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09-01-2020, 02:55 PM | #1 |
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Smart Garage Door Opener - Recommendation
Okay... For those of you who have "shopped, reviewed, and installed" one of these, which do you recommend?
I mainly want it for: Phone and Voice opening and closing. Alert/push notification if left open. Google compatible.
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I have chamberlain Q and I'm happy with it and they are quite popular. I've had it a few years and no hiccups
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Thanks! Does it provide voice commands with Google? Phone app pretty fluid and reliable?
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09-01-2020, 08:39 PM | #4 |
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I have the Chamberlain MyQ also. I don't recall if it has voice command capability. The app works great though. You can send notifications to your email and phone when the door opens or closes. The newer model has the ability to monitor the battery life of the door sensor. It also has scheduling capabilities with closing the door. So you can set the time for the system to automatically close the door if it's left open by accident. Prevents you from having the garage door open all night.
I have the newer system at my primary home and moved the older one to my vacation home. The single app controls both. I've been running the older system for about 3 to 4 years now. No issues. I just got the newer one a bout a year ago. The newer one is paired with a Genie garage door opener and the older one is paired to a Liftmaster opener. The only thing you might find annoying is when you close the door through the system, it would sound an annoying beep beep for a few seconds as the strobe light in the unit flashes. It's a safety thing to ensure anyone around knows the door is about to close. I seem to recall there is some integration with I think Nest or Ring security cameras. |
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09-01-2020, 09:09 PM | #6 |
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I use OpenGarage. I also have Home Assistant which allows for arbitrary rules and customizations around this including all of your asks.
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09-01-2020, 09:14 PM | #7 |
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Some folks also attach cameras on their garage openers to check who’s coming and going
I have the MyQ and love it. Doesn’t have voice control that I know off but you can use your smartphone to control it. |
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Thanks guys! This is one of those things I've wanted but keep forgetting. I'm going to order one this week.
How is the "installation process"? |
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09-01-2020, 10:30 PM | #11 |
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Extremely easy. You load the app on your phone. It'll walk you through the installation process. It'll all be done via the app and at some point it'll tell you to hit the Learn button on the garage door opener to pair up the MyQ to it.
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I've had the MyQ system for the past 7 years, however I don't recommend it. At least not if you are using a retrofit setup for older openers that don't have it built in. The MyQ retrofit wall switches go bad after 4-7 years. When they do, they cause the garage door to randomly open. It happened to me twice when each of the two wall switches went bad. The second wall switch went bad just last week in the middle of the night. I thought someone broke into my garage until I realized the issue.
I believe there is a capacitor that stops charging after a while and when it does it activates the opener switch. Terrible design fault and a huge security issue. I'm not sure if this issue exists with newer openers that have MyQ built in. I have a Zwave automation system at home and was looking at a zwave garage controller but those seem to have issues as well. |
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Agree. I have a Liftmaster 5365W and it is great. I also use MyQ on my phone with it.
https://www.liftmaster.com/garage-do...E&gclsrc=aw.ds
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I also have a Liftmaster that the Builder installed on the home we built 2.5yrs ago. Don't know the exact model. But it's fast and durable.
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I have the genie belt drive with the battery back up and smart WiFi control. Ordered at Costco for price and warranty. The whole
Operation is now silent. Bedroom over garage cannot hear it open any longer. At the same time I changed the rollers, safety cables and springs. Huge upgrade. It’s a 2 person job Or a pita one person. You will need a little giant to prop the track on if working alone. Truth I hired a garage Co to do it after underestimating the ease of install. Best $ 150 (per door install )I ever spent. He installed all of the above and an external key pad. Last edited by jsf721; 09-02-2020 at 02:36 AM.. |
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Novoferm here. Delta Door.
If you already have an electric garage door with RFID fob, a cheaper option is to buy a wi-fi signal box / RFID reader. You basically program your lock/unlock RFID signals into the box. Then use an app off your phone to lock/unlock/monitor status of your garage door. |
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Mine has a button your push and it opens that seems smart?
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My butler operates the doors. He's alright.
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There is a wire from this wall button to the opener. The MyQ wall button communicates with the liftmaster gateway that connects to the router. That's how the retrofit MyQ system operates. Anyway, just read the reviews in the above link and you'll see that this is a common problem. Yes the system works very well for a number of years until the wall switch/button goes bad. Then you'll find your garage door open by itself at random times. The first one went bad after 4 years in the winter and left the door open. Luckily we were home and no pipes burst since I just used a car remote to close the door. The second went bad last week (7 years) during the night. I get alerts when the door is opened. Was not a fun thing to investigate in the middle of the night. Don't know if this issue is limited to retrofit MyQ systems only. Just be warned if you have an older opener and want to go that route. |
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And it's been working flawlessly for years in the case of the older version of it. |
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