

🌞 Smart Shades, Smarter Living: Let the light work for you!
SwitchBot Blind Tilt is a solar-powered, motorized smart blind controller designed for horizontal blinds with tilt rods. Featuring a high-precision motor with 2° adjustment accuracy and built-in light sensors, it automates light control effortlessly. Installation is tool-free and retrofit-friendly, preserving your existing blinds. Compatible with Bluetooth app control and voice assistants via the optional Hub Mini, it offers group management and remote operation, making your home smarter and more energy-efficient.







| Brand | SwitchBot |
| Model Number | W2701600 |
| Color | White |
| Product Dimensions | 50 x 50 x 28 cm; 370 g |
| Power / Wattage | 10 Watt-hours |
| Material | Plastic |
| Compatible Models | Smartphone |
| Special Features | Tool Free Installation |
| Item Weight | 370 g |
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S**D
Very good design, less noise than similar motor ideas, very good and stable solar charging and good connectivity to wifi and Google home app
S**O
Ci è voluto un po di tempo per le tarature di installazione ma adesso funziona bene. Con il pannello solare è autonoma
O**I
Works as ecpected
C**N
I stumbled on this device during Cyber Monday. Installation was easy, works great, does the job, the solar panel is an excellent feature (no cables from an outlet). Only disadvantage is that you need an additional hub if you want to control it with Google Home. I might try to use Home Assistant with a Bluetooth dongle.
G**N
Took me about 45 minutes to install since I went step by step very carefully so as not to mess up. If I purchase additional Blind Tilts the installation will probably take only 10 minutes. The product performs exactly as described. It changes the blind angles fairly slowly but speed really isn't needed anyway and slower movement will hopefully translate to longer trouble free lifespan. Initially I hooked up the supplied solar panel but the Blind Tilt didn't recognize it. I did some research and theorized that the Blind Tilt firmware was at version 1.2 while the latest version 2.0 was needed to support the solar panel and associated light sensor. I could not find anyway to upgrade the firmware so I submitted a support request to Wonderlabs. The very next morning I discovered that there was a firmware upgrade awaiting installation into my Blind Tilt. I went through the upgrade and now the solar panel is charging the unit (when there's bright enough sunlight). Overall the Blind Tilt is working great! Discovering that the firmware was out of date was disappointing but Wonderlabs took care of that literally overnight. I've set the unit up to automatically open every morning and close every evening so I'll see over the next few weeks if it performs reliably and also if the solar panel keeps the unit charged. I've added the Alexa integration and that also works great. I've mounted it to a six foot wide by five foot high window blind that is about four years old. The Blind Tilt gear motor did not seem to be "laboring" at all when it went from down close to up close, so I think it could handle even larger blinds if it needed to. A note about the process of mounting the solar panel to your window via the self adhesive pad. I cleaned the glass with the supplied alcohol wipe then peeled the backing off of the self adhesive strip and began to position the panel towards the top of the window. I inadvertently slightly touched the pad to the glass while moving the panel into position and it stuck instantly and I couldn't pull it back off (without risking damage) so the solar panel is mounted at an angle a few inches from where I panned to place it. Oh well!!! :) So use some extra care when you reach this step. If it survives my "trial" period I will probably purchase several more since I have the same Horizontal Blinds on every window in my house! It's appears to be a well designed, sturdy product that is providing a lot for its relatively low price. I will update if things change! May 26,2025 update: I ended up buying seven more these to automate the four blinds in my livingroom and three blinds in my bedroom. Installation went great on all of them and they all work fine. The only issue I’ve run across is with the Alexa integration. I don’t know if my blinds are unique but when they are “closed up” they block light much better than when they are “closed down”. Unfortunately, Alexa can open or close them just fine with voice commands but they always “close down” which means I have to go into the SwitchBot app and command a “close up” or else live with the light leaks!
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