Jalousier adds your blinds to the IoT

Written by Ben

February 14, 2014

 

 

 

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TechCrunch: “Meet (yet) another gizmo aiming to convert dumb old school technology into smarter connected tech that can be controlled via a smartphone.”

The Strand: “Gone are the days of getting tangled up in the cables in blinds…”

iGadgetech: “the most innovative idea I have seen in months”

Walyou:”Jalousier is not only cheaper than electric blinds, but also works a lot better with your natural rhythm.”

Mobiflip.de: “Da ist man dankbar für frischen Wind, wie ihn der Jalousier bringen will”

GadgetAdda”the only competition to them are the handmade “Screwdriver + Arduino”

MacSources: “really cool device I’d love to add into my home”

 

igen.fr: “Bref, même si le Jalousier peut sembler un peu trop sophistiqué, on voit que les idées originales ne manquent pas”

 

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How to install

Installing Jalousier is as easy as 1-2-3 and includes a simple Wi-Fi set up. It also detaches easily.

The portability of the unit makes it perfect for the renter’s market, as it moves when you move.

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Jalousier prototype dimensions are 6.6 X2.1 X 1.5 inch (170 X 53 X 40 mm). You can download aPaper Model of Jalousier here and see how it matches your blinds and interior.

 

 

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Meet the TEAM: Effort, enthusiasm and friendly faces.

 

 

Follow Sergey on LinkedIn.      Follow Dmitry on LinkedIn.      Follow Ksenia on LinkedIn.

Since December, 2013 Jalousier has been a registered Limited Liability Company based in Bulgaria.

Our family team managed to get to this point where you find us now. We already got your attention and are ready to provide a finished product ready to go into production, not a DIY concept.

Where did the idea come from?

The idea came quite naturally. After living in a sunny apartment, we noticed there are many benefits to having an apartment with several windows. By relying on the Sun’s rays to warm our apartment, we reduced our dependency on electric heat. Using the sun’s natural light meant that we didn’t need to use our switch lights as often. We were saving energy and money, but we were spending a great deal of time adjusting the 12 windows with 12 venetian blinds several times a day. It was a real hassle, so we took to the Internet to find a product to meet our needs. We learned that no such product existed… yet. That’s when we realized there is a smart solution to our problem. And the Jalousier was born.

Shoutouts

First off, special thanks to people who are helping us bring Jalousier to life: Leo Marose (advice and marketing consulting), voice-over and proofreading professionals on fiverr.com.

Special thanks for everyone who showed an inspiring interest in Jalousier at this early stage!

We also wish to thank our parents because they believe in us.

Contacts

For any inquiries, send us an email at hello@jalousier.com.

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