Overview
The SIXIN Matter Smart Curtain Track System is described as a hidden smart curtain motor and ripple fold (S-Fold) rail kit with a remote for automatic curtain opening and closing. It is described as using Matter over WiFi for hub-free smart control and pairing by scanning a QR code. It is described as compatible with Apple HomeKit, Alexa, Google Home, and SmartThings, with voice control support for Alexa, Google Assistant, Apple HomePod (Siri), and Bixby.
Key takeaways
- This smart curtain track is described as using Matter over WiFi with QR-code pairing and no hub required.
- The motor is described as a brushless motor with noise described as under 30dB and reduced by 20%.
- The rail is described as shipping pre-assembled in sections and connecting with 4 screws for a clean, straight run.
- A 433.92MHz RF remote is described as included, with pairing and group control described for up to 15 curtain motors.
- Scheduling and scenes are described, including sunrise/sunset timing and “Away Scenes,” “Movie Mode,” and “Sleep Mode.”
What the product is designed to do
This product is described as a motorized curtain track system specifically engineered for ripple fold (S-Fold) drapes and intended to automate daily open/close routines. It is described as supporting schedules such as opening at sunrise and closing during the hottest part of the day, and it is described as enabling “Away Scenes” to simulate occupancy through automated curtain movements while traveling. It is described as linking with other smart home devices to create immersive scenes, including interactions with smart lights or a thermostat for “Movie Mode” or “Sleep Mode.”
Smart control is described as available through a smartphone app and through voice commands, and the system is described as enabling control from anywhere. A manual override feature is described, and operation is described as continuing like a manual rod during a power outage, with the remote described as working independently of a Wi-Fi network.
Matter over WiFi smart curtain track is described as pairing by scanning the motor’s QR code for direct integration with supported smart ecosystems.
Materials, dimensions, and technical details
The track is described as aluminum and the mounting type is described as ceiling mounted. The system is described as model SX-6503-M, with technical specifications described for voltage, power, torque, speed, and protection class. The motor is described as having a hidden motor design with a total height of 94mm (3.7inch), and the motor size is described as 82×45×63mm (3.23×1.77×2.48in).
| Specification | Described detail |
|---|---|
| Model | SX-6503-M |
| Protocol | Matter over WiFi (no hub required) |
| Rated voltage | 100–240V AC 50/60Hz |
| Rated power | 56W |
| Rated torque | 1.8N·m |
| Current | 0.3A |
| Running speed | 18cm/s |
| Noise level | Under 30dB |
| Protection class | IP41 |
| Remote frequency | 433.92MHz RF |
| Maximum load capacity | 60Kg / 132lbs |
| Track build | 1.3mm thick wall with 8-steel-wire reinforced belt |
| Size | 7 meters (275.6 inches) |
ripple fold (S-Fold) rail kit is described as designed for a professional, uniform wave appearance for ripple fold curtains.
Installation and placement notes
Mounting is described as ceiling mount, and the hidden motor design is described as part of the installation profile. The curtain track is described as shipping pre-assembled in sections, with rails described as connecting with 4 screws. Pairing and setup for smart control are described as scanning the motor’s QR code for instant pairing using Matter over WiFi.
Customization options are described, including adjustable track lengths for any length between 1 to 10 meters. Opening logic is described as center-opening (default), left-to-right, or right-to-left single side opening. Rail geometry is described as offering custom 90° or 135° curved tracks and U-shaped configurations for bay and corner windows, and wall mount brackets are described as available upon request.
connect the rails with 4 screws is described as the installation approach for a clean, straight run and smoother daily open/close.
Performance characteristics described in the listing
The motor is described as an advanced brushless motor with noise described as reduced by 20% (below 30dB) and life described as extended by 3 years. The system is described as running at 18cm/s and providing 1.8N·m rated torque, with maximum load capacity described as 60Kg / 132lbs. The track is described as having a rugged build with a 1.3mm thick wall and an 8-steel-wire reinforced belt.
Control methods are described as including smartphone app control, voice commands, and an included 433.92MHz RF remote control. The remote is described as single-channel and able to pair with and control up to 15 curtain motors simultaneously for synchronized operation across multiple windows or an entire floor setup.
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Pros
- Matter over WiFi control is described as hub-free, with QR-code pairing and compatibility described for Apple HomeKit, Alexa, Google Home, and SmartThings.
- The brushless motor is described as ultra-quiet, with noise described as under 30dB and reduced by 20%.
- The track is described as shipping pre-assembled in sections and connecting with 4 screws for a clean, straight run.
- The remote is described as 433.92MHz RF and able to control up to 15 curtain motors simultaneously.
Cons
- Mounting is described as ceiling mount.
- The remote is described as a single-channel design.
- The system is described as a 7 meters (275.6 inches) size option.
FAQ
Is it compatible with ripple fold (S-Fold) drapes?
This smart curtain track is described as designed for ripple fold (S-Fold) drapes, with runners described as supporting a continuous wave look.
Does it require a hub to work with smart assistants?
The protocol is described as Matter over WiFi with no hub required, and connection is described as using QR-code pairing for integration with Apple HomeKit, Alexa, Google Home, and SmartThings.
What control methods are described?
Control is described as available through a smartphone app, voice commands with supported assistants, and an included 433.92MHz RF remote control.
How is the track described as being installed?
The track is described as shipping pre-assembled in sections, with rails described as connecting using 4 screws, and mounting described as ceiling mount.
What scheduling and scene features are described?
Scheduling is described as opening at sunrise and closing during the hottest part of the day, and scenes are described as including “Away Scenes,” “Movie Mode,” and “Sleep Mode,” with timing described as based on daily routine or local sunrise/sunset data.
What happens if Wi-Fi or power is interrupted?
A manual override feature is described, and the system is described as working like a manual rod if power is out, with the remote described as working independently of the Wi-Fi network.