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Retiring
08-26-2021, 09:19 AM
Does anyone have a Wi-Fi garage door opener? If you do have one, can you give details and your opinion? I travel often and would like the ability to close the garage, if I forget it open, when I’m not here. Thanks.
Mrprez
08-26-2021, 09:29 AM
We have this one:
Amazon.com (https://amzn.to/3DjtQaG)
I can operate my garage door anywhere I can get online.
If you are wanting wifi only you won’t need a hub. If you want to be able to close/open the door from Albuquerque, you will need a hub. A hub connects the device to the internet outside of your wifi.
If you have IPhones you can use an Apple TV box (latest model), or a HomePod mini. You can also use an Amazon Echo.
Fairly easy to set up if you are mildly handy and no monthly charges. There are other devices that may have a monthly charge.
Malsua
08-26-2021, 09:39 AM
Does anyone have a Wi-Fi garage door opener? If you do have one, can you give details and your opinion? I travel often and would like the ability to close the garage, if I forget it open, when I’m not here. Thanks.
We have the Chamberlain 1.25HP belt drive WiFi opener. Love it.
Amazon.com (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075CQ86ZV/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1)
They have slightly newer ones with a camera, I would opt for that if I were buying it today, but this one has been fantastic, specially while we were not living here in TV full time.
I could open the door for inspectors, bug people, etc. I also opened it for a cart service guy. I have other cameras so I could see that he left and record who actually took it.
The final option I like is the close for the evening option. I have left it open over night until I turned that option on and now if it's open at 10pm, it closes on it's own.
Quiet, battery backup and reliable. What's not to love?
Connects directly to the wifi and took about 2 minutes to set up the wifi part of it. Installing on the door took about 90 minutes, mostly because I had one short ladder at the time.
Bilyclub
08-26-2021, 09:40 AM
We have this one:
Amazon.com (https://amzn.to/3DjtQaG)
I can operate my garage door anywhere I can get online.
If you are wanting wifi only you won’t need a hub. If you want to be able to close/open the door from Albuquerque, you will need a hub. A hub connects the device to the internet outside of your wifi.
If you have IPhones you can use an Apple TV box (latest model), or a HomePod mini. You can also use an Amazon Echo.
Fairly easy to set up if you are mildly handy and no monthly charges. There are other devices that may have a monthly charge.
The Amazon page does not say if it's compatible with the Allstar MVP ? Somebody asked and there was no answer.
Mrprez
08-26-2021, 10:17 AM
The Amazon page does not say if it's compatible with the Allstar MVP ? Somebody asked and there was no answer.
There is a link to a compatibility document further down the page. Allstar MVP is listed as being compatible.
dewilson58
08-26-2021, 10:25 AM
Does anyone have a Wi-Fi garage door opener? If you do have one, can you give details and your opinion? I travel often and would like the ability to close the garage, if I forget it open, when I’m not here. Thanks.
Have a neighbor close it.
Have Neighborhood Watch close it.
:ho:
xkeowner
08-26-2021, 11:11 AM
We, as well as a friend, have the "Meross Smart Wi-Fi Garage Door Opener Remote, APP Control, Compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant and IFTTT, No Hub Needed" we bought from Amazon installed on our MVP Allstar opener and are very happy with it. Easy to install.
rjm1cc
08-26-2021, 11:13 AM
I like to keep locks off of the internet.
You can find equipment that is installed in your garage and will close the door if it is left open for x minutes. Might be a problem if you intentional leave your door open a lot as you work outside.
Bilyclub
08-26-2021, 11:31 AM
There is a link to a compatibility document further down the page. Allstar MVP is listed as being compatible.
Thanks, missed it. Might just buy a new quiet opener with the wifi built in. The Allstar MVP is not a very good opener.
laboutj
08-26-2021, 11:38 AM
I purchased a Chamberlain .5 HP from Lowes when it was on sale for $159. MUCH quieter than the AllStar opener that was in the garage. Also can set it to close at 10PM if it's open:
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Chamberlain-0-5-HP-Ultra-Quiet-and-Strong-Belt-Drive-Garage-Door-Opener-with-MyQ-and-Wi-Fi-Compatibility/1000276739
Installed myself as that's what I usually would do, but in hindsight it was a PITA and if you can find an installation deal it's worth going that route.
Bilyclub
08-26-2021, 01:07 PM
I purchased a Chamberlain .5 HP from Lowes when it was on sale for $159. MUCH quieter than the AllStar opener that was in the garage. Also can set it to close at 10PM if it's open:
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Chamberlain-0-5-HP-Ultra-Quiet-and-Strong-Belt-Drive-Garage-Door-Opener-with-MyQ-and-Wi-Fi-Compatibility/1000276739
Installed myself as that's what I usually would do, but in hindsight it was a PITA and if you can find an installation deal it's worth going that route.
Lowes was charging $99 last I checked.
laboutj
08-26-2021, 01:45 PM
Lowes was charging $99 last I checked.
Lowes was running a special a few months ago for free installation. Wish that was available when I purchased mine.
Living a Fantasy
08-26-2021, 01:57 PM
Does anyone have a Wi-Fi garage door opener? If you do have one, can you give details and your opinion? I travel often and would like the ability to close the garage, if I forget it open, when I’m not here. Thanks.
MyQ by Chamberlain is fantastic. Manage garage door anywhere there is a wifi connection. We have it scheduled to close at 8:30pm in the event we forget to close it. Our children are set up as users. We disable them after they leave our home. We enable them after they return. No keys or remotes or keypads to deal with. I also get notifications each time it opens and closes. It also can be set up to allow FEDEX to enter for deliveries without your interaction. Just saw it on Amazon for $29.99.
https://www.amazon.com/Smart-Garage-Opener-Chamberlain-myQ-G0401/dp/B08GD3D9YJ/SubscriptionId=0B1QY0GKS8WRZC37XWG2&AssociateTag=where2getit-20
Toymeister
08-26-2021, 02:46 PM
ANY garage door opener can be made wifi. I've done it, there are several options on Amazon to do it, many will pair to your smart home hub or use proprietary apps. Using this approach is superior, in my opinion as you can build in if this then that. If the door is open at 10pm, close it, if it is garbage day open the door at 7am and turn on the hall light to remind me. Your imagination is the limit. And it is cheaper and easier than replacing the entire opener.
laboutj
08-26-2021, 03:22 PM
ANY garage door opener can be made wifi. I've done it, there are several options on Amazon to do it, many will pair to your smart home hub or use proprietary apps. Using this approach is superior, in my opinion as you can build in if this then that. If the door is open at 10pm, close it, if it is garbage day open the door at 7am and turn on the hall light to remind me. Your imagination is the limit. And it is cheaper and easier than replacing the entire opener.
What you state is absolutely true and can be done as well with a Chamberlain. In my case with the AllStar opener that was in my home, the amount of noise generated opening and closing the door was a great excuse to get rid of it. If I were to go out early for a run or to get the paper, it would literally wake everyone in the house that was still sleeping. It wasn't that old and had been well taken care of, but it was probably the loudest garage door opener I've ever had. The new one is whisper quiet.
n8xwb
08-26-2021, 04:58 PM
I bought one from Amazon. Easy to install and works well. Here's a link:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07L5DPK8P/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_dl_0YHAA7A7CVBR35SBMC2 6?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Fredster
08-26-2021, 06:41 PM
Does anyone have a Wi-Fi garage door opener? If you do have one, can you give details and your opinion? I travel often and would like the ability to close the garage, if I forget it open, when I’m not here. Thanks.
This is the one I replaced my super loud
Allstar MVP with…
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Chamberlain-3-4-HP-Equivalent-Ultra-Quiet-Belt-Drive-Smart-Garage-Door-Opener-B750/301887758
It is one of the best changes I’ve made to my house.
Soooo much quieter, and if I drive away
from the house and can’t recall
if I closed the door or not,
I can close it from my phone.
It will do much more, but those features
alone are worth it!
Graspher
08-26-2021, 08:41 PM
I replaced my much hated MVP with the chamberlain B6765. It’s the WiFi with camera 1 1/4 horsepower. Installed it myself.
Love it! The WiFi feature allows me to open/close/monitor/speak and listen to anyone in the vicinity of the camera from anywhere. Camera quality is good. The led lights are super bright. The motor is very quiet.
Easy to install - easy to set up the WiFi.
NOTE - the old mvps use a 120 volt motor to lift the door. Most all new openers use a 12 volt motor. The 12 volts are not as strong.
If u have an oversized door with maybe insulation attached - or other items attached to it - anything less than the 11/4 horse may not properly lift it.
BFISHER54
08-26-2021, 09:44 PM
myQ Chamberlain Smart Garage Control - Wireless Garage Hub and Sensor with Wifi & Bluetooth - Smartphone Controlled, New Design, myQ-G0401-ES, White Amazon.com (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08GD3D9YJ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_ZM7Z7HYRMA7Z16T9DZXD?_ encoding=UTF8&psc=1)
Have this one from Amazon. Easy to install. Control the door from app on phone. Set mine to notification me whenever door is opened and if it’s left open longer than an hour.
Nick B
08-27-2021, 05:28 AM
I replaced my much hated MVP with the chamberlain B6765. It’s the WiFi with camera 1 1/4 horsepower. Installed it myself.
Love it! The WiFi feature allows me to open/close/monitor/speak and listen to anyone in the vicinity of the camera from anywhere. Camera quality is good. The led lights are super bright. The motor is very quiet.
Easy to install - easy to set up the WiFi.
NOTE - the old mvps use a 120 volt motor to lift the door. Most all new openers use a 12 volt motor. The 12 volts are not as strong.
If u have an oversized door with maybe insulation attached - or other items attached to it - anything less than the 11/4 horse may not properly lift it.
You should never need more in than 1/2 hp if you do the door needs to be fixed. These high power openers are a marketing ploy.I have been in the business for 20 years.
rsmurano
08-27-2021, 05:50 AM
You don't need to buy a new door just to get wifi/app control. But, if you do want to get a new opener, get 1 much bigger than 1/2 horsepower. Later on, if you want to insulate your door, you will burn up a 1/2 hp in no time. Done it, and friends have done it. Chamberlain has a nice 1hp opener with wifi with a backup battery so if the power if off it will still open the door, nice feature.
Back to app control of the door. Thats an easy way to do things but a hassle. What do you do if you have 10 different wifi objects in your house that you want to control: thermostat, door locks, ring doorbell, lights, etc... Do you want to start 10 different applications on your phone to operate them?
You want to build a smart home that combines all smart devices under 1 app and you can control each device thru Siri without touching your phone/iPad/computer. Another benefit is to have this smart home app have "scenes" so you can either say "good night" or schedule the command to close all garage doors if open/lock all doors/turn off all lights if on. You can do this anywhere in the world.
I use apple's HomeKit along with an Apple TV hub and homebridge on my computer. I had control of 2 houses until I sold the last house.
Accidental1
08-27-2021, 06:17 AM
I installed the myQ from Chamberlin and it worked nicely for a while. I successfully used it several times to give entry to contractors while I was up north. Unfortunately, the last time (a month ago, four months after installation) I received an error message when trying to close it after a furniture delivery. Ultimately I was unable to determine whether the door was up or down and had to contact a neighbor to check (it was open). Moral of the story…install a camera to verify door status and know your neighbors because both the WiFi opener or camera could fail.
Freehiker
08-27-2021, 06:18 AM
MyQ by Chamberlain is fantastic. Manage garage door anywhere there is a wifi connection. We have it scheduled to close at 8:30pm in the event we forget to close it. Our children are set up as users. We disable them after they leave our home. We enable them after they return. No keys or remotes or keypads to deal with. I also get notifications each time it opens and closes. It also can be set up to allow FEDEX to enter for deliveries without your interaction. Just saw it on Amazon for $29.99.
https://www.amazon.com/Smart-Garage-Opener-Chamberlain-myQ-G0401/dp/B08GD3D9YJ/SubscriptionId=0B1QY0GKS8WRZC37XWG2&AssociateTag=where2getit-20
I have used MyQ for years and it is very simple to use. Highly recommended
JakeInTV
08-27-2021, 06:23 AM
Does anyone have a Wi-Fi garage door opener? If you do have one, can you give details and your opinion? I travel often and would like the ability to close the garage, if I forget it open, when I’m not here. Thanks.
I installed a Chamberlin model with wifi and backup battery. Have it for about 2 years now.
Works perfectly and the belt drive is quieter than the chain.
gjbakke
08-27-2021, 06:24 AM
Meross wifi garage door opener will operate both garage doors with 1 unit. Good app as well
Shish
08-27-2021, 06:37 AM
I have a LiftMaster opener that uses an app called MyQ. The garage opener connects to your home internet and works fine.
Here's some info: Smart Access System for Garages | LiftMaster (https://www.liftmaster.com/smart-garage-access)
lpkruege1
08-27-2021, 07:19 AM
I have 2 Nexx Garage door openers. You attach them to an existing door opener. The phone app reminds you if you leave it open. You can open and close them anywhere. I had an issue and opened my garage door for my neighbor from here in Wisconsin. You must set them up on a 2.4 ghz wireless network. Most routers including Xfinity will work on 2.4 Ghz, BUT Xfinity sets them up for 5 Ghz. You need to have them turn on the 2.4 Ghz on the router. It will get a separate name but can use the same password. If you have your own wireless router you need to set that up if not already done. The phone app for Nexx is pretty cool. They have videos on how to install and set up the opener, and they are pretty good. They are also smart device compatible. Nexx Smart Garage Wi-Fi Door Controller NXG-100B | Nexx (https://getnexx.com/products/nexx-garage)
Billbo
08-27-2021, 07:30 AM
The Amazon page does not say if it's compatible with the Allstar MVP ? Somebody asked and there was no answer.
I bought one just like this from Amazon, but a different brand. It looks exactly the same. It connects in parallel with the exits ting switch and works with Allstar. Talk of the villages wouldn’t let me post the link.
JOEMAN
08-27-2021, 07:38 AM
I have 2 liftmaster openers at my home in Michigan that required the hub and a single unit (now a Chamberlain) on the Village home that was a newer opener that did not need a hub, the hub was built in. They are all on the same APP on my cell phone. (Chamberlain took over for Liftmaster). You can open and close from anywhere in the world, see when they were last opened and closed, see if its open or closed now, they offer camera add on's on the newer units, use it as your garage door opener if needed. After leaving home, do you ever ask yourself "did I close the garage door?"
Mohawksin
08-27-2021, 07:40 AM
I replaced my much hated MVP with the chamberlain B6765. It’s the WiFi with camera 1 1/4 horsepower. Installed it myself.
Love it! The WiFi feature allows me to open/close/monitor/speak and listen to anyone in the vicinity of the camera from anywhere. Camera quality is good. The led lights are super bright. The motor is very quiet.
Easy to install - easy to set up the WiFi.
NOTE - the old mvps use a 120 volt motor to lift the door. Most all new openers use a 12 volt motor. The 12 volts are not as strong.
If u have an oversized door with maybe insulation attached - or other items attached to it - anything less than the 11/4 horse may not properly lift it.
Adjusting the springs should balance the load.
G.R.I.T.S.
08-27-2021, 07:58 AM
Does anyone have a Wi-Fi garage door opener? If you do have one, can you give details and your opinion? I travel often and would like the ability to close the garage, if I forget it open, when I’m not here. Thanks.
Purchased a Craftsman from Lowe’s. Love the WiFi feature. Bonus: I can tell when my spouse leaves and returns!😂
admiral72
08-27-2021, 08:07 AM
Does anyone have a Wi-Fi garage door opener? If you do have one, can you give details and your opinion? I travel often and would like the ability to close the garage, if I forget it open, when I’m not here. Thanks.
MyQ works great
ragtag22
08-27-2021, 08:19 AM
I have the Genie Aladdin Connect that I stalled on my AllStar MVP opener and it works great. Use it from my phone or with Alexa (need to use voice code for security). Ro-mac and others told me it would not work, but it does and is an easy install Here is a link to it on Amazon. Amazon.com (https://smile.amazon.com/Genie-Company-ALKT1-R-Smartphone-Anywhere/dp/B016QB7K5O/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=I0XN80W1FW25&dchild=1&keywords=aladdin+connect&qid=1630070103&sprefix=Aladdin%2Caps%2C201&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUEyQTlYWEFPUjFORkZYJ mVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwNzg2ODc3M05DTFJBNzBLTFFEWCZlbmN yeXB0ZWRBZElkPUEwODY0ODE5M0RCRUJXTkpJMVZZSCZ3aWRnZ XROYW1lPXNwX2F0ZiZhY3Rpb249Y2xpY2tSZWRpcmVjdCZkb05 vdExvZ0NsaWNrPXRydWU=)
msu69er
08-27-2021, 08:21 AM
Ditto for reply #7. Meross is easy to install, set up, and works from anywhere in the world.
I have a Wyze outdoor cam in the garage so I can also see what happens there when I open the garage door for someone.
TerriS
08-27-2021, 08:33 AM
MyQ by Chamberlain is fantastic. Manage garage door anywhere there is a wifi connection. We have it scheduled to close at 8:30pm in the event we forget to close it. Our children are set up as users. We disable them after they leave our home. We enable them after they return. No keys or remotes or keypads to deal with. I also get notifications each time it opens and closes. It also can be set up to allow FEDEX to enter for deliveries without your interaction. Just saw it on Amazon for $29.99.
https://www.amazon.com/Smart-Garage-Opener-Chamberlain-myQ-G0401/dp/B08GD3D9YJ/SubscriptionId=0B1QY0GKS8WRZC37XWG2&AssociateTag=where2getit-20
I just ordered this for my new home (Closing 9/8) watched video and looks super easy to install
LynnWM158
08-27-2021, 08:43 AM
I have the same garage door. Opening/closing the door via my cell phone is fantastic. I get a notification on my cell when the door opens or closes, plus I can check my app to see if I actually closed the door when I left. Great buy!
We have the Chamberlain 1.25HP belt drive WiFi opener. Love it.
Amazon.com (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075CQ86ZV/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1)
They have slightly newer ones with a camera, I would opt for that if I were buying it today, but this one has been fantastic, specially while we were not living here in TV full time.
I could open the door for inspectors, bug people, etc. I also opened it for a cart service guy. I have other cameras so I could see that he left and record who actually took it.
The final option I like is the close for the evening option. I have left it open over night until I turned that option on and now if it's open at 10pm, it closes on it's own.
Quiet, battery backup and reliable. What's not to love?
Connects directly to the wifi and took about 2 minutes to set up the wifi part of it. Installing on the door took about 90 minutes, mostly because I had one short ladder at the time.
OhioBuckeye
08-27-2021, 08:48 AM
You know I’ve forgotten to shut my garage door before after I got 2 states away & I just called a neighbor to have them shut it. Even if you had a WiFi garage door opener, how would you know for sure if you shut it or open it, unless you have a camera pointed at your garage. Me personally I liked the way I did it, have a neighbor shut it for you. Then I would know if it got shut for sure! I’ve already hit the door opener button twice & opened it when I thought I shut it.
CosmicTrucker
08-27-2021, 09:06 AM
MyQ by Chamberlain is fantastic. Manage garage door anywhere there is a wifi connection. We have it scheduled to close at 8:30pm in the event we forget to close it. Our children are set up as users. We disable them after they leave our home. We enable them after they return. No keys or remotes or keypads to deal with. I also get notifications each time it opens and closes. It also can be set up to allow FEDEX to enter for deliveries without your interaction. Just saw it on Amazon for $29.99.
Amazon.com (https://www.amazon.com/Smart-Garage-Opener-Chamberlain-myQ-G0401/dp/B08GD3D9YJ/SubscriptionId=0B1QY0GKS8WRZC37XWG2&AssociateTag=where2getit-20)
I have this same unit. Mixed feelings with this thing. I have it on both garage doors, (one master control and two door sensors). Install was very simple, but....The golf cart door now has a mind of it's own. More than a few times it would open without any commands from me or the unit. I'm not a full timer yet, so having the door open on it's own is worrisome. I ended up having a local friend stop by and unplug that door controller from the power outlet. I've also had random warnings from the MyQ app that it's offline and lost internet connection when everything else in the house is online. Even a Nest Cam in the same area is online, this controller will randomly report it's offline. This problem hasn't reported for over a month or so, so I'm guessing it may have been some server somewhere having trouble and not my system. Too much of this stuff is actually controlled by servers you have no control over.
bellringer606
08-27-2021, 10:55 AM
I have a My Q controller back north. Purchased from Amazon. Fairly reasonable and easy to install. We got tired of leaving the house, getting a couple of blocks away asking each other weather we closed the garage door. Now we just check the smart phone from any place.
Also when u check the status of ur door it tells u weather it’s open or closed as well as how long it’s been in that position.
Diver Man
08-27-2021, 11:53 AM
I had the following in our home back in Michigan, gethttps://www.amazon.com/Smart-Garage-...where2getit-20, it was hit and miss, had more negatives then positives. When we purchased our first house in the Villages I installed the Chamberlin smart garage door openers, worked good, but I would recommend to have it installed, needed new brackets and some other modifications that did take some extra time and money to install. When we purchased our new home in the Villages, we had the Linear LDCO852
Smart Garage Door Operators installed from the builder ($100 each upgrade). I really like this system, the garage door slows down just before closing, like a soft close, works great and is as quiet as the Chamberlin and has scheduling of door and light operation, including timed, automatic door closing and Compatible with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, HomeLink and IFTTT. I would recommend either of the garage door openers above, better having the smart controller built in then having an add on based on my past experience. It is great to know if the garage is open, and GeoTrigger opens the garage door automatically when we get close to the home, and also nice for deliveries. We do not use a press remote, everything is operated from our phones. Just FYI. Good Luck
sjweigand
08-27-2021, 04:05 PM
My Q - unless you have an ancient garage door opener a My Q should work. It is very easy to set up and use with your existing garage door opener. You can buy it on Amazon and it is very easy to install. Also you have the ability to control more than one door via a phone app (I used it for a garage in NC as well as a garage in FL).
HORNET
08-27-2021, 07:22 PM
What’s so hard about just pushing a button when the vehicle is out the door
Snowbug
08-27-2021, 07:59 PM
MyQ by Chamberlain is fantastic. Manage garage door anywhere there is a wifi connection. We have it scheduled to close at 8:30pm in the event we forget to close it. Our children are set up as users. We disable them after they leave our home. We enable them after they return. No keys or remotes or keypads to deal with. I also get notifications each time it opens and closes. It also can be set up to allow FEDEX to enter for deliveries without your interaction. Just saw it on Amazon for $29.99.
Amazon.com (https://www.amazon.com/Smart-Garage-Opener-Chamberlain-myQ-G0401/dp/B08GD3D9YJ/SubscriptionId=0B1QY0GKS8WRZC37XWG2&AssociateTag=where2getit-20)
I also use MyQ on both doors. Inexpensive, easy to install and works great! I get a notification when they open, or close. I set mine to auto-close at 11:00 PM. The app tells how long the door has been open, or closed.
MACH7SS
08-27-2021, 08:47 PM
Another vote for MyQ. Inexpensive, reliable, and controlled by my iPhone. I have 2 garage doors with each using MyQ. No problem.
Bilyclub
08-28-2021, 04:50 AM
MyQ would be great, but not compatible with the Allstar MVP.
jpvillager
08-29-2021, 12:49 PM
Call you neighbor. We all watch each other's houses.
Chellybean
09-02-2021, 06:50 AM
ANY garage door opener can be made wifi. I've done it, there are several options on Amazon to do it, many will pair to your smart home hub or use proprietary apps. Using this approach is superior, in my opinion as you can build in if this then that. If the door is open at 10pm, close it, if it is garbage day open the door at 7am and turn on the hall light to remind me. Your imagination is the limit. And it is cheaper and easier than replacing the entire opener.
Sorry Toymeister NOT all garage doors openers can be used with WiFI garage door controllers like MyQ. Most have openers like MVP use Data to the opener and not a switch closure.
There are ways to do it with a modification with a remote control 3 button opener, MVPs use data signal after 2011. You need some soldering skills and techy experience.
I will not debate this, way to many negative and know it all's here.
Good luck folks!
P>S MyQ is a good way to have a 2nd monitoring feature until you replace the opener in the future, BTW 1/2 hp is plenty enough power if the Balancing springs are adjusted correctly.
rsmurano
09-26-2021, 11:39 AM
Sorry Toymeister NOT all garage doors openers can be used with WiFI garage door controllers like MyQ. Most have openers like MVP use Data to the opener and not a switch closure.
There are ways to do it with a modification with a remote control 3 button opener, MVPs use data signal after 2011. You need some soldering skills and techy experience.
I will not debate this, way to many negative and know it all's here.
Good luck folks!
P>S MyQ is a good way to have a 2nd monitoring feature until you replace the opener in the future, BTW 1/2 hp is plenty enough power if the Balancing springs are adjusted correctly.
Not true, sorry. You can add a hub and sensors to many garage doors that allow them
To be viewed/operated by your phone/iPad. I added a sensor to each garage door and then 1 hub so both sensors will communicate with my iphones/iPads.
Why would anybody want to have remote access to their garage doors? There are many:
Check to see if your doors are closed from anywhere in the world, close or open then remotely, and others.
Using an app on your phone/iPad is the old way of communicating with your garage doors or really anything in your house.
I have my whole house automated and controlled thru 1 app that allows me to say over my iPhone/Apple Watch/iPads: open my garage door, or open/close my front door, or turn on lights, music, and better: I have 1 button that allows me to hit to close everything and I have a schedule that closes or turns off device at certain times.
If you use apple, this is all provided for free if you buy the supported devices and/or run a free app on a computer (Mac or linux) that uses plugins for non-supported devices.
Chellybean
09-27-2021, 06:41 AM
Not true, sorry. You can add a hub and sensors to many garage doors that allow them
To be viewed/operated by your phone/iPad. I added a sensor to each garage door and then 1 hub so both sensors will communicate with my iphones/iPads.
Why would anybody want to have remote access to their garage doors? There are many:
Check to see if your doors are closed from anywhere in the world, close or open then remotely, and others.
Using an app on your phone/iPad is the old way of communicating with your garage doors or really anything in your house.
I have my whole house automated and controlled thru 1 app that allows me to say over my iPhone/Apple Watch/iPads: open my garage door, or open/close my front door, or turn on lights, music, and better: I have 1 button that allows me to hit to close everything and I have a schedule that closes or turns off device at certain times.
If you use apple, this is all provided for free if you buy the supported devices and/or run a free app on a computer (Mac or linux) that uses plugins for non-supported devices.
I think you should reread my post, I said Some MVP openers, the frequency is 318 and MyQ won't communicate!!!! But there is a way in doing it if you are knowledge enough. Like I said to many know it all's that do not do there research!
Bilyclub
09-27-2021, 09:10 AM
I know two things. My MVP would not work with the My Q without additional parts and modification. The MVP is the worst opener and couldn't be farther from the truth in naming it Allstar MVP.
Chellybean
09-27-2021, 09:17 AM
I know two things. My MVP would not work with the My Q without additional parts and modification. The MVP is the worst opener and couldn't be farther from the truth in naming it Allstar MVP.
True but there is a way of making it work and using MyQ as a 2nd monitor.
Tuya has a unit on Amazon and using a remote control with it. I made one and have it online now but you need soldering skills.
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