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BlindsAre you looking for practicality, the lastest trends and designs, energy efficiency and a style to suit any budget? We use local manufacturers for all made to measure blinds to produce fast delivery times. We use experienced licenced installers.Read MoreShuttersLet us show you the benefits of living with shutters including unique style and appeal, privacy and light control, versatility, ventilation and increased energy efficiency. Border offer a large variety of shutters to suit any household budget and needs.Read MoreAwningsBorder Blinds supply high quality awnings only supporting local manufacturers. Border Blinds can show you the latest awning avaliable to suit any requirement you may have including reducing heat in summer and keeping in the warmth in winter.Read MoreTweed Heads Blinds Shutters & AwningsBorder Blinds Shutters and Awnings can supply and install a complete range of quality Blinds Awnings and Shutters. Border Blinds prides its self on providing only superior products;

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Blinds are a great way to control light, set the mood, maintain privacy and they are ideal for simple clean living spaces.
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kerby's curtainsThe Wi-Fi-enabled window shade, designed by Californian start-up SONTE, can be stuck to any glass including windows, showers and mirrors and can be controlled wirelessly using a smartphone.The energy-saving film also provides UV protection, can save money on heating bills by controlling the amount of heat that enters your home, and doubles up as a video projector screen.

The SONTE film is less than half a millimetre thick and can be stuck to any glass covering using an adhesive strip on the back. An electricity conducting clip is fixed to the film which is then plugged into your home's electrics. When an electric current is applied, the blind goes see-through and when it is cut off it goes opaque SONTE film uses smart glass technology, also called smart windows or switchable windows. It has rod-like particles suspended in liquid placed between two plastic layers. When there is no electric current applied to the film, the suspended particles are arranged randomly and absorb light. This makes the glass panel look dark, or opaque. When a voltage is applied, the suspended particles join up and let light pass through. SPDs can be manually or automatically 'tuned' to let users control the amount of light, glare and heat that comes through. It can help control heating bills and reduce carbon emissions. SONTE film is the first ever 'Wi-Fi-enabled digital shade' that instantly switches from opaque to clear in one second.

It is sold in one-by-one metre strips with an installation kit, including conducting clips that fit to the top of the film, and an electric cable. When an electric current is passed through the particles in the blind it makes it see-through. When the current is turned off, the film becomes opaque. The film uses smart glass technology.It has rod-like particles suspended in liquid placed between two plastic layers. The level of opacity on the SONTE film can be customised and the film is made of plastic that can be cut to size. The film contains particles that line up when an electric current is put through it. This makes the film look dark. When the electricity is cut off the particles disperse randomly and they let in the light – 110-220VAC– 50/60Hz– 0.05 amperes per m2– less than 5 watts per m2 (power is consumed only in the (on) transparent state)– 0.4mm – more than 140 degrees – On (70%) Off (5%) – On (7%) Off (87%)– absorbs +85%– reflects +70% When there is no electric current applied to the film, the suspended particles are arranged randomly and absorb light.

This makes the glass panel look dark, or opaque.When a voltage is applied, the suspended particles join up and let light pass through.The film can be manually or automatically 'tuned' to let users control the amount of light, glare and heat that comes through.It can help control heating bills and reduce carbon emissions.The film is less than half a millimetre thick. It only uses electricity when in the 'on' state and uses less than 5 watts per metre squared. It absorbs more than 85 per cent of UV rays and reflects over 70 per cent of infrared rays. The basic package costs £160 ($250).For £180 ($280) the package additionally comes with a Wi-Fi-enabled transformer that connects to your home network. When connected to the transformer, the film can be controlled using a free smartphone app. Once the film is cut to size and stuck onto a glass covering (left) electronic clips are applied that can be plugged into a Wi-Fi-enabled transformer and can be connected to your home network. Once connected, the blind can be made see-through or opaque using the smartphone app (right)The 'on' button makes the film see-through and the 'off' button turns the film opaque.