remote control for shades

Forget fumbling around with multiple remotes or waiting for your smart home system to boot up. Automate’s Push PRO Remote is here to control up to 30 motorized shades without requiring a single WiFi password or internet connection. This thing operates entirely offline, which means no more cursing at dead internet when you want to adjust your blinds.

The device packs serious punch for whole-home projects. It handles 15 separate zones, letting you group shades by room or area. Want to close all bedroom shades at once? Done. Need just the living room blinds adjusted? Easy. The 2.4-inch backlit LCD display guides you through setup with on-screen prompts that actually make sense.

This remote handles 15 zones effortlessly – group your shades however makes sense and control entire rooms with one touch.

Here’s where it gets interesting: 10 programmable timers run autonomously. No cloud dependency, no app crashes, no “server maintenance” notifications ruining your automation. The timers store locally and keep working regardless of whether your internet provider decides to take an unscheduled break.

The sleek design won’t embarrass your interior decorator. Slim body, tactile buttons, and a magnetic wall mount that actually sticks where you put it. The 1000mAh rechargeable battery lasts up to six months per charge. When it finally dies, USB-C charging gets it back to full power in two hours.

Though they don’t include the cable because apparently that’s too generous. Communication happens via ARC radio protocol at 433.92 MHz, reaching up to 328 feet depending on your walls’ thickness and stubbornness. Bi-directional feedback means the remote actually knows what your shades are doing in real-time.

Motion sensor activation lights up the display when you pick it up. Smart Wake and dark mode help conserve battery while keeping things visible in low light. Custom naming lets you call your shade groups whatever makes sense instead of “Group 1” and “Group 2.” The pick-up activation feature provides instant screen availability when the remote detects movement. The durable build ensures the remote withstands daily handling without wearing down despite constant use.

The installer mode locks configuration once setup finishes, preventing accidental changes. It works with roller shades, romans, cellular, outdoor awnings, venetians, and draperies. Basically, if it moves up and down or side to side, this remote probably controls it.

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