QMotion QAdvanced roller shades offer elegant design options and whisper quiet operation


PENSACOLA, Fla. – Managing natural and man-made light with exquisite ease and achieving utmost window design style is available through QMotion’s Advanced Shading Systems. With ultra-quiet, friction-free operation and no external wires, QMotion’s QAdvanced Automated Roller Shades provide revolutionary advantages in window covering options.

The new design of the QAdvanced Roller Shades delivers a more simple and sophisticated automated shade that offers both ease of use and dependability. The QAdvanced Roller Shades provide unmatched quietness as they are virtually soundless when in operation through the use of its patented, battery-operated motors that are tucked away inside the shade tube. For those infrequent times when you may need to change the standard alkaline batteries, the tube housing inside the roller shade provides easy battery replacement without having to remove the shade from the tube. All QMotion QAdvanced Roller Shades are also available in low voltage as a more flexible alternative for wired-in shades.

From the world’s narrowest shade at 15.5” to our extra wide options, all QMotion’s QAdvanced Roller Shades are equipped with a patented manual override feature. An industry exclusive, customers can operate the shades by remote control or by hand without damage to the shade or motor.

“While the QMotion QAdvanced Roller Shades are known for whisper quiet operation and interior design features, our shade fabrics also protect interior spaces from UV rays and provide energy efficiency through fabric selection and utilizing scheduling controls,” said Gene Demestre, vice president of sales and marketing.

In addition to its superior functionality, the QAdvanced Roller Shades are available in a wide range of colors and styles with a bevy of options including color coordinated fascia, side channels and sill angles. Fabric selections are numerous, including E-Screen, E-Screen with KOOLBLACKTM, GreenScreen Revive, M-Screen, SheerWeave, Infiniti, decorative and blackout. QMotion also offers a Customer’s Own Material program, where the customer supplies fabric and QMotion will test and manufacture the shades.  

All QMotion QAdvanced Roller Shades can be operated through a remote, smart phone, tablet or by hand. QMotion’s remotes offer the convenience of controlling one shade or a group of shades together. For total integration, you can also sync shades with home and office automation systems, giving customers the ultimate in convenience and flexibility. 

About QMotion Advanced Shading Systems

QMotion Advanced Shading Systems manufactures automated window coverings that are assembled in the United States and sold by a network of premium dealers and partners. QMotion also manufactures motor control assemblies for automated window coverings that are integrated and sold by fabricators around the world. QMotion’s industry-leading product line includes motorized roller shades, honeycomb shades and motorized drapery rods that use standard D-cell alkaline batteries, are safe by design with no cords and can help reduce energy costs. The QAdvanced Roller Shades and Honeycomb Shades are the only automated products on the market that feature a patented manual override. The QAdvanced Roller Shades are also available in a low-voltage option. In 2014, QMotion received numerous industry awards, including technical innovation awards from the Window Covering Manufacturer’s Association and best new products awards from Technology Integrator, Electronic Lifestyles, CE Pro, Residential Systems and TecHome. Learn more about QMotion products and dealer opportunities at QMotionShades.com.



December 9, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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