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Graywind Motorized Shades 100% Blackout Compatible with Alexa Google WiFi Hardwired Smart Roller Shade Remote Control Automated Window Blinds with Valance, Customized Size (Grey Brown)

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Color: Grey Brown


Material Type: 2 - Hardwired Smart Motor


Features

  • Functional roller shades: 100% Blackout textured fabric with waterproof back layer. Provide absolute privacy & additional energy saving, fade-resistant and durable. Ideal indoor window treatments for bedroom, living room, patio sliding door and media room etc. Cordless design, safe for children and pets. RoHS Certificated, environmental friendly. Valance and designed bottom bar for customized option.
  • Direct to Alexa/Google: Hardwired motor and always plugged in, work with 2.4G/5GHz WiFi. Easily achieve app control & voice control, no smart bridge required. Flexibly create groups or routines, set timing schedules and percentage control your smart blinds via mobile app or voice command, really free your hands! What's more, Graywind automatic shades also can be controlled on app even you're away from home, no further worries.
  • 15-channel timing remote: Able to seperately & group control maximum 15 smart curtains. It provides favorite position as well (the basic program of remote will be set before shipment). 20 date-time groups available, add any electric curtains to any schedules to achieve automatic timing control as preference. Support handheld or wall-mounted.
  • After service: Graywind smart blinds are designed for easier installation, manuals and video guide available. We provide a long-term technical support.

Material: 2 - Hardwired Smart Motor


Product Dimensions: 120"L x 99"W


Brand: Graywind


Color: Grey Brown


Opacity: Blackout


Material: 2 - Hardwired Smart Motor


Product Dimensions: 120"L x 99"W


Brand: Graywind


Color: Grey Brown


Opacity: Blackout


Recommended Uses For Product: Indoor


Specific Uses For Product: Patio


Room Type: Office, Bedroom, Living Room


Operation Mode: Automatic


Special Feature: Thermal Insulation


Included Components: Mounting Hardware


Number of Items: 1


Pattern: Solid


Item Weight: 4 Kilograms


Product Care Instructions: Spot Clean


Closure Type: Cordless


Size: Custom Size


Mounting Type: Inside Mount, Outside Mount


Number Of Panels: 1


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Item Weight: 8.8 pounds


Manufacturer: Graywind


Date First Available: October 19, 2019


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  • The quality of professional window coverings that you can do yourself
Color: Jacquard Grey Material Type: 1 - Rechargeable Smart Motor
We bought a house with 33 windows. That means a lot of investment in window coverings. We worked with a local designer to add high-end wireless motorized blinds to the whole house. A name brand that looked terrific. It was expensive but we felt worth it. When we realized the blinds didn't get the rooms dark enough I started browsing Amazon for a solution and I found Graywind motorized blackout shades. The site took me through exactly how to measure for shades that would mount outside the window frames (and over the blinds). They reviewed my plan and gave me great help on how to make it better. The motorized shades came quickly and were easy to install. They are covering high-end, designer made motorized blinds and they look every bit as good as the blinds and work as smoothly and reliably. What a find. If you want to have a designer look for your windows without the extreme expense and long wait I highly recommend Graywind. The products are solid, reliable and beautiful and the customer support is world-class. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2023 by Mike G Mike G

  • Graywind Motorized Shades, great quality, design and looks!
Color: Vinyl - Dark Grey Material Type: 1 - Rechargeable Smart Motor
The media could not be loaded. I was really happy with the purchase of these motorized blinds. We ended up going with the grey blackout blinds with the valence (with I highly recommend for clean, upscale looks and ease of installation). Their order page makes ordering the correct fit, customization, and features easy as long as you pay attention to input the correct measurements and know how you want them installed (e.g., inside or outside the window frame). Even if you make a mistake, the design team will contact you with their recommendations if they see something is off. We bought a total of 8 blinds, 5 of which were custom sizes, with the grey blackouts. We were concerned they wouldn't look as good as fabric shades, but when we saw them in person, the rubberized-vinyl like material looks high quality and premium. A nice benefit of these are that they will hold up to our cats damaging them, and they won't absorb odors as much. As promised, no light gets through the blinds. The package also includes a sleek, easy to operate remote. One remote can control up to 15 blinds and they are already pre-programmed for you. We ordered another 2 to keep one upstairs (which can work from the third floor), and one as a backup. As far as delivery, after 2 days we received a call from the team recommending to widen my shades by 3", and within another week, the shades arrived! After measuring and drilling our holes, we just needed to screw in the brackets, then slide the shades in which snap in easily using the valence for outside the frame mounting. Entire installation was 2 hours by myself at an easy place. After I drilled my holes, most of the work is just attaching the brackets. First thing I did was start charging the motor blinds with the included USB-C wires, and they were charged up and ready by the time I was ready to install them. One charge is good for thousands of movements. You can control the speed, which blinds to open/close, and set the stop positions. The operation is relatively quiet, which again, I think the valence helps damper the motor noise. Will definitely look to Graywind when we are ready to do the other floors. We saved at least $3,000 going through them and installing ourselves. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2023 by John S. John S.

  • Effective, and a bargain.
Color: Jacquard White Material Type: 1 - Rechargeable Smart Motor
Foreword: As I work from home, I find myself engaging in multiple video conferences and meetings. I am normally not a vain person, but in my very competitive job, I try to maintain appearences, and a part of that is lighting. I wanted something more effective than my cheap vertical blinds which do a poor job of blocking out light when I need my room to be dark, and something I can open remotely so that way I do not have to leave my desk when a new meeting starts. And thus began my multiple month-long search for smart curtains. I learned that companies like hunter-douglas and somfy refused to sell directly to me online, insisting I speak to a distributor/dealer first. That was the fastest turn-off I've ever experienced towards a company. Lutron's Serena brand quoted $737 for the cheapest shades and fabric that matched my dimensions. Ikea's Futyr looked really nice, but they were out of stock, and didn't make a model wide enough to cover my window with a single piece of fabric. This left Yoolax (which offered it for $400), and as I shopped for a yoolax curtain, I noticed they were out of stock of their zigbee controlled motors, but I did stumble across Graywind, which wasn't out of stock, and offered a model with a solar panel and a zigbee controller at a similar price. (I wanted zigbee for security, cost, and ease-of-use reasons. Going with a rf hub is more expensive, and involves setting up some 3rd party device which is a potential security vulnerability to my wifi network if the manufacturer stops releasing security updates for it.) Considering the fact that my electric bill is already higher than it needs to be, I was very excited to get the solar panel equipped model and not add to it. Purchasing: Going through the amazon customizer was fairly simple and straightforwards, although there was a few spelling/grammer mistakes, it was more than clear enough to order the shades customized to my window. I was contacted by an agent on behalf of graywind, and had them change my fabric choice from jacquard white, to jacquard gray. Latency/lead: As advertised, Graywind took roughly 4 business days to manufacture my curtain, and Fedex had it on my doorstep in an additional week. Far from Amazon's 2-day delivery that they offer with prime, but what can I expect for something custom-made across the world? Installation: Unfortunately, the instructions and techniques are designed for 2 people, in that someone needs to hold the shade against the wall while another person uses a pencil to mark along the wall where the mounting hardware needs to be installed. Considering I was doing this by myself, I instead got my tape measure and with a lot of marking and measuring, calculated where my brackets needed to be on the wall without pressing the shade to the wall. However, Graywind's instructions were designed to be used on every surface, in any arrangemant, possibly without the features I took advantage of to make sure my brackets were aligned properly. With that constraint in mind, I cannot fault Graywind's documentation. The documentation implied there was 2 brackets included. I received 3, because I ordered an excessively long unit. Since the brackets clip into a rail-like arrangement on the top of the unit, you could theoretically use 4, 5, 6, etc brackets, and I would have preferred that so I could use adhesives to mount it rather than drilling holes in my apartment's wall. Graywind seemed more than eager to send me additional brackets, when I wrote to them providing feedback, so if you would like to use an adhesive like command strips, make sure to ask for some extra brackets. Finally, I had to install the battery in the remote, which was difficult due to the lack of batteries included in the package. A quick trip to my local supermarket later, and the remote was working. Programming: There were 3 things that needed to be done for programming. 1, Remote pairing. 2, Limit setup. 3, Alexa pairing. Remote pairing went flawlessly. Followed the manual, and it worked on the first try. The unit performed exactly as it should, the only issue is that the manual implied something else. To be specific, it implied that the upper and lower limits are not set and need to be set prior to use. This caused me to spend a half hour trying to get the limits set, and becoming mildly upset when the unit didn't move to the limits I "set". Thankfully, one of Graywind's agents made a post on the Q&A section of these shade's product page, stating that the units come with their limits pre-programmed at the factory. Eventually, it clicked in my head, and I read the manual's guidance for deleting limits, to which it stated that the upper limit cannot be deleted and the unit must be factory reset in order for the change to take place. Whatever, so I factory reset, got my limits set properly, and moved onto the final stage. Alexa pairing was near-flawless. Since I was using zigbee, I'd have to put the device into pairing mode for my Echo system to control it. After mis-reading the instructions, the device not responding, and then properly reading the instructions, I got the unit into pairing mode. Turns out that it either isn't compatible with the zigbee hub in a first-generation echo plus, or the pairing mode only lasts a few seconds, as I put it into pairing and *then* attempted discovery with my echo, which was unsuccessful. No worries, since I had an echo studio in another room, I ran discovery on that, *before* quickly putting the unit into pairing mode. That procedure worked on the first try. Usage/operation: The device isn't particularly fast, taking 25 seconds to move 50 inches. Mind, since this is a roller shade, the speed will slightly increase during the latter portion of the retraction (meaning that 100 inches won't take 50 seconds, but more like 48s, and 25 inches would take 15s instead of 12.5s) due to the material wrapping around the armature increasing its diameter. Still, 25 seconds is more than acceptable to me and for my purposes. During the first 10 or 20 cycles, the unit made a strange rattling noise, which was severely off-putting. Thankfully, whatever was rattling settled in, and the unit now only hums quietly from the motor. The material itself looks nice, and is a fairly good blackout material, easily darkening my room when I want to reduce the incoming light. From what I can tell, the solar panel works and keeps the unit running, although for the first few hours, I had the unit running on a portable battery bank to ensure that the motor wouldn't damage the battery while I fiddled with it. I will update this review if I encounter issues with the panel, but I love not having something else eat up my electric bill, or valuable socket space. Alexa can control the device with the following commands: "Alexa, open/raise (my/the) [device name]", ex "Alexa, open my curtains", "Alexa, raise drapes one", etc. "Alexa, close/lower (my/the) [device name]", ex "Alexa, close bedroom curtains", "Alexa, lower the shades", etc. "Alexa, open/close/raise/lower (my/the) [device name] to 1-100%", ex "Alexa, open my curtains to 15%", "Alexa, lower shades one to 50%", etc. Percentages are measured in percent open (ex: 15% moves the shade up a little, but 90% will have the shade open almost all the way), and are agnostic to whichever lower/raise command you use, always moving in either direction to the percent specified. The motor is very accurate, and the percentage commands are extremely powerful, especially if your window is facing away from the sun (since then, all the light entering is diffused, reflected light from the outside enviornment) as you can specify percentages to fine-tune the amount of light in a room to your liking. The remote is a bit more clunky and imprecise, and the zigbee remote uses something similar to a touchscreen, rather than buttons with undermounted switches. Consequently, I found myself accidentally pressing buttons on the remote a lot. My solution was to leave the remote set to a different channel (eg: shade is on channel 1, so when im not using the remote, i set it to channel 2), so that way I don't accidentally issue commands. To be honest however, if you have an echo device, or even the alexa app on your phone, that is much easier to use than the remote and I only use it during meetings, when I want to adjust the light without my viewer noticing my vanity. I cannot really comment much on the style or design, as I am very much a function-over-form person, or to be more precise: form should be derived from function. This roller shade functions well, and for that, I am satisfied with it. My only regret is accidentally buying the model with the valance, since it does absolutely nothing for me, but at least its color-matched to the fabric. Overall, I'm very happy with these shades, as they're exactly what I wanted for my room with no substantial issues. If I had more windows that needed new shades, I would definetly buy this model sans valance again. As 400 usd is a tad pricy on my income (although cheap in the smart shades market), I thankfully do not need any more. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2020 by Sportutegirl Sportutegirl

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