We first heard about Ikea’s plans to enter the smart blinds market back in November, but details were sparse at that time. This week, however, Ikea Smartshades have officially popped up on the company’s website in Europe.
Update 1/9: Ikea’s smart blinds with HomeKit support will be launching in the United States on April 1st, the company confirmed to Fast Company. Pricing hasn’t been confirmed just yet, but we can expect it to be in line with the European pricing, which ranges from $113 to $181.
Ikea will only carry the Fyrtur model in the United States. This is the blackout model, and the non-blackout Kadrilj will be sold exclusively in Europe.
First discovered by Dave Zatz, the listing for Ikea’s Smartshades indicates that they are already available in certain European stores, with a broader rollout expected on February 2nd – including online availability. The listing says:
It’s unclear if that February 2nd launch date will include the United States, but we’re hoping it does.
Most notably, however, the listing confirms that the Ikea smart blinds do in fact support Apple’s HomeKit platform. When we reported on Ikea’s smart blinds plans in November, it was unclear whether they would include HomeKit at launch, so this is definitely good news for Apple fans.
Further, we get a closer look at how Ikea’s Smartshades system works thanks to a brief setup video. Essentially, the system is powered by a USB-rechargeable battery pack and Ikea’s TRÅDFRI gateway is used to enable smartphone control.
Ikea’s Smartshades are available in two different variants: Fytur and Kadrilj. The former is an opaque option, while the latter is more translucent. Prices range from €99 to €155 ($113 – $181), depending on which size you choose. Both models are available in sizes ranging from 60x195cm to 140x195cm.
While US details are still unclear, Ikea is clearly planning to broaden its foray into the smart home industry. Existing smart blinds solutions are very pricey, so it’s nice to see Ikea offering up some more affordable options for consumers.
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