Turn your stone age curtains into voice-controlled super-curtains with Slide
Are you embarrassed by your dumb curtains? Do you spend
hours each morning simply shouting at them to open before giving up and
cutting your way through with a knife? Well, stress no more: Slide is
here to automate your shades.
Currently raising funds on Kickstarter,
this little gizmo can be retrofitted to a wide range of horizontal
curtains, before connecting to your Wi-Fi to automate opening and
shutting. You can use the Slide app for iOS and Android to set alarms,
and support for If This Then That (IFTTT) means you can connect it any
number of smart devices such as the Amazon Echo (which lets you control
it with your voice). Prices start at €69 ($72) and the Slide is
estimated to ship to consumers in June 2017.
Now, believe it or not, this isn’t the first smart curtain and/or blind operator we’ve seen. Earlier in the year we tested out the FlipFlic,
a similar device that works with blinds instead of curtains. We were
impressed with the simple installation of the hardware, but found that
the software was hit and miss — with a confusing app and an annoying
lack of manual controls. Hopefully Slide can avoid these mistakes, and
let in a little light to our stone age homes.
The article was published on : theverge
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