Bond Bridge: Smart Ceiling Fans

SKU: BD-1000

$199.00

Only $149 when purchased with a ceiling fan. Bond Bridge is a wireless device that connects your remote-controlled ceiling fans to your WiFi network, letting you control all your ceiling fans (both DC and AC with remote control installed) from anywhere via smartphones, tablets, and smart assistants. Once connected, Bond Bridge allows additional integrations via home automation systems and voice controls with native Amazon Alexa Skills, Google Assistant Actions, and Apple Siri.

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Turn your remote-controlled ceiling fans into smart fans with the Bond Bridge!

Bond Bridge is a wireless device that connects your remote-controlled ceiling fans to your WiFi network, letting you control all your ceiling fan’s (both DC and AC with remote control installed) from anywhere via smartphones, tablets and smart assistants. Once connected, Bond Bridge allows additional integrations via home automation systems and voice controls with native Amazon Alexa Skills, Google Assistant Actions and Apple Siri.

  • Instantly turn your remote controlled ceiling fans into smart ceiling fans with the Bond Bridge – you only need a single Bond Bridge to make all your ceiling fans (both DC and AC fans with remote controls) smart fans.
  • Bond Bridge connects to your wireless network and integrates with home automation and voice assistants such as Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa and Apple Siri.
  • Bond Bridge is able to recognise and duplicate your ThreeSixty Fan’s remote control, so you can control your ceiling fans from your smart devices and voice assistants as well as from your remote control.
  • Bond Bridge can control up to 30 ceiling fans and covers 2,500 square feet (232 square meters) for complete home coverage.
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Bond Home App is available for both Android and Apple devices

The Bond Home app (available from the Google Play Store and Apple App Store) allows you to configure and control your ceiling fan’s from your smart device.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What ceiling fans will the Bond Bridge support?

The Bond Bridge supports both AC and DC ceiling fans that are using a remote control. We have thoroughly tested and worked closely with Bond to ensure our ThreeSixty Fan’s remote controls and fans are fully supported by the Bond Bridge.

How many ceiling fans will the Bond Bridge control?

The Bond Bridge can control up to 30 ceiling fans and covers 2,500 square feet (232 square meters) for complete home coverage.

Will the Bond Bridge work with any remote-controlled ceiling fan?

The Bond Bridge is a smart device that can learn most remote control functions; we can not test all options and therefore can not guarantee that the Bond Bridge will work with remote controls outside the ThreeSixty Fan’s range.

Do I need a Voice Assistant to use Bond Bridge?

Bond Bridge provides integration with voice assistants and home automation solutions however these are optional. You can still use the Bond Home app (available on the Google Play Store and Apple App Store) to control your ceiling fan.

Can I still use my remote control?

Yes, your existing remote control will still work as normal with your ceiling fan.

What are the requirements for Bond Bridge?

Bond Bridge requires a wireless network connection in your home and for your ceiling fan to have a working remote control installed.

Customer Reviews

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Make your Blinds, Ceiling Fans and Fireplaces "Smart" with a single device. Phone & Voice Controlled

I made a video review for this product where I share with you how to use a bridge to control your Blinds, Ceiling Fans and Fireplaces both from your phone and smart speakers. I tell you what to look for in a bridge and show you how to set up the Bond bridge that I use. You can watch in on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/ur60FHptoCg

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Kevin Smith
Fans are great, can’t get the bond to work

Changed out five ac fans for new black ones. They look and perform very well. The only problem is I cannot get the bond to work. I’ll keep trying

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Anonymous
Doesn't integrate well with Satellite Remote App or Set up Well

Have had to spend hours trying to get all of our 6 fans onto the Bond only to notice that it doesn't integrate with the Satellite app or even activate the commands selected. Have cleared the actions and re-registered commands multiple times but doesn't seem to fix the issue. Overall very disappointed with the way the Bond works...

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I Almeida
Terrible with Siri

1) Acknowledgment of commands by siri are annoying as hell."One sec. Okay sending, commend sent." Seriously who is in charge of voice at bond? Are you using the product at all?
2) Randomly asks repeatably to approve the usage of bond with siri.
3) Support staff is clueless and asks me to "clear the cache on whatever browser the iphone app uses..." Do you own an iphone? Do you know what an app is?

Thank you for taking the time to leave your review and experience with the Bond Bridge device. I’m sorry to hear you’ve not had a positive experience. I will forward your comments to the Bond team for further feedback. Please feel free to email our team at info@360fans.com.au and we will attempt to help liaise with the Bond Support team.
1) Acknowledgement of commands by Siri is outside of Bond’s control — this is an Apple-designed feature. You have some limited control over this via Settings > Siri & Search > Siri Responses. You could try changing this to “Only with Hey Siri” and then activate Siri with the side button on your phone when you want to control devices via Bond. Otherwise, it may be worth sending your feedback to Apple for more options on how Siri interacts.
2) Again this is Apple’s more privacy-focused initiative. Is this happening when you are attempting to perform an action within Siri, or is it a pop-up?
3) As of iOS 14 you can nominate alternative default browser apps; they were most likely trying to determine which browser you have set as your default (most likely Safari). Without additional context, I’m not sure why they would be asking you to clear the Cache. It can be done via Settings > Safari > Clear History and Website Data, however this will by default remove your browsing history as well so it's not ideal.
I will send through your concerns and will let you know what their response is.

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Jarrod Graetz
Excellent service

Good customer service outweighs the cost you spend on an item.. in this case, I got both. Excellent customer service at a great price, THANK YOU!!!