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Turn Your Curtains & Blinds Smart With The Wozart Motor Controller


Remember how Alibaba opened the entrance to the cave with one magical phrase?


What if we told you that you can do that too? In your own home!


It might come off as a surprise to some people, but this fantasy has already been realized. And the best bit is that this mystical technology does not lie beyond the reach of the everyday person. It is out there, available to anyone who might fancy it.


So now that you’re hooked, let us take you through the nuts and bolts of setting up your own voice-controlled ‘magic’ portals.


*Drum-rolls*


Presenting to you, the Wozart Motor Controller - a device that turns your ordinary curtains, garage doors, and window blinds into voice-controlled marvels.


The Wozart Motor Controller - Pure Wizardry


The Wozart Motor Controller is a simple yet elegant device that works with motorized window curtains and blinds, garage doors, and any other device with a 4/5 wire AC motor. The device lets you automate these things and control them using apps or voice assistants.


Wake to Serene Mornings with Wozart Motor Controller

Aesthetics: The Motor Controller is a sleek, retrofittable device that can be easily set up next to the curtain’s motor. It is small enough to stay away from eyeshot and lets you enjoy the view without messing up the aesthetics.


Comfort: Once set up, the device gives you a level of comfort you haven’t experienced before.


Gone are the days of getting out of the car and opening the garage doors manually. Use your smartphone or voice assistant to do that for you.


Or even better, use the in-built geofencing technology to open the doors automatically when you get home.


Scheduling: Type in your schedule on the Wozart app and have your curtains open and close automatically.


Set up a “Goodmorning” scene where the curtains open gradually and you are woken up to the light rays of sunlight entering your room. Add the Wozart Switch Controller in your room to the scene and have your AC or fan switch off automatically. Waking up wouldn’t be a fidgety process anymore.


Time to say goodbye to noisy alarms!


Interoperability: The Motor Controller can work alongside other Wozart products or even any other Apple Homekit compatible smart device.


This feature lets you create the perfect ambiance for every moment. Combine your curtains and lighting to create personalized scenes to suit your lifestyle. Once you configure the scenes of your choice, a simple tap on your phone/tablet or a voice command is all you need to trigger it.


What’s Stopping You From Getting One?


What's stoping you from getting a Wozart Motor Controller

Automation is the future. It is only a matter of time before every home becomes smart. So if you have some trouble getting there, we’d be glad to help.


For now, let’s just take a look at the concerns that most people have while considering curtain or garage door automation:


1. “It’s expensive”


Let’s start with the elephant in the room. The Motor Controller might seem a little pricey, coming at a figure of INR 5,999.


But wait till you hear the perks.


Warranty: The Motor Controller, like all Wozart products, come with a free & full replacement of up to 3 years, and can be extended for an additional two years paying a small fee! (We know. Totally unheard of elsewhere.)


Security: Wozart is the only manufacturer of Apple Homekit compatible smart home products in India. That in itself speaks volumes about the privacy and security of the device.


Reliability: The Motor Controller is manufactured in India while keeping with International standards. Coming from a company that understands the needs of the Indian household, it is the most reliable option in the market.


2. “I don’t want to hire an electrician”


You won’t have to.


Installing the device requires very basic electrical skills. Follow the 4-step procedure we’ve outlined below and you should be good to go.


3. “Do I actually need it?”


Imagine this:


You're coming home pretty late from a very tiring day at work. The garage door opens automatically to let you in. It closes by itself as you go in to take a shower. As you crawl into your bed and call it a day, the curtains close on their own, blocking the streetlight from entering your room. You sleep in peace knowing that your home has your back.


Now think again. Don’t you actually deserve that?


Installing the Wozart Motor Controller


The installation process takes basic electrical skills. Watch this two-minute video or follow the steps below to install the Motor Controller:



What You’ll Need:

  • Pliers

  • Wire Cutter

  • Screwdriver

  • Insulation Tape


The Process:

1. Identify the wires of the motor.

Yellow - Ground Wire

Blue - Neutral Wire

Red - Live Wire

Brown - Switch 1

Black - Switch 2


2. Connect the wires of the motor to the slots on the motor controller as follows:

Neutral wire to the “N” slot

Live/Phase wire to the “P” slot

Switch 1 & Switch 2 to “S1” & “S2” respectively


3. Connect the wires from the switchboard to the motor controller.

Neutral(Black) wire to the “N” slot

Live(Red) wire to the “P” slot


4. Verify and secure all the connections.


Once that is done, the device is ready to be configured.


Configuring the Wozart Motor Controller


Follow this step by step process or watch the short video attached below to set up your motor controller:



The Process:

1. Open the Homekit app on your device.

2. Tap on “Add Accessory.”

3. Scan the QR code provided with the device.

OR

  • Tap on more options

  • From the available devices, select the one you want to configure.

  • Enter the Setup Code provided with the device and tap “Continue.”

4. Select the room and tap “Continue.”

5. Give the device a name and tap “Continue.”

6. Tap “Done” to finish the setup.


Once that is done, the Wozart Motor Controller is ready to use. Sit back and enjoy the luxuries of automated living.


If you’d like to order the Wozart Motor Controller for your curtains or doors, click here right now!


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