Graber Smart Roller Virtual Cord Solar Shades

Solar Shades

 

July 25, 2017

Solar Shades Canada offers a collection of color, styles and texture choices which can be the perfect designs for your leaving space or office space.

Features

  • Automatic Solar Shades will help you to manage your energy bills by adjusting the room temperature as per the time and weather
  • Graber uses a unique Virtual Cord motorization system that comes with Z-Wave chip built-in. By connecting the shades with the Z-wave compatible smart hub like Samsung smartThings, Wink, Vera Plus, you’ll get the smart phone app control.
  • For Voice command control connect the Smart Hub with compatible Voice assistant speakers like Google Home and Amazon Echo, allowing you to monitor, control, and secure your home from anywhere.
  • Solar Window Shades block solar heat and glare, providing UV protection for your furniture. These shades diffuse and filter natural sunlight and are available in several openness levels to control your view. The higher the openness factor means the more visibility. Choosing a shade with lower openness factor like 1% will block more light and UV rays and 5% will block less light and UV rays. 1% and 3% perfect for south, west, and east facing window and 5% is ideal for north facing window.
  • There is an option of choosing Single channel remote control which is used to control single shades or a group of shades simultaneously. Five channel remote can be installed in this shade which is ideal for controlling shades in multiple rooms, groups of shades in the same room.
  • Different power packages and a 12v Z-wave motor is available in Motorized Solar Shades.

For more information:

https://www.zebrablinds.ca/graber-virtual-cord-smart-motorized-z-waves-solar-shades-1-to-7#prodetails

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