Yep, the CurBot Automatic Curtain Opener does work with both Alexa and Google Assistant, so you can open and close your curtains just by talking to them—pretty neat, right?
This compatibility can definitely make your smart home experience a bit more seamless, according to our research.
However, keep in mind that you might need to get some extra gear, like the Hub 1S, to help everything run smoothly. This hub acts as a kind of go-between to make sure your curtain opener is well integrated with the rest of your smart home gadgets.
Besides using voice commands, you can control the curtains with a dedicated app on both iOS and Android. This app allows for scheduling and making manual adjustments, as the manufacturer describes.
But, according to our research, some folks have mentioned having trouble with the app, like issues with downloading or staying connected, which could mess with its smart home features.
It's worth thinking this stuff over before committing to CurBot. While offering cool compatibility options, it's good to know about having possibly to get the Hub 1S and be aware of any app-related glitches that might pop up.
Experiences really vary—some people have no trouble with voice commands, while others face occasional connectivity snags. Maybe touch base with someone who's already got it set up in their home; that could give you a clearer picture before you make a decision.