Can I control my Velux with my phone?
Smart home control for your VELUX INTEGRA electric roof windows, blinds and shutters. Use your VELUX ACTIVE iPhone or Android smartphone app to keep a check on your indoor air quality and control VELUX Integra roof windows from anywhere.
How do I add Velux active to HomeKit?
Install VELUX ACTIVE in 5 easy steps
- Download VELUX ACTIVE app, which will guide you through the installation process.
- Plug in the gateway.
- Pair the sensor and departure switch with the gateway.
- Detect and add VELUX INTEGRA® roof windows, blinds and shutters.
- Use the app to name different areas in your home.
Does Velux active work with Google Home?
“Hey Google, open my window”: VELUX ACTIVE with NETATMO launches compatibility with Google Assistant. This means you can control your electric or solar-powered VELUX window, shutters and blinds, using Google Assistant and the product will be visible in the Google Home app.
How do I program my Velux active?
How does the VELUX Io homecontrol remote control work?
The io-homecontrol technology allows the homeowner to adjust the settings of the household fittings around their house directly from the io-homecontrol® remote control. The technology also allows the operator to see the extent to which a command has been executed and which fittings are in operation or on stand-by.
What does VELUX integration for home assistant do?
Velux integration for Home Assistant allows you to connect to a Velux KLF 200 interface, to control io-homecontrol devices like windows and blinds. The module allows you to start scenes configured within KLF 200. At least firmware version > 2.0.0.0 is required on the KLF 200 device.
Can you use Apple HomeKit with VELUX ACTIVE?
VELUX ACTIVE is Apple HomeKit compatible, letting you control your VELUX solar-powered or electric products and other smart home devices using voice control. Simply ask Siri to open your skylights or create the perfect mood for a cozy night at home.
What kind of controller do I need for VELUX blinds?
Older versions of the Velux blinds could be configured to bypass the io homecontrol features to allow direct control of the motors. I had planned to use Hunter Douglas DBMZ Z-Wave controllers to drive the blinds.