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These SwitchBot Smart Home products can help make everyday tasks just a little easier. From opening and closing the curtains, to making dumb appliances smart, to monitoring the weather, these gadgets will put a little more time back in your day – and you can save 30% as well.

SwitchBot Curtain (U Rail)

Switchbot Smart Home Curtain

You can make your curtains smart in just 30 seconds. Attach this small, wireless robot to your curtains to open and close them via your smartphone. Use a voice assistant, such as Alexa, Google Assistant, or Siri to direct your curtains. Measure the fit for your curtains to move smoothly. You can even set your curtains to close in the evening and open in the morning. No matter whether you have Rod, U Rail track, or I Rail track, SwitchBot Curtain will always fit.

Use the coupon code 10FZBANX to get 30% off and pay just $62.30 through April 13, 2022.

SwitchBot Curtain (U Rail)

SwitchBot Bot

Switchboth Smart Home Bot

The SwitchBot Bot allows you to turn any of your “dumb” appliances into smart ones, alleviating the hassle and price of replacing your older, beloved devices. It works with nearly any rocker switch and appliance button. It installs in just three seconds, saving you from having to call a pricey electrician. No tools are required, as it installs with the tape on the back. It allows you to use smart assistants, such as Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri on regular devices, though a SwitchBot Hub Mini is required. It can also be controlled through the SwitchBot App.

Use the coupon code 10FZBANX to get 30% off and pay just $20.30 through April 13, 2022.

SwitchBot Bot

SwitchBot Meter Plus

Switchboth Smart Home Meter Plus

The large three-inch screen on the SwitchBot Meter Plus allows you to more easily view the display to see the current temperature and humidity. It has a Swiss Sensirion3 chip to detect the temperature to the nearest 0.1º C and 1% RH. You can put this handy gadget anywhere, from the refrigerator, to the wall, in the kitchen, bedroom, etc. It works with the Alexa, Google Home, Siri Shortcuts, Line, and SmartThings voice assistants, as well as the SwitchBot Hub Mini, smart humidifiers, and smart plugs to help make your daily life more comfortable.

Use the coupon code 10FZBANX to get 30% off and pay just $10.49 through April 13, 2022.

SwitchBot Meter Plus

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