BOND BD-1750 Bridge Pro for Motorized Shades and Ceiling Fans: Control ceiling fans, shades, and fireplaces from your smartphone
Ready to take your home automation up a notch? Meet the BOND BRIDGE PRO—your new best friend for Wi-Fi-enabling motorized shades, ceiling fans, and even fireplaces. Picture this: controlling up to 50 devices across a sprawling 3,500 sq.ft. area. Yeah, it's that powerful. And with both Ethernet and Wi-Fi options (plus PoE if you're into that), setting it up is as flexible as your weekend plans.
Worried about compatibility? Don't be. This little gadget plays nice with a ton of brands, making it a breeze to integrate what you already own. From top-tier motorized shades to your favorite ceiling fan, it's got you covered. Plus, it can learn RF signals on the fly—because who has time for complicated setups?
Imagine lounging on your couch, telling Alexa to adjust the fan speed or open the shades. Or maybe you're out and about, tweaking your fireplace settings from your phone. With voice and app control via Alexa, Google Home, and others, it's all ridiculously easy. (And let's be honest, it feels a bit like magic.)
For anyone dreaming of a smarter home, the BOND BRIDGE PRO is a no-brainer. It's reliable, user-friendly, and just the thing to turn your place into the connected oasis you've been craving. So why wait? Your future home is calling.
- Extended range of 3,500 sq.ft.
- Control up to fifty devices
- Ethernet + Wi-Fi connection and PoE (optional) power
- Compatible with leading brands of motorized shades and ceiling fans
- Integrations with Alexa, Google Home, Smartthings, and more
- Control ceiling fans, shades, and fireplaces from your smartphone
General specs
- Brand: BOND
- Model: BD-1750
- Seller: Amazon
- color: White
- electric_fan_design: Ceiling Fan
- power_source: PoE
- style: Modern
- special_feature: Controls up to 50 devices, supports various motorized shades and ceiling fan brands, and is compatible with smart home integrations like Alexa, Google Home, and Smartthings.
- recommended_uses_for_product: Smart home control, managing ceiling fans, fireplaces, and motorized shades, large homes or spaces, and integration with popular smart home systems
- noise_level: 64 dB
- theme: Smart Home
- voltage: 5
- collection_name: Smart Home Electric Fans
- item_weight: 1.57 pounds
- included_components: Remote
- indoor_outdoor_usage: Indoor
- specification_met: Smart home compatibility, Shade motor and ceiling fan compatibility
- control_method: App, Remote, Voice
- connector_type: Ethernet with PoE
- blade_material: Plastic
- main_power_connector_type: Ethernet with PoE
- manufacturer: Bond
- product_dimensions: 6.2 x 5.7 x 1.4 inches
- country_of_origin: Malaysia
- First listed by seller: 4/4/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | BOND | Aqara | Philips Hue | DIYelecs | Neoglint | Tuya |
Model | BD-1750 | HM2-G01 | 458471 | |||
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Price | $379.00 | $47.49 | $52.94 | $38.90 | $55.44 | $18.99 |
Seller | Amazon | Amazon | Amazon | Joom | Joom | Gshopper |
Update | June 27, 2025 | June 26, 2025 | June 27, 2025 | August 13, 2025 | August 19, 2025 | July 25, 2024 |
power_source | PoE | DC | Corded Electric | |||
voltage | 5 | 5 Volts | 240 Volts | |||
included_components | Remote | Smart Hub | 1 Philips Hue bridge, 1 power adapter, 1 LAN cable | |||
Connectivity | Bluetooth | ZigBee, Bluetooth | Zigbee, Bluetooth |
Neha S.
Jaipur
April 15, 2025
i've been using this for a couple of weeks now, and overall, it's a game-changer for making my home smarter. i hooked it up to my ceiling fans and motorized shades, and being able to adjust them from my couch or even when i'm out is just fantastic. it integrates well with the voice assistants i use, and the range is impressive—no dead spots in my apartment. a little tip: take your time when teaching it new signals; it pays off. the only downside is that it can be finicky with some older gear, but for most stuff, it's solid. would definitely recommend to anyone looking to automate without a huge hassle. 😊
- Pros: it's extremely easy to set up and works with so many things i already had around the house, like my fans and shades, without any fuss. controlling everything from my phone or with voice commands feels like magic, and it covers my whole place without a hitch.
- Cons: as it seemed to me, the initial learning of signals can be a bit tricky if you're not patient, and i wish it had more straightforward instructions for some older devices. also, the reliance on a stable internet connection means it can glitch out occasionally, which is annoying when you're in the middle of something.