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Copenhagen smart blinds roll up with the push of a button

Happy JastaBy Happy JastaJune 13, 2017No Comments2 Mins Read
Copenhagen smart blinds roll up with the push of a button
Image: Art Andersen CPH
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Automated window shades and blinds are needful things for homes. In this modern world, where everything from home appliances to accessories is internet-connected, you can surely find a variety of smart window blinds or related devices in the market. Renowned European manufacturer of doors and windows Inwido has created motorized wireless blinds under Art Andersen CPH brand that can be a good alternative if you are looking to add solar protection to your smart home. Dubbed as Copenhagen Blinds, each blind is made of soft-touch material and can be controlled remotely with the companion mobile app.

These smart blinds are easy-to-clean as you can pull the slats out and slide them back after cleaning. Inspired by Venetian Blinds, its removable slats stack with each other perfectly and provide better protection from the harsh sunlight.

Copenhagen smart blinds are also helpful in home security since they can be scheduled to open/close automatically when you are not at home. The smart blinds are provided with an internet gateway and a wall controller for controlling manually. These window blinds give you full control over the amount of light passing through your windows, and the privacy level you want.

Also Read: Tilt My Blinds kit to automate your regular window shades

Just provide the desired measurements and the company will create personalized smart window blinds for your home. Copenhagen window blinds are battery-powered, so you need to charge them only twice a year. Available in black, white or silver, you can buy them according to your personal choice.

The price of these smart blinds starts from £459 (US$582) and they can be bought exclusively from Jack Brunsdon showrooms in the UK. Later this year, the company also has plans to launch a sunlight sensor that avoids reflections and overheating by controlling the position of your Copenhagen Blinds automatically.

Copenhagen smart blinds roll up with the push of a button
Image: Copenhagen Blinds
Copenhagen smart blinds roll up with the push of a button
Image: Copenhagen Blinds
Copenhagen smart blinds roll up with the push of a button
Image: Copenhagen Blinds
Copenhagen smart blinds roll up with the push of a button
Image: Copenhagen Blinds
Copenhagen smart blinds roll up with the push of a button
Image: Copenhagen Blinds
Copenhagen smart blinds roll up with the push of a button
Image: Copenhagen Blinds
Copenhagen smart blinds roll up with the push of a button
Image: Copenhagen Blinds
Copenhagen smart blinds roll up with the push of a button
Image: Copenhagen Blinds

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