 2,500 sq. ft. so youll be able to control fans in other rooms or on another floor.
  • NO INSTALLATION NEEDED - Set up is extremely quick and easy. Simply plug in the BOND device, download the app to your phone, point your fan remote at the BOND, and youre done! All of the functions on your remoteincluding fan speed, light dimmer settingscan now be controlled via the BOND.
  • SMART HOME FUNCTIONALITY WITHOUT BREAKING THE BANK - Everybody wants devices and appliances with smart home functionality, but many of these products are extremely expensive. With BOND, you can make your old appliances smart without replacing them. Our software currently supports ceiling fans and electric and gas fireplaces, and motorized shades!

Brand: BOND


Color: black


Electric fan design: Ceiling Fan


Power Source: AC


Style: 1st Generation


Product Dimensions: 3.8"D x 3.8"W x 1.1"H


Room Type: Kitchen, Bedroom


Special Feature: Works with Alexa, Remote Controlled, Wi-Fi Enabled, App Operable, Works with Google home


Recommended Uses For Product: Cooling, Ventilating, Air Circulation


Wattage: 5 watts


Brand: ‎BOND


Color: ‎black


Electric fan design: ‎Ceiling Fan


Power Source: ‎AC


Style: ‎1st Generation


Product Dimensions: ‎3.8"D x 3.8"W x 1.1"H


Room Type: ‎Kitchen, Bedroom


Special Feature: ‎Works with Alexa, Remote Controlled, Wi-Fi Enabled, App Operable, Works with Google home


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Cooling, Ventilating, Air Circulation


Wattage: ‎5 watts


Finish Type: ‎Painted


Number of Blades: ‎3


Blade Length: ‎2.25 Inches


Voltage: ‎240 Volts


Collection Name: ‎Fans


Item Weight: ‎0.45 Pounds


Included Components: ‎Manual


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: ‎Indoor


Model Name: ‎BD-1000


Control Method: ‎App, Remote, Voice


Connector Type: ‎Standard AC power plug


Blade Material: ‎Plastic


Cable Length: ‎6 Feet


Is Cordless?: ‎No


Number of Power Levels: ‎2


Main Power Connector Type: ‎AC power cord


Manufacturer: ‎Olibra LLC


UPC: ‎612520601607 860509000402


Form Factor: ‎Small box-like shape


Part Number: ‎BD-1000


Item Weight: ‎7.2 ounces


Item model number: ‎BD-1000


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Finish: ‎Painted


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number Of Pieces: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Works with Alexa, Remote Controlled, Wi-Fi Enabled, App Operable, Works with Google home


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: June 15, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • So far so good for fireplace and fan!
I had been wanting to connect my fireplace and the large fan on my screen porch to my existing home automation for a while. My original plan was to use the dry connect wires for the fireplace to rig up a switch for it, but that wouldn't have given me full function over the additional features like the lighting and flame level, etc., which I get with the remote. Added to that was the fact that the terminals were quite difficult to reach so I wasn't really looking forward to the required effort. I also had a large fan on the screen porch and I was going to use a Innovelli Z-wave fan/light switch, but that meant moving a table and getting out the ladder to replace the existing remote receiver in the ceiling and that didn't excite me much either. Then, I found out about Bond Bridge and, while the reviews were a little spotty, and my fireplace remote was not listed as supported, I checked the FCC ID and found that it operated in the supported frequency range so I thought I'd give it a shot. Well, I'm sure glad I did because, so far, it seems to work perfectly. Now, that's not to say that I didn't have a few bumps along the way, especially with the fireplace remote. The remote has controls to of course turn the fireplace on/off, but also the lighting functions and flame height, etc., however, this is a touch remote and it doesn't exactly translate directly to buttons. Also, the first few attempts to program the remote to even do simple functions like on/off didn't work. The device showed as accepted, but then I couldn't control the device, however, I then noticed that the learned frequency was listed as 304 Mhz, when the FCC docs say 303.8Mhz. Not much difference and I thought it could be a rounding issue, but decided to use advanced settings and manually specify the 303.8Mhz for learning and indeed, after that, learning went pretty well. Once I had on/off working well, I decided to try the lights and flame level and, while it took a little bit of trial and error, I eventually managed to get the light to work, and to program low/medium/high levels for the flame by using the remote to set level 1, 4, and 7. My ceiling fan is manufactured by Craftmade and it was much easier because it's remote was in the database. As soon as programmed the first function to set fan to high speed it recognized it and let me select a test a predefined remote and it worked perfectly. Integration with Alexas and Home Assistant was super easy and, before long, I was calling out to Alexa to turn on the fireplace and set flame level, etc. Same with the fan, could easily select the three speeds and turn the light on and off. One thing I can't really say much about how much area it will cover as I notice quite a few complaints about not covering a large enough area, in my case the two devices are only about 15 feet apart, separated by a brick wall, but I had a perfect area to hide it directly in between. Of course, only time will tell how reliable this device will be, that's really the telling factor for any home automation device IMO, but so far, so good. It'll get a good workout with the fan for the summer, and then the fireplace in the fall/winter and then we'll know more about that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2021 by L. Sightler

  • Best Automation for Somfy Motorized Blinds and Integration with Google Home
2- 15 Year Old Somfy Motorized Outdoor Solar Shades - automating a majority of my house with Google Home as Primary Control on IPad. Bridge was extremely fast and easy to configure and add devices too. Was also able to control 3 Hunter Outdoor Fans. Setting schedules was easy. Then easy to add into my Google Home. One of easiest Home Automation Products I have used. Great price point too. Thanks to Bloomin Blinds for recommending. Awesome Product! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2025 by Bill B

  • Great with a few Caveats
I've had this for over a year now and it has definitely added great connectivity, via the Bond app, to our ceiling fans and lamps. Basically anything I had with an RF (radio frequency) remote was able to be controlled by this bridge. Programing remotes can be tedious as you have to hold the remote very close to the bridge (within an inch or two) during this process. Each function must be separately programmed too. I did have to perform multiple programing attempts to find the optimal frequency. For example, the first time I paired a lamp, the bond bridge would pick 333.14 MHz. When testing the functions, it might not, for example, toggle the light reliably. On a second pairing, the bridge would pick 333.23 MHz. Then, the functions would be very reliable. What I found, during research of forums, is that the device remote (for your fan or lamp) needs to have fresh batteries and that you really need to hold the remote extremely close to the bond bridge during the programing process. Above frequencies are just examples, the point is that if you find that the first pairing is successful, test that function and make sure it works every single time you press the button in the app before program remaining functions. Once I figured out the quirks of the programing process, adding the rest of my fans and lamps was easy. I would often only need one programing attempt per remote. Once paired the bond bridge has amazing range. I live in a two story house and my bridge is setup on the first floor in one corner of the floorplan. It is able to send its signals through multiple walls and reliably control fans and lights on the opposite corner of the house on the second floor. I have seven fans and three lamps. Via the app, the bond bridge controls them flawlessly. Unfortunately for me, I was never able to add our electric fireplace remote. This is an IR (infrared) device. I tried multiple programing attempts over the past year, used fresh batteries. I pointed the remote at various spots on the bridge at various distances during pairing. No luck. What this means is that some devices simply can't be added. I had no other IR remotes to test, this difficulty may be due to my specific fireplace. Also unfortunate is the trouble I had adding Bond Bridge to Google home. I was only able to add to google a month ago. Initially the functions worked via Google (example: Hey Google turn off living room fan). Recently these have stopped working. Maybe the smart home integration works better on Alexa or Smart Things. Overall I recommend this to anyone who wants to add wifi connection to remote controlled fans and lights. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2025 by Chris Moser

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