The price is nice, but I'm not that fond of the design. I prefer more a more squared physical appearance and separate buttons for functions. I don't want to have to remember the right combination to do something, or train new users on how it works. Granted, the capacitive controls on Sonos current speakers require a little bit of training as well.
It's smart for ikea to do this though, as they're clearing trying to get people to buy into their ecosystem of smart home products. Audio is a good way to get people started. I haven't looked into ikea too much for smart home stuff, but I don't think their stuff works with voice control just yet.
Does anyone know what communication protocol is used? I'm sure the hub is wifi, but betting the hub communicates with the remote through some other means.
It's smart for ikea to do this though, as they're clearing trying to get people to buy into their ecosystem of smart home products. Audio is a good way to get people started. I haven't looked into ikea too much for smart home stuff, but I don't think their stuff works with voice control just yet.
Yeah,
Ikea stuff works with Alexa.
They seem to be investing more into smart home stuff,
blinds have just come out at a great price but limited sizes
It's smart for ikea to do this though, as they're clearing trying to get people to buy into their ecosystem of smart home products. Audio is a good way to get people started. I haven't looked into ikea too much for smart home stuff, but I don't think their stuff works with voice control just yet.Yeah, Ikea stuff works with Alexa.
They seem to be investing more into smart home stuff, blinds have just come out at a great price but limited sizes
Yea, it's the blinds that I read about that are not yet compatible with Alexa. Per your link.
Add the TRÅDFRI gateway and the IKEA Home Smart app to control through Google Home. (Apple HomeKit and Amazon Alexa support will also be available later on.)
I'm interested in automated blinds, but it's down the list of my project priorities. That and the overall cost is a big issue.
I'm interested in automated blinds, but it's down the list of my project priorities. That and the overall cost is a big issue.
I'd buy some if I could, not sure what it's like in the US but I think builders over here must still be working in feet not metres. My house is relatively new (2000), but none of my windows are 60/80/100/120/140cm wide.
The price is nice, but I'm not that fond of the design. I prefer more a more squared physical appearance and separate buttons for functions.
Like the iPort xPRESS, perhaps.
Does anyone know what communication protocol is used? I'm sure the hub is wifi, but betting the hub communicates with the remote through some other means.
Evidently it's Zigbee. It's not unknown for this to
clash with WiFi.
And as far as I can see it needs a
wired connection.
I'm interested in automated blinds, but it's down the list of my project priorities. That and the overall cost is a big issue.I'd buy some if I could, not sure what it's like in the US but I think builders over here must still be working in feet not metres. My house is relatively new (2000), but none of my windows are 60/80/100/120/140cm wide.
I don't believe there's any real window size standards here in the US. Everything is custom. All the blinds are typically built so that they can be cut to size. You usually can have them cut right there in the store. Smart blinds obviously wouldn't be quite so simple since their a motor involved.
The price is nice, but I'm not that fond of the design. I prefer more a more squared physical appearance and separate buttons for functions.Like the iPort xPRESS, perhaps.
Does anyone know what communication protocol is used? I'm sure the hub is wifi, but betting the hub communicates with the remote through some other means.
Evidently it's Zigbee. It's not unknown for this to clash with WiFi.
As as far as I can see it needs a wired connection.
I had a lot of trouble with zigbee and z-wave. I stick with wifi only, except for Lutron's ClearConnect. I'd rather put in a a good wifi network that can handle it all then have competing networks.
edit: I should add that I also have a arlo wireless network. Didn't really want it, but that's what it is. So I have wifi, sonosnet, clearconnect, and arlo running.
Has anyone got one of these yet? They're not on the UK website yet
I contacted IKEA support, they’re in stock in UK stores but someone has forgot to put them on the UK website I’ll pick one up tomorrow
https://www.ikea.com/ie/en/p/symfonisk-sound-remote-white-60370480/
These are great little controllers. Also, if you have a Hubitat hub you can use that without needing a Ikea gateway, I presume other HA zigbee hubs will work too.
Pickup a TRÅDFRI gateway and three remotes this weekend for silly money. Once you finish the somewhat clumsy setup/pairing song and dance, it all works as advertised. The little pucks have little (if any) delay – way better than the Devialet Phantom remote.
As for the shape: circular objects do tend to have advantages when rotating… ;-)
It's smart for ikea to do this though, as they're clearing trying to get people to buy into their ecosystem of smart home products. Audio is a good way to get people started. I haven't looked into ikea too much for smart home stuff, but I don't think their stuff works with voice control just yet.
Yeah, Ikea stuff works with Alexa.
They seem to be investing more into smart home stuff, blinds have just come out at a great price but limited sizes
it also works with Siri in the home kit app