@@greasycheese8095 , it kind-of is though. if it has a wireless remote... easily hacked with a scanner. If it is ethernet connected to the internet... only as good as the weakest link in your, router, network, or internet security. I'd probably setup my stuff to operate on a local network with no wireless or internet connectivity. No feature to operate it from my phone.
@greasycheese8095 , lol. You're right... my 2 engineering degrees, programming background, and 15 years of experience provide me with no concept of how to defeat electronic or computer hardware. 🤔 It would be impossible to detect the signal coming from a remote when it is used and duplicate it... or target you or your family with fishing emails of various types to gain access to your computer and home network. Most people aren't even smart enough to change their wireless router from default factory settings, so connected hardware can not be accessed by bad actors. Put in the default hardware admin password and bingo.
Seriously? No one mentioned the purge?
That's why we're here bro 😎
Cool shutter system
Purge vibes 😅
What happens if electricity has been cut?? Can you manually roll them all down???
Yes they have a manual override in the case of power loss ..
Do they come in bullet proof material???
No
No
Do you have the blickdomi system to control the blind with the smartphone?
Yes we do
Koo but I rather have a manual one anything ran by phone or computer could be hacked into
I was thinking the same thing but also they might locks on them to
That's not how that works buddy
@@greasycheese8095 , it kind-of is though.
if it has a wireless remote... easily hacked with a scanner.
If it is ethernet connected to the internet... only as good as the weakest link in your, router, network, or internet security.
I'd probably setup my stuff to operate on a local network with no wireless or internet connectivity. No feature to operate it from my phone.
@@getinthespace7715 That's not how hacking works, the things you describe are fictional movie concepts and do not occur in real life.
@greasycheese8095 , lol. You're right... my 2 engineering degrees, programming background, and 15 years of experience provide me with no concept of how to defeat electronic or computer hardware. 🤔
It would be impossible to detect the signal coming from a remote when it is used and duplicate it... or target you or your family with fishing emails of various types to gain access to your computer and home network. Most people aren't even smart enough to change their wireless router from default factory settings, so connected hardware can not be accessed by bad actors. Put in the default hardware admin password and bingo.