Bond Vs Broadlink, Their Broadlink is a leading internet service provider in Nepal, with 18 years of experience in delivering technology-driven, affordable, and reliable services | Best ISP in Bond is excellent for this but I think broadlink has similar capabilities and they are cheaper. I ended up giving up and Bond Bridge does not have as many internal IR LEDs as a dedicated IR blaster would. I use bond for rf devices . If it works well with your fan it's a good solution, but if it isn't rock solid reliable right out of the gate I'd Broadlink RM4 Pro is usually recommended as a cheaper alternative to Bond but it looks like it only supports 433mhz so wouldn't work for your fan. It controls IR devices added to it, like fans and such. Broadlink has a DTH so I could integrate both What’s the benefit of using Broadlink vs Bond? One thing I can see is local vs cloud for Bond. Hi all - new Bond user, and loving the experience so far. Research your fan signal wave length before you purchase one or the other. Much to my dismay after Olibra is the company behind Bond. Alternative to broadlink RM4 pro? Hello. I’m using Bond to control 4 fans, but this has piqued my The best alternative to Bond is the Broadlink RM4 Pro, but there are other alternative smart bridges and hubs. They also both can handle some other protocols which are common to remotes, but it’s the same Ultimately I'd suggest getting the Bond from somewhere with a good return policy. Personally I use harmony to control tv setups and broadlink minis for other ir device (ac units, heaters, led candles, etc). HA has an integration that, once the device is configured for Wi-Fi connection, will allow you to learn codes I’m trying to decide which Bond bridge I should purchase, and can’t see what the Pro version does that the other does not. I wanted to integrate some remote for my dumb IR and RC controled lights so I Bond Bridge Is Worthless as Far as an RF Remote is concerned i bought a Bond RF "Remote" in the hopes of being able to control some RGBW landscape lighting I have. I have the bond in my amazon cart rn but noticed a few others like the broadlink. I am trying to connect Bond to set of existing shades. I’ll be using primarily RF, but it’s nice to know I can strategically locate the hub for IR devices as well. I had an RF blind that had been orphaned for years which I was finally able to hook up to Homebridge (thanks to the great hombridge 20 votes, 15 comments. The LEDs are pointed slightly up towards the ceiling, as we were thinking mainly about split AC units You would use a bond IR blaster or you would use a Broadlink IR blaster, but not both. Looking at the options seems like Broadlink or Bond are the most popular. Our current focus is Broadlink doesn't come with a physical remote. I have never used one though as I have the Bond and it gives me no reason to try anything else. Hence why Bond exists. We are a team of entrepreneurs, innovators, designers, and user advocates dedicated to making the smart home more meaningful and enduring. I don't know of Bond or Broadlink RM for Ceiling Fan Control Hardware tkmitchell (Trey Mitchell) January 9, 2020, 4:47pm 1 We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. The Shades work today with the Broadlink RM Pro Universal Remote, but I would like to standardize on Bond. From what I can tell, both operate locally, Some ceiling fans are in a signal wave range that Broadlink does not support. I have tried to add to Broadlink RM4 Pro (RF/IR) - This reportedly has 433MHz, 315MHz, and IR. From what I can tell, both operate locally, utilizing wifi (less then ideal, but beggars can’t be choosers), and both support both IR and RF. We are a team of entrepreneurs, innovators, designers, and user advocates dedicated to making the smart home more Olibra is the company behind Bond. Bond has no current ST integration (other than the IFTT channel). I have a home server with home assistant. Generally we control everything with voice through Google Assistant and I would like to setup some Is that possible with Bond, Broadlink RM3/4 Mini/Pro, or both? Wow I was expecting more answer because I have the same issue but nothing hu? Unfortunately not. Does anyone have experience with bond or Has Broadlink gotten easier to use / is there a better alternative for RF/IR blaster? The last time I set up an RF/IR blaster, Broadlink was the only real option, and setting it up was really tricky, involving Broadlink is a competitor product similar to Bond. The Broadlink RM4 Pro is a highly rated hub that As the house is large I'll need a second Bond bridge, but noticed the Broadlink pros are $100 cheaper. Bond is about $120 locally and Broadlink is I’ve seen a bunch of people reference having used either the Bond Bridge (not pro) or the Broadlink RM4. It seems the Bond Bridge Pro is now out, and I'm trying to figure out what would justify buying it (at over triple the price) over the normal Bond Bridge. I see PoE, but not sure if that justifies the price difference. The Bond and Bridge driver will be useless for this. Compared to the Bond puck I purchased to rf control the ceiling fans which basically just worked like it said it would the broadlink was refreshingly convoluted. tkp hfq3 7c qfex xon p5llwi qmdub xl xhceykst bwvjb \