

The app supports multi-speed fans and fans with upward and downward facing lights, with or without dimmers. Confirm that by testing the fan functions by hitting the remote button icons in the app. Once the hub reads the signal and the app looks up the specifics in the database, it will return a list of functions it thinks the remote has. Bond maintains an extensive database of fan remotes and their associated signals. The indicator will flicker as it reads the wireless signal from the remote and then flashes green to acknowledge it read it correctly. The indicator flashes blue to indicate it is ready to learn. This is where the fun begins.Īfter choosing Ceiling Fan, the app prompts to choose a specific button on the remote and press it while holding the remote within a few inches of the Bond hub. Once you do that, the hub indicator ring will change from green to blue, indicating that the hub is online.
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Install the app, set up an account, connect the hub to your network by providing your network name and Wi-Fi password in the Bond app. If you have ever added any type of hub to your network, you already know the drill. Setup and installationįirst, connect the Bond hub to the network. Available from both iTunes and the Google Play store for no cost, the Bond app drives all the functions. The hub itself doesn’t really do anything but send out signals. It shines white when first plugged in, flashes green when ready, shines blue when online, flashes blue in learning mode, flickers blue when learning a remote and shines red when there is a problem. The top center ring lights up various colors, depending on the mode. It is glossy black plastic and feels sturdy in the hand. The design is fairly typical for a device hub. Remotes supported: Radio frequency (RF) and infrared (IR).What’s in the box?īond comes with the hub itself, a micro USB cable, wall plug, a very basic setup guide, and a future feature card.
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What is it?īond is a hub that adds remote control for wireless ceiling fans, both from Android or Apple devices and from Amazon Echo or Google Assistant.

I have been searching for a solution to both eliminate my remote clutter and also add voice control to my four ceiling fans.
