
A gadget that turns your existing blinds smart without replacing a single louvre just got $16 cheaper.
That saving belongs to the SwitchBot Blind Tilt, now $53.99 instead of its usual $69.99 list price, a 23% discount that brings one of the easiest smart home retrofits under the $54 mark for the first time in a while.
This SwitchBot blind tilt automates your blinds for under $54
With more than 20% off the usual price, you can retrofit a full set of blinds a fraction of what buying motorised replacements would cost.
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It’s a saving worth taking seriously on a device that already carries a 4.4 star average across more than 1,500 ratings, the kind of consistent feedback that rarely lines up with something this cheap to try.
Because it clips onto the existing rotary bar without swapping out the blinds themselves, installation takes about two minutes and works on any louvre with a rod between 6.2mm and 12mm, with no tools or professional fitting required.
The included solar panel sticks to the window and keeps the built-in 2000mAh battery topped up indefinitely, with SwitchBot claiming up to three years of charge from sunlight alone or around ten months running on the battery by itself.
Once paired with the SwitchBot app, the blinds can be set to open with your morning alarm, close automatically once the room’s light sensor drops below a set level, or wind down quietly at night without the motor climbing past 35 decibels.
Up to four Blind Tilt units can be grouped and controlled together from a single tap in the app, which makes it just as practical for a whole bank of living room windows as it is for one bedroom blind.
The white, blackout-opacity finish keeps the SwitchBot Blind Tilt looking discreet against most window frames, and the design picked up an iF Design Award in 2023 for managing to hide a full motor inside such a slim, unobtrusive housing.
With review scores holding at 4.4 stars across more than 1,500 ratings and more than 20% off the usual price, retrofitting a full set of blinds costs a fraction of what buying motorised replacements outright would set you back.
