Tuya TUI Track Roman Rod Smart Curtain Rod: Zigbee connectivity
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Meet the Smart Curtain Rod by Tuya—your curtains' new best friend. This isn't just any rod; it's a game-changer for your home, making laziness (or let's call it 'efficiency') a virtue. Thanks to its Zigbee connectivity, it slips into your smart home setup like it was always meant to be there. Fancy opening your curtains without lifting a finger? You got it. Prefer tapping away on the app or just shouting at Alexa or Google Home to do your bidding? That works too. It's all about making your life easier and maybe saving a bit on energy bills while you're at it. Who knew being lazy could be so smart?
- Voice control
- Automatic operation
- App control
- Compatible with Alexa and Google Home
- Zigbee connectivity
General specs
- Brand: Tuya
- Model: TUI Track Roman Rod
- Seller: Joom
- Connectivity: Zigbee
- Compatibility: Alexa, Google Home
- Control Methods: App, Voice, Automatic
- First listed by seller: 5/23/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | Tuya | Tuya | Tuya | Tuya | Tuya | weve |
Model | TUI Track Roman Rod | Curtain Motor for Roman TU Track | WiFi Smart Curtain Robot | WiFi Smart Curtain Robot | Zigbee Curtain Motor | |
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Price | $231.72 | $234.73 | $21.46 | $80.00 | $179.70 | $33.16 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 23, 2025 | August 23, 2025 | August 28, 2025 | August 28, 2025 | August 23, 2025 | August 31, 2025 |
Connectivity | Zigbee | WIFI | WiFi | WiFi | Wi-Fi, Zigbee | |
Compatibility | Alexa, Google Home | Roman TU Track | Works with Amazon Alexa, Works with Google Assistant | Works with Amazon Alexa, Works with Google Assistant | Siri, Google Home, Alexa, Smart Life | Alexa, Google Home, Smart Life app |
Control Methods | App, Voice, Automatic | App, Voice Control | Voice control, Remote control via app | Voice control, Smartphone app, Automated scheduling | ||
Power Source | Electric | Electric motor | Battery |
John C.
Dallas, TX
May 29, 2025
As a life-hacker who loves efficiency, I had high hopes for this smart curtain rod from Tuya. After using it for a couple of months, it's a mixed bag. On the plus side, being able to control my curtains from my phone or just by talking to my assistant is a game-changer—it makes my mornings smoother and adds a touch of modern convenience to my home. I appreciate how it blends into my smart setup without much fuss, and it seems to help a bit with energy savings by automating when the curtains open and close. But honestly, the hardware feels a bit cheap; it wobbles more than I'd like, and I worry it might not last. There are occasional delays in response, which, as an analyst, I find annoying because reliability is key. For the price, it's decent but not exceptional. It does the job, but I expected more durability and consistency. If you're on a budget and want to dip your toes into smart home stuff, it's okay, but don't expect perfection. As it seemed to me, it's a solid three-star product—functional but with room for improvement.
- Pros: It's incredibly convenient to open and close my curtains without getting up, which feels top-notch for my lazy days. The setup was straightforward, and it integrates well with my existing smart home gadgets, responding to voice commands as it should.
- Cons: The build quality could be better; it feels a bit flimsy and might not hold up heavy curtains long-term. Sometimes, it doesn't respond immediately to commands, which can be frustrating when I'm in a hurry.