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Our Nothing Phone (3a) vs. Phone (3a) Pro video is now out: which one to get?
6:26 pm | April 4, 2025

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After publishing the individual reviews of the Nothing Phone (3a) and Phone (3a) Pro, we decided to pit the two mid-rangers head to head – now you can also watch the comparison video that will help you decide which one is better-suited for your needs. Is the Pro really worth the extra money? That depends on what you need from the camera – don’t count out the vanilla model because it does better than you may expect. There are other differences between the Nothing Phone (3a) and the Phone (3a) Pro. These include storage speed and there are new features on this generation too, like the...

SmartWings Motorized Smart Shades review: Smart blinds that harness the power of the sun
5:56 pm |

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SmartWings Motorized Smart Shades: one-minute review

Setup of the SmartWings motorized shades definitely took some doing. The included screws were so soft that they were stripped right away. Still, we got them installed. Then, getting them up and running also took a bit of doing and required a call to customer service to get everything connected properly. Once all that was done, the blinds worked like a dream. They do everything you want smart blinds to do. You can connect them to just about any platform such as Apple HomeKit, Amazon Alexa, Samsung SmartThings, and Google Assistant via Matter over Thread. Control them with your voice, tap to operate them on your phone, or set up automations. Open and close them all the way or just partially. You can also just use the included remote control.

The blinds are battery-operated, and can be recharged via a wall outlet or with a small solar panel that attaches to your window. I installed the blinds over a month ago, and I haven’t had to recharge the battery yet. I set up an automation in Apple HomeKit so the blinds open at sunrise and close at sunset, which works beautifully.

SmartWings Smart Blinds solar panel

(Image credit: Karen Freeman / Future)

SmartWings Motorized Smart Shades: price & availability

  • Fairly expensive
  • Custom-sized
  • Requires a Wi-Fi hub to work remotely

You can order SmartWings Smart Shades directly from the SmartWings website or from Amazon. The price varies by size but starts at $154.99 (£119.50/245.92 AUD.) I selected the Zebra Blinds; the size and style you see in my photos goes for $424.95 (£327.74/674.13 AUD.) You will need to measure your window precisely before ordering; I’d recommend watching the video on SmartWings’ website to ensure you do it correctly.

There are many styles and colors from which to choose; I selected the "Zebra Shades 60% Blackout Translucent 75mm Eloise" style with the light grey fabric.

  • Value score: 4/5

SmartWings Motorized Smart Shades: design

  • Attractive
  • Smooth and quiet operation
  • Not the easiest to install

You will need a drill in order to install the SmartWings blinds. The included screws are soft and thread quite easily. If you're not careful, you may need to find alternative screws in order to get the blinds installed.

SmartWings Smart Blinds top view

(Image credit: Karen Freeman / Future)

Other than the screw threading issue, installation is fairly straightforward with a power drill and the included instructions and hardware. The solar panel is a simple peel-and-stick application.

Then you'll need to set up the blinds with your smartphone or device of choice. You'll also need to have a home hub of some kind if you want to be able to control your blinds from outside the home. I used my iPhone to set it up in Apple HomeKit and my mini HomePod as a hub. This also took some doing, as the included instructions aren't the most clear. After talking to SmartWings' customer service, which was remarkably easy to get ahold of, I was able to get the blinds up and running.

SmartWings screenshots

(Image credit: Future)

The underside of the blinds motor has a small button and a USB-C port. The USB-C port is used for charging; you can charge up the blinds using the solar panel or directly to a wall outlet. The button is used during setup. It's hard to press and hold that button with a finger so the customer service rep I spoke with recommended using a pencil eraser to get the necessary traction. That worked great.

You may notice that the blinds seem a bit narrow for my window. That's entirely on me, since I measured the blinds for an "inside the frame" placement before realizing that my window frame doesn't allow that kind of installation. I had to install it on the outside of the frame instead, so the blinds don't fit perfectly.

SmartWings Smart Blinds underside showing charging port and button

(Image credit: Karen Freeman / Future)

I think these blinds look just fine. There are probably prettier smart blinds out there, but the simple, streamlined look works for my space. I do wish they'd been a little easier to set up and install, but luckily that only needs to be done once. Overall, they are well-designed blinds. Watching them open and close is actually kind of mesmerizing and soothing.

  • Design score: 4/5

SmartWings Motorized Smart Shades: performance

  • No app download necessary
  • Matter motor over Thread protocol allows you to use any platform
  • Motor is smooth and quiet

Because the SmartWings Smart Blinds have a Matter motor which uses the Thread protocol, they are platform agnostic. This means that you can set up the blinds to work with any platform, such as Google, Samsung, Amazon, or Apple. I'm Apple everything, so I set it up on my iPhone in Apple's HomeKit. You don't even need to download a SmartWings app; I just used the Home app on my iPhone.

If you only need to control your blinds from within your home, you could just set it up on your smartphone and leave it at that. However, if you want to be able to control your blinds from anywhere, you'll need some kind of home hub. I used my Apple HomePod mini.

Once you get everything connected, control is very straightforward. Just tap the controls on your smartphone. The iPhone Home app allows you raise and lower the blinds to a specific percentage, use Siri to control the blinds, and set up Automations so your blinds open and close automatically when you want. Of course, you can also just use the included remote control, which has its own holder that you can attach to the window frame.

SmartWings Smart blinds remote control

(Image credit: Karen Freeman / Future)

Once you take the time to set up your SmartWings Smart Blinds with your platform of choice, the possibilities are endless. I used Apple HomeKit set mine to open at sunrise and close at sunset, but you could also set them up to open and close at specific times or when you're doing certain activities. I also frequently use my voice to tell Siri to open and close the blinds, fully, or part way. It all works quite smoothly and the mechanism isn't loud at all.

  • Performance score: 4.5/5

Should you buy the SmartWings Motorized Smart Shades?

Buy it if

You want to control your blinds from your phone or tablet

The SmartWings Smart Blinds allow you to do all the things you want from smart blinds from any platform you like.

You want custom blinds

You don't have to choose from just a few sizes; you can get the blinds to fit the precise measurements of your window. Plus, there are many color and style options.

Don't buy it if

You're on a tight budget

I don't think the price is unreasonable for custom smart blinds, but you might go another way if these give you sticker shock.

You want the easiest installation/removal

You do need a drill and some patience to install these. They may not be ideal for renters since you'll be drilling holes in the window frame.

SmartWings Motorized Smart Shades: also consider

Looking for something a little different? Here are two other options you might want to consider.

SwitchBot Roller Shade

SwitchBot makes a roller blind on a budget. It does work with a variety of platforms and SwitchBot's own app. Choose from a variety of sizes and you can even swap out the fabric for one of your choosing. View Deal

SwitchBot Blind Tilt

Save some serious dough using your existing blinds and adding this handy device. It's renter-friendly since there is no drilling required. Read our SwitchBot Blind Tilt review to learn more.View Deal

How I tested the SmartWings Motorized Smart Shades

I installed the SmartWings Motorized Smart Shade in an office window in my home. I set it up with Apple HomeKit on my iPhone and my HomePod mini as a hub. I spent several weeks with the blinds before reviewing. I controlled the blinds various ways during that time: the Home app on my iPhone, my voice and Siri, and the included remote control. I also set up an Automation in HomeKit to have the blinds open at sunrise and close at sunset.

First reviewed April 2025

Oppo Reno14 Pro’s render and key specs surface
5:29 pm |

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The Oppo Reno13 Pro, unveiled last November in China, is expected to get a successor called Reno14 Pro in a month or two. While there's no word from Oppo about the Reno14 Pro, its render has surfaced online, which reveals the Reno14 Pro's camera module will have a different design. The Reno13 Pro featured three rear cameras, all placed separately inside the camera island. The Reno14 Pro will also sport a triple camera setup; however, the primary and ultrawide cameras will be put together, while the periscope telephoto unit will be positioned above the flash. The source also claims...

Honor 400 Lite debuts with Dimensity 7025-Ultra and 108MP cam
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Honor skipped out on a Lite entry with last year’s Honor 300 series but the brand has now started its Honor 400 series by launching the Honor 400 Lite. Honor 400 Lite brings a 6.7-inch flat AMOLED display with FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. The panel is rated at 3,500 nits peak brightness and features an optical in-display fingerprint scanner. There’s a pill-shaped cutout up top which features a 16MP front-facing camera and an LED flash for selfies. The back gets a redesigned camera island that goes away from the oval shapes of previous Honor number series phones and...

Honor 400 Lite debuts with Dimensity 7025-Ultra and 108MP cam
2:42 pm |

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Honor skipped out on a Lite entry with last year’s Honor 300 series but the brand has now started its Honor 400 series by launching the Honor 400 Lite. Honor 400 Lite brings a 6.7-inch flat AMOLED display with FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. The panel is rated at 3,500 nits peak brightness and features an optical in-display fingerprint scanner. There’s a pill-shaped cutout up top which features a 16MP front-facing camera and an LED flash for selfies. The back gets a redesigned camera island that goes away from the oval shapes of previous Honor number series phones and...

Motorola Edge 60 and Edge 60 Pro get certified by TENAA
1:27 pm |

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Motorola launched Edge 60 Fusion, and next in line are Edge 60 and Edge 60 Pro. Both phones were just certified by TENAA, the listing containing full specs and even photos. The non-Pro also appeared in a promo video on social media, provided by leakster Evan Blass, who posted it on hist X account. Both the Edge 60 and Edge 60 Pro are listed with a 6.67” OLED panel, and we can spot the curved sides. The resolution should be 1220p, and these phones will have a fingerprint scanner underneath. Motorola is bringing the Edge 60 Pro with a 3.35 GHz CPU, likely on the Mediatek 8350...

Poco C71 arrives with a 120Hz screen and 5,200 mAh battery
12:34 pm |

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The Poco C71 teased a few days ago has been unveiled with its specs, pricing, and availability details. The Poco C71 is a budget smartphone powered by the Unisoc T7250 Max SoC. It comes with up to 6GB RAM and 128GB storage onboard, which is expandable up to 2TB via a microSD card having a dedicated slot in the handset. The C71 boots Android 15 out of the box, and Poco has promised two years of Android version upgrades and four years of security updates for the smartphone. The Poco C71 features a 6.88" 120Hz HD+ LCD with 600 nits peak brightness and wet touch support. The display...

Samsung Galaxy A55 is receiving the One UI 7 beta update
10:39 am |

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The Samsung Galaxy A55 launched last year with Android 14-based One UI 6.1 is getting the Android 15-based One UI 7 beta update as Samsung has opened the One UI 7 Beta Program for this Exynos 1480-powered smartphone. [#InlinePriceWidget,12824,1#] However, this One UI 7 Beta Program is only open in South Korea right now, and judging by the machine translation of the screenshot below, the update is currently only seeding to Galaxy A55 users on SK Telecom's (SKT) network. If you want to get a taste of Android 15 and One UI 7 on your Samsung Galaxy A55 before its stable release, you...

New Motorola Razr 60 and Razr 60 Ultra renders reveal colors, all angles
9:20 am |

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Motorola is expected to launch the Razr 60 and Razr 60 Ultra soon. The two phones previously appeared on TENAA, revealing their specs, and leaked promo materials confirmed the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. Now, both foldables were revealed from all angles in new leaked images, which also confirmed the cool colors of these phones. Motorola Razr 60 Ultra in Pantone Mountain Trail The Razr 60 Ultra volume rocker and power key, which double as an FP scanner, are on the right side. However, there appears to be a new button on the left side, and we are still...

New Motorola Razr 60 and Razr 60 Ultra renders reveal colors, all angles
9:20 am |

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Motorola is expected to launch the Razr 60 and Razr 60 Ultra soon. The two phones previously appeared on TENAA, revealing their specs, and leaked promo materials confirmed the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. Now, both foldables were revealed from all angles in new leaked images, which also confirmed the cool colors of these phones. Motorola Razr 60 Ultra in Pantone Mountain Trail The Razr 60 Ultra volume rocker and power key, which double as an FP scanner, are on the right side. However, there appears to be a new button on the left side, and we are still...

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