Best Smart Blinds 2026: RYSE vs Lutron, Hunter Douglas, Somfy, SwitchBot, SOMA & Teptron

Best Smart Blinds 2026: RYSE vs Lutron, Hunter Douglas, Somfy, SwitchBot, SOMA & Teptron
What we cover
How we tested
Over six weeks we installed each of these systems in identical bedroom, kitchen, and living-room windows and scored them on six things that actually matter: price, install time, voice control support, solar / battery life, compatibility with existing blinds, and warranty. We paid full retail for every unit except the review samples explicitly sent by manufacturers — and those were scored the same way.
The master comparison table
| Brand | Price | Install | Voice | Solar | Fits existing | Warranty |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RYSE SmartShade | $149 | ~5 min | All 3 | Yes | Yes | 1 yr |
| Lutron Serena | $1,500+ | Pro install | All 3 | No | No | 5 yr |
| Hunter Douglas PowerView | $2,000+ | Pro install | All 3 | Optional | No | 5 yr |
| Somfy MyLink | $1,500+ | Pro install | Partial | No | No | 5 yr |
| SwitchBot Blind Tilt | $69 | ~10 min | All 3 | Yes | Wand only | 1 yr |
| SOMA Smart Shades 2 | $129 | ~10 min | All 3 | Yes | Yes | 2 yr |
| Teptron Move | $149 | ~15 min | Partial | No | Yes | 2 yr |
Prices are starting-at per window and do not include professional installation where required.
1. RYSE SmartShade — $149
RYSE SmartShade $149 · 5-min install
The best-value smart blind of 2026. Motorizes what you already own.
Pros
Cheap, genuinely 5-minute install, works with Alexa/Google/HomeKit, solar included, no wiring, works with any bead-chain blind.
Cons
Bead-chain blinds only. No Matter support yet. Solar cable could be longer.
2. Lutron Serena — $1,500+
Lutron Serena $1,500+ · Pro install
The luxury pick. Beautifully engineered, professionally installed, priced accordingly.
Pros
Flawless build, full HomeKit/Alexa/Google, integrates with Lutron Caseta lighting, 5-year warranty, near-silent motor, trusted brand.
Cons
$1,500+ per window before install. Requires replacing your existing blinds entirely. Usually installed through a dealer.
3. Hunter Douglas PowerView — $2,000+
Hunter Douglas PowerView $2,000+ · Pro install
Premium custom shades with a polished app, at premium-custom prices.
Pros
Huge fabric and style catalog, excellent app experience, 5-year warranty, reliable motors, integrates with most smart home platforms.
Cons
Among the most expensive options on the market. Replaces blinds entirely. Pro installation is all but required.
4. Somfy MyLink — $1,500+
Somfy MyLink $1,500+ · Pro install
A long-standing motorization standard used by many window-covering brands.
Pros
Rock-solid motors used in the industry for decades. Wide dealer network. Works with many shade brands.
Cons
Voice control via a separate hub, not always seamless with HomeKit. Requires replacing existing blinds. Pricey with installation.
5. SwitchBot Blind Tilt — $69
SwitchBot Blind Tilt $69 · 10-min install
The cheapest smart option — but only for venetian wand-tilt blinds.
Pros
Very affordable, solar panel included, works with Alexa/Google/HomeKit (via hub), easy setup if you have wand-tilt blinds.
Cons
Only tilts venetian slats — cannot raise or lower the blind. Not compatible with roller, roman, honeycomb. HomeKit needs a SwitchBot hub.
6. SOMA Smart Shades 2 — $129
SOMA Smart Shades 2 $129 · 10-min install
RYSE's closest direct competitor. Similar concept, slightly different execution.
Pros
Works with existing bead-chain blinds, solar option, supports Alexa/Google/HomeKit, 2-year warranty, active developer community.
Cons
Slightly louder motor than RYSE. App occasionally loses devices on firmware updates. HomeKit can require a SOMA Connect hub for older models.
7. Teptron Move — $149
Teptron Move $149 · 15-min install
A capable European competitor aimed at DIY smart home enthusiasts.
Pros
Strong motor that can handle heavier blinds, open API for tinkerers, works with bead-chain systems.
Cons
Setup is fiddlier. HomeKit only via third-party bridges. Battery-only — no solar. App feels dated compared to RYSE.
Who should buy which
Choose RYSE if…
- You already own bead-chain blinds
- You want to spend under $200 per window
- You rent or can't drill into window frames
- You need real HomeKit support out of the box
- You want a solar-powered battery you never touch
Look elsewhere if…
- You have venetian wand-tilt blinds → SwitchBot
- You have a $2k+ budget and want pro install → Lutron
- You want the widest fabric selection → Hunter Douglas
- You're a smart-home tinkerer with an open API fetish → Teptron
Frequently asked questions
Which smart blind system is best for renters?
RYSE SmartShade. It clips onto your existing blinds with 3M adhesive and removes cleanly, so you leave no trace when you move out. Lutron, Hunter Douglas, and Somfy all require replacing the blinds and/or drilling.
Do any of these work without a hub?
RYSE and SOMA Smart Shades 2 connect directly over Wi-Fi and support HomeKit natively. SwitchBot and older systems require a dedicated hub for full smart home integration.
Are smart blinds worth it?
If you already use scheduled routines for lights or thermostats, motorized blinds slot in naturally — wake with the sun, block glare during meetings, close at sunset. For under $200 with RYSE the answer is a clear yes. At $1,500+ with Lutron it becomes a luxury purchase.
Can I install these myself?
RYSE, SwitchBot, SOMA, and Teptron are all designed for DIY installation in 5–15 minutes. Lutron, Hunter Douglas, and Somfy are typically sold and fitted through authorized dealers.
Which smart blinds work with Apple HomeKit?
All seven on this list support HomeKit in some form. RYSE, Lutron, and Hunter Douglas do it natively without a bridge. SwitchBot and SOMA may need a dedicated hub depending on model.
Is there a Black Friday discount on RYSE?
RYSE runs seasonal sales, but the NEW15 code in this review gives you 15% off any time of year without waiting for a sale.
