SwitchBot 2025 Automatic Curtain Opener 3

⭐ Voltger Score: 8.2 / 10 Best for: smart-home convenience & automated routines Not ideal for: difficult curtain rails or ultra-heavy curtains

€68.66


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Should you buy it?

👍 Buy it if

  • you want easy smart-home automation without replacing curtains

  • you have curtains that are high up and inconvenient to open and close

  • you already use Alexa / Google Home / HomeKit

  • you enjoy convenience automation that actually gets used

👎 Skip it if

  • your curtain rod has lots of friction or obstacles

  • you have very heavy curtains

  • you expect silent operation at all times

Voltger Score: 8.2 / 10

  Our verdict:  Worth  

Category

Score

Usefulness

9.6

Ease of use

8.8

Build quality

8.2

Value for money

8.5

Reliability

6.0

What makes it good?

The biggest reason people like SwitchBot Curtain isn’t the app.

It’s the routine.

You schedule curtains once and then stop thinking about them.

Morning sunlight feels more natural than alarms.
Closing curtains automatically at sunset is surprisingly useful.
And for apartments?

Remote privacy control becomes genuinely convenient.

Installation is surprisingly simple

This is where SwitchBot beats many competitors.

You don’t replace your curtain system.

The robot clips directly onto your existing rod or rail and takes around 5–15 minutes to set up.

For many people, this simplicity is the entire appeal.

Quiet mode actually matters

Older smart curtain systems had a huge problem:

👉 noise.

Curtain 3 improved this significantly.

Many users mention QuietDrift/Stealth mode being dramatically quieter than older generations.

And honestly:

in normal daytime use, the sound is completely acceptable.

But expectations matter.

This is still a motorized robot moving across metal rails.

At night in a silent bedroom?

You WILL still hear it.

Some users even mention creaking or rewind sounds over time in silent mode.

So “silent” is relative.

The good experience depends heavily on your curtain setup

This is probably the MOST important thing buyers miss.

SwitchBot works great when:

✔ rods are smooth
✔ curtains glide easily
✔ rails don’t have obstacles

But if your setup has:

  • center brackets

  • uneven rods

  • telescoping rods

  • high friction

  • heavy blackout curtains

…problems start appearing.

This is by far the most repeated complaint across forums and reviews.

A lot of people who dislike the product don’t actually hate the robot itself.

They hate how THEIR curtain setup interacts with it.

And honestly, that distinction matters.

Battery life is excellent

One thing users consistently praise:

👉 battery life.

Most people only charge them every few months, and the optional solar panel almost eliminates charging completely.

That makes automation feel much more seamless long-term.

Smart home integration is genuinely good

With Hub 2 / Hub Mini:

  • Alexa

  • Google Home

  • Siri Shortcuts

  • Matter support

  • Home Assistant integrations

…all work surprisingly well.

This is one reason SwitchBot became so popular in the smart-home community.

It plays nicely with larger ecosystems.

The weak points people should know

⚠️ Reliability is still not perfect

This category is mechanically demanding.

Tiny motors pulling curtains daily for years = wear.

Some long-term users report:

  • wheel wear

  • slipping

  • calibration drift

  • plastic component failures after heavy use

To be fair:

most users don’t experience catastrophic failures quickly.

But reliability concerns appear often enough that buyers should know.

⚠️ Heavy curtains can absolutely cause issues

Even newer versions improved power significantly, but physics still wins.

Thick blackout curtains or friction-heavy rods remain difficult for these robots.

⚠️ Smart features sometimes feel “beta”

Some automation features, calibration routines and app behaviors still occasionally feel slightly unfinished according to experienced smart-home users.

Not terrible.

Just not Apple-level polished.

The reality

SwitchBot Curtain 3 is one of those products that:

👉 sounds gimmicky
👉 but becomes surprisingly useful in real life

Especially once automated routines kick in.

The biggest mistake people make is assuming:

“smart curtain robot = universal compatibility.”

It’s not.

Your curtain setup matters almost as much as the robot itself.

But if compatibility is good?

This is honestly one of the more satisfying smart-home upgrades you can buy.

Pros

• easy retrofit installation
• genuinely useful automation routines
• much quieter than older versions
• excellent battery life
• strong smart-home ecosystem support
• optional solar charging works well

Cons

• performance heavily depends on curtain setup
• still audible in quiet rooms
• reliability concerns appear in long-term use
• heavy curtains can overwhelm the motor
• expensive if automating multiple windows

Final verdict

After going through long-term user experiences, Reddit discussions, Amazon feedback and smart-home community testing, one thing becomes very clear:

SwitchBot Curtain 3 is NOT a perfect product.

But it is one of the smartest and most practical retrofit smart-home gadgets currently available.

When the curtain setup is compatible:

👉 people genuinely love it.

When it isn’t:

👉 frustration starts fast.

Worth it — especially for smart-home users who want automation without replacing existing curtains.


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Hardware

  • Device type: Smart curtain robot / automatic curtain opener

  • Material: ABS + PC (UV-resistant, fire-resistant V-0 rated)

  • Motor: Upgraded high-torque motor (2× stronger vs previous generation)

  • Supported curtain weight: Up to 15 kg / 33 lbs

  • Supported curtain types:

    • Rod

    • U-Rail

    • I-Rail (adapter compatibility varies)

Smart Features

  • Control methods:

    • App control

    • Voice control

    • Scheduled automation

    • Manual pull activation

  • Voice assistants:

    • Alexa

    • Google Assistant

    • Siri Shortcuts

    • SmartThings

    • IFTTT

  • Matter support: Yes (via SwitchBot Hub)

  • QuietDrift Mode: Ultra-quiet curtain movement (<25 dB)

  • Performance Mode: Faster operation for heavier curtains

Connectivity

  • Wireless connectivity: Bluetooth 5.0 LE

  • Bluetooth range: Up to 80 m (open area)

  • Remote access: Requires SwitchBot Hub for internet control

  • App compatibility:

    • iOS 11+

    • Android 5.0+

Battery & Charging

  • Battery type: Built-in 3350mAh lithium-ion battery

  • Charging: USB-C (DC 5V/1A)

  • Battery life: Up to 8 months per charge

  • Solar charging: Supported with optional SwitchBot Solar Panel

Performance

  • Noise level:

    • QuietDrift Mode: <25 dB

    • Normal Mode: ~44–45 dB

  • Max curtain track length: ~3 m / 9.8 ft

  • Movement: Automatic open/close with calibration system

  • Light gap control: Positioning magnets help reduce center light gaps

Physical

  • Dimensions (Rod version):

    • 78 × 71 × 205 mm (3.1 × 2.8 × 8.1 in.)

  • Weight: ~280 g / 9.9 oz

  • Color: White

  • Design: Clip-on retrofit design (no drilling required)

Installation

  • Installation time: ~5–15 minutes

  • Tools required: None

  • Mounting: Attaches directly to existing curtain rods/rails

  • Compatibility note: Not ideal for high-friction or telescopic rods

Included in the Box

  • SwitchBot Curtain 3 unit

  • USB-C charging cable

  • Positioning magnets

  • User manual

  • Compatibility accessories (varies by model)

Functional Features

  • Smart scheduling

  • Sunrise / sunset automation

  • Voice assistant support

  • Quiet operation mode

  • Manual pull detection

  • Smart home integration

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