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Amazon Resale via Amazon[amazon.com] has meross Smart Wi-Fi Garage Door Opener Remote for $35.23 - 20% at checkout = $28.18. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Model: Meross Smart Garage Door Opener Remote, Compatible with Apple HomeKit, Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, SmartThings, Multiple Notification Modes, No Hub Needed
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Yes. I brought one a couple of years back and it works beautifully well with home assistant. One thing, at least with my garage opener, it wasn't directly compatible. So I had to email them and they mailed in a garage door remote that I then hardwired into it. Nothing "hacky", it's actually what they offered as a solution for openers that don't directly work with it
Any reason this would be better than the cheap Amazon Chamberlain ones?
Homekit integration was my main reason for getting this years ago. Open garage door will show up on Carplay and you have can Siri open and close garage. Not sure if they added that functionality over years with Chamberlain.
I already have the non-homelink unit on my shop (Genie) door and hoping this one is as simple as that one is to install on the main garage door. Need to rid myself of the My-Q app as it doesn't integrate with squat. Screw you Chamberlain.
just wanted to let other users know, I was unimpressed with their products, i bought a smart switch it fails like clockwork after 6 months, they sent me a new one and failed again in 6 months. ended up replacing with a KASA one,
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I installed the 3 door kit about two years ago to control three single bay doors. It's integrated into my Alexa home along with my door locks and ADT home security. I've programmed Alexa to close, lock, and arm everything at 10:00 pm which is super nice because we tend to forget close/lock doors especially during summer months when my garage doors are open as my kids play outside; they'd come home for dinner and everybody would forget garage doors are still open until next morning.
I was worried about connection dropping, but so far it's been rock solid on my WiFi as long as my WiFi's good.
I installed the 3 door kit about two years ago to control three single bay doors. It's integrated into my Alexa home along with my door locks and ADT home security. I've programmed Alexa to close, lock, and arm everything at 10:00 pm which is super nice because we tend to forget close/lock doors especially during summer months when my garage doors are open as my kids play outside; they'd come home for dinner and everybody would forget garage doors are still open until next morning.
I was worried about connection dropping, but so far it's been rock solid on my WiFi as long as my WiFi's good.
Yes. I brought one a couple of years back and it works beautifully well with home assistant. One thing, at least with my garage opener, it wasn't directly compatible. So I had to email them and they mailed in a garage door remote that I then hardwired into it. Nothing "hacky", it's actually what they offered as a solution for openers that don't directly work with it
Do you have an automation where when your car arrives in the driveway, then garage door opens? Not sure how accurate geolocation and how fast they work with this kind of automation
Any reason this would be better than the cheap Amazon Chamberlain ones?
Chamberlain ones will do some random update that will break it a year or 2 down the road. I have 2 and both won't connect anymore. These ones seem to just work. I have the cheapest ones that work with Smartlife going for 3 years without issues.
Installed this at my 70 yr old mom's house a couple of years ago, no issues except that it logs her out of the app every time it updates which is nbd. The main benefits are:
1. Ability to check if she accidentally left the door open when she left the house.
2. Set up automated schedule to close the door at any time. I set hers to close at 6p, 8p, 10p, 12a, 2a, 4a, and 6a, so she can sleep easy knowing no matter what the door will be closed at night and she doesn't have to check it 4 times before going to bed.
3. She can also ask Alexa if the garage door is open. Not sure if Alexa can open or close the door.
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I have 2 of these installed and integrated with Home Assistant. Keep in mind that they have a wired door sensor. The sensor is a reed switch, so while you can mount the included magnet across from the wired sensor, any magnet will do - the edeges of my garage doors are steel, so I used some super strong magnets I bought on Amazon, and they simply stay in place on the steel door frame through magnetic attraction, with no fasteners (screws) needed.
I use them in a number of Home Assistant automations, including integrating them with a ThirdReality Zigbee night light, which will glow red if either door is open, for a visual cue inside the house to remind me to shut the garage door(s). The same autmation also triggers smart switches in the garage to turn on overhead lights inside the garage when either one of the doors opens, as well as to turn on the driveway floodlights, after sundown and before sunrise.
The Meross phone app has a number of nice features, including push notifications when the door(s) are opened, overtime warnings when they are left open (with configurable overtime times in minutes), as well as autoclose options at predetermined times. I personally am not a fan of automated closings, given the potential for unattended closings to result in injury - the overtime push notification and the previously mentioned red warning light are sufficient for me to remember to close the doors from the standard wall mounted open/cose pushbutton panel.
I did have an automation set up for my wife's garage door to iopen when HA detected that her iPhone had arrived home, but that proved troublesome as she'll often drive past our place to deliver groceries to a disabled neighbor, and there are also times when her iPhone would register her as "away" and then register her as "home" when in fact she hadn't left the house, but in the meantime her garage door had opened, so I disabled that - IMO automated garage door openings are too sketchy to be relied on.
Someone mentioned Chamberlain MyQ - I used that for years but gave up on it after they dropped 3rd party API support for HA integration, and their app often failed to close my door(s), it would play the warning beep and then nothing - also, their hub struggled to stay connected to my WiFi.
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I was worried about connection dropping, but so far it's been rock solid on my WiFi as long as my WiFi's good.
I was worried about connection dropping, but so far it's been rock solid on my WiFi as long as my WiFi's good.
1. Ability to check if she accidentally left the door open when she left the house.
2. Set up automated schedule to close the door at any time. I set hers to close at 6p, 8p, 10p, 12a, 2a, 4a, and 6a, so she can sleep easy knowing no matter what the door will be closed at night and she doesn't have to check it 4 times before going to bed.
3. She can also ask Alexa if the garage door is open. Not sure if Alexa can open or close the door.
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I use them in a number of Home Assistant automations, including integrating them with a ThirdReality Zigbee night light, which will glow red if either door is open, for a visual cue inside the house to remind me to shut the garage door(s). The same autmation also triggers smart switches in the garage to turn on overhead lights inside the garage when either one of the doors opens, as well as to turn on the driveway floodlights, after sundown and before sunrise.
The Meross phone app has a number of nice features, including push notifications when the door(s) are opened, overtime warnings when they are left open (with configurable overtime times in minutes), as well as autoclose options at predetermined times. I personally am not a fan of automated closings, given the potential for unattended closings to result in injury - the overtime push notification and the previously mentioned red warning light are sufficient for me to remember to close the doors from the standard wall mounted open/cose pushbutton panel.
I did have an automation set up for my wife's garage door to iopen when HA detected that her iPhone had arrived home, but that proved troublesome as she'll often drive past our place to deliver groceries to a disabled neighbor, and there are also times when her iPhone would register her as "away" and then register her as "home" when in fact she hadn't left the house, but in the meantime her garage door had opened, so I disabled that - IMO automated garage door openings are too sketchy to be relied on.
Someone mentioned Chamberlain MyQ - I used that for years but gave up on it after they dropped 3rd party API support for HA integration, and their app often failed to close my door(s), it would play the warning beep and then nothing - also, their hub struggled to stay connected to my WiFi.
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