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ShawSmart Roller Blind Motors – Zigbee & 240V Hardwired Options
Choose a Motor Type
ShawSmart roller blind motors are available in both Zigbee rechargeable and 240V hardwired models, giving you the flexibility to choose between simple smart-home integration or hardwired reliability.
Zigbee models are fully rechargeable and connect with hubs like Smart Life, Tuya, and Zigbee-compatible Google Home setups — perfect for voice and app control across your entire smart home. For larger installations or new builds, ShawSmart's 240V motors offer strong, consistent power with no charging required.
All motors are designed for smooth performance, quiet operation, and are backed by a full manufacturer warranty.
🧩 Choosing the Right ShawSmart Motor
Rechargeable Zigbee Motors
Best for: DIY installs and homes already using smart lights or plugs
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Charges via USB every few months
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Works with Zigbee hubs like Tuya or Smart Life
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Control via app or voice assistant
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Ideal for renters or retrofits with no wiring
240V Zigbee Motors
Best for: New builds or larger blinds needing more power
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Wired into mains power by an electrician
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No charging needed
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Same Zigbee control via hub, app, and voice
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Perfect for permanent installs and full-home automation setups
Not sure how Zigbee compares to other systems? Read this guide to RF vs Zigbee control.
🔄 Built for Smart Homes, Backed by Compliance
ShawSmart motors are fully compliant for sale in Australia and tested to local electrical standards. All models use Zigbee technology to integrate with popular smart home systems. If you want everything in one app — lights, blinds, plugs, and sensors — ShawSmart makes it simple.
Do I need a hub for ShawSmart motors?
Yes. Zigbee motors require a compatible Zigbee hub like Tuya, Smart Life, or Zigbee2MQTT. No direct remote control without it.
Will they work with Google or Alexa?
Yes. Once paired with a Zigbee hub that supports voice assistants, you can control blinds using Google or Alexa.
What happens if the power or internet goes out?
Zigbee motors rely on the hub staying powered. They won't work during a power outage unless you’re using local fallback via Zigbee (not all hubs support this).