The roller shutter drive is controlled with me, among other things about a home automation using the radio transmitter 3200 00 62. The installation was very easy, the programming of the end positions manageable. This is achieved partly better with other manufacturers. So I have eg a surface-mounted roller shutter motor (yeah right, the winder will remain in the wall, the part drags only the belt) by Chamberlain (unfortunately no idea of what the band thing is like in reality). This thing is loud and slow - but presents its endpoints per load detection automatically when first driving a process. In the years come with us is a Bosch Roll-Lift K10. Its configurability may also after a decade still regarded as exemplary, the operating concept is brilliantly simple, and with a scroll wheel and two illuminated buttons. That part is not so loud, even slowly - and needs new batteries every few years (the drive is carried out with low voltage, after all, you have a built-in emergency power reserve). This replaces a Rademacher Rollotron Comfort 9600. He is again quieter, faster and more robust.
The new series is quite clear on it one more. I think quieter are only (well built) drive motors. Whisper quiet should not expect, but the engine is no longer listening on the other side of the house in the bedroom finally (almost). The Endpoint Security is perfectly so far, the runnability incl. Soft start and stop very pleasant, standby consumption as indicated very low. If you want to motorize their blinds with something like this should not be an experiment and forget especially the 9xxx series predecessors in favor of these drives. Whether other manufacturers still produce better equipment, is beyond my knowledge.