Hardwired motorized blinds are an intelligent window treatment system that connects to the home's power system via wiring, providing continuous power supply. This method eliminates the need for charging, making it more convenient. Additionally, it can charge two or more blinds with a single charger, offering added convenience.

Conventional motorized blinds are driven by an electric motor and come with a remote control or smartphone application, enabling remote or automatic control of the blinds' opening and closing. Users can conveniently operate the blinds through these methods, eliminating the need for manual pulling or handling. Wired blinds, on the other hand, offer the same functionalities. The only difference lies in their power source. Conventional motorized blinds are typically powered by a charger, solar panel, or power bank. However, wired blinds, besides being powered by a charger, have a unique feature: they can be connected to the home's power system, providing a permanent power supply. This is especially beneficial for windows installed in high places where charging is inconvenient. In such cases, wired blinds are the optimal choice.

If you're looking to install wired motorized shades in an existing home, it may require the expertise of a licensed electrician to install the wiring, which could entail additional costs. For newly constructed homes that are not yet finished, wiring installation can be done before installing gypsum board to facilitate connecting the curtain wires.

Details

16AWG is the largest and 24AWG is the smallest.

AC:Connect the live and neutral wires to the electric wire, just to provide electricity then you can control the shades.
DC: Connect the positive and negative wires to power supply.

The dB’s range of our DC/AC hardwired motors is from 46-42dB.