Ikea’s previously delayed Fyrtur smart blinds have gotten a new US release date of October 1st, the company confirmed today, following the newly announced August launch in Sweden.

The shades were previously delayed for a firmware update

The smart blinds were originally planned to launch in the US on April 1st, but Ikea had delayed the launch for a firmware update because it found “an opportunity for improved functionality.” The company promises that you’ll be able to control the blinds with a phone using the Ikea Trådfri smart home app, and through that, with Alexa, Siri, and Google Assistant voice commands. Ikea has also confirmed that the US will only be getting the Fyrtur blackout shades, and not the less opaque Kadrilj model.

Smart blinds themselves aren’t a new concept, but Ikea’s spin on the take grabbed attention when it was first announced due to the low price point — the Fyrtur shades will cost between $129 — $179 in the US, depending on the size, making them far cheaper than most other smart blind solutions.

Update June 14th, 12:36pm: Added price information for the shades and updated post to reflect that Ikea will only be selling the Fyrtur blackout model in the US.