Description:
This cordless blackout roller shade from AOSKY combines light-blocking performance and a spring-loaded, cordless mechanism to darken rooms for sleep, screening, or media use. It fits a 30" x 72" opening and offers thermal backing to help reduce heat transfer and limit UV exposure while keeping a clean, minimal look.
Key Points
Made of 100% polyester with a reinforced thermal insulated coating, the fabric feels soft and resists wear while being simple to wipe clean. The opaque material blocks sunlight and UV rays according to the manufacturer, which helps keep interiors darker for sleeping and reduces glare for screens. The cordless design removes dangling cords, which increases safety around children and pets and keeps a neater appearance.
Technical Specifications
- Name: AOSKY 30" x 72" blackout roller shade
- Material: 100% polyester fabric with thermal backing
- Color: white
- Mount type: inside or outside mounting options, fabric width approximately 1" narrower than shade size
- Operation: spring-loaded cordless mechanism, tested for 5,000 cycles
Usage Recommendations
For outside mounting, add about 4 inches to the measured window width so the shade provides full coverage and light control. For inside mounts order the exact width or slightly less, and note that the roller height adjusts from 0" up to 72". To change how the shade stops and its recoil speed, open the right-side cover and turn the screw clockwise to slow the rebound or counterclockwise to speed it up. Adjust the left-side screw to set the stopping position so the shade returns to your preferred parked height.
Practical Tips
Installation requires at least 2 inches of frame depth to accommodate the mounting brackets supplied in the package. The kit includes metal brackets, screws, and printed instructions, and there is an installation video available from the manufacturer for step-by-step guidance. If any accessories are missing or issues arise, the seller indicates support is available for assistance within 24 hours.
Note that the fabric width will be about 1" less than the ordered shade size, and while the thermal backing reduces heat loss and solar gain according to the manufacturer, it may not replace more advanced insulated window treatments in very cold climates.










