Hi, my desk is situated in front of a sizeable window that receives a significant amount of sunlight mid-day. Currently, I’m using a blackout manual draw shade which effectively blocks almost all light. However, I’d like to add a semi-transparent shade that can be positioned behind the blackout one to filter light. Since I often appear on camera for work, it’s essential that the light is diffused rather than completely blocked out. The ideal solution would be a smart shade capable of auto-detecting intense light, although a simpler option where a quick button press lowers the shade would be more than enough.

Suggestions?

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Either custom made or just get a double curtain rod with a light filtering or sheer curtain on the inside.

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Lutron Serena is all made to measure.

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Two curtain rods system with light filtering sheer. Switchbot curtain.

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Smartwings?

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A motorized a solar shade- a roller shade with a screen fabric, available in varying opacities from 1% to 10% typically. Great when down as they block the glare, but still allow you somewhat of a view out. They can be lithium battery powered. Usually with a hand held remote, but you can also add a bridge and options like automatic control according to the light, phone app, schedules, compatibility with other HA systems, including Alexa and Google Home. Obviously, the second option raises the price.

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