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9. EACHEN WiFi Wireless Inching Relay Momentary/Self-Locking Switch Module DIY Smart Garage Door DC 5-32V AC90-260V Ewelink App Compatible with Alexa Echo Google Home Nest IFTTT (ST-DC1)

    Features:
  • Romote control & Voice Control: You can remote control your home's light, fan, garage door, humidifier etc. by using eWelink app. This wifi switch works with Alexa/Google Assiatant/IFTTT, you can use voice control to turn your home appliances on/off.
  • Easy WiFi Setting Up: Supports 2.4G WiFi network connection only, doesn't support Mesh wifi system and 5G WiFi network!! Download ewelink APP and register an account, then follow the instruction to complete the wifi configuration. (you may need a wifi extender if you are plan to install it in a place with weak wifi signals)
  • In inching mode (momentary mode), if you press the button on the app (or the manual button on the board), the switch will be opened, and then auto closed after 1 second.
  • In the Self-locking mode, when you press the button on APP (or the manual button on the board) for one time, the relay will be on. The relay will be off only when you press the button once again.
  • It can let you DIY a lot of smart projects: smart lights, fans, garage door, humidifier, thermostat etc. eWelink also provides other functions such as timer setting, share controling, and schedule. You also can set routines in Alexa or google home to make things more convenient.
EACHEN WiFi Wireless Inching Relay Momentary/Self-Locking Switch Module DIY Smart Garage Door DC 5-32V AC90-260V Ewelink App Compatible with Alexa Echo Google Home Nest IFTTT (ST-DC1)
Specs:
ColorDC-1
SizeST-DC1
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10. 4 Channel WiFi Momentary Inching Relay Self-Lock Switch Module,DIY WiFi Garage Door Controller (5-32V)

    Features:
  • Voice Control,works with Alexa Google Home Nest , Link "eWeLink Smart Home Fan" capability. You can request Alexa or Google assistant to turn your devices on / off.Remote ON/OFF Your Lights Garage Door from anywhere by Phone
  • 4CH 12V eWelink WIFI Switch,Control 4 electrical appliances Individually, with Lower Power Input,easily to Power it with phone charger and micro usb cable.
  • Easily Share Function,Share Control with Other eWelink Accounts,Invite Family to Enjoy Free Remote Contorl,Free app remote(Invitees need to download and login in their eWelink), Both Android and IOS can search ewelink and download, register and control your home appliances.support 2.4G WiFi only,if your router with dual bands and same SSID, please close 5G firstly,or change to different SSID.
  • Three working modes: Inching Self-locking Interlock. can be used for DIY Garage Door Opener and other Home Appliance.You can set working mode by channel, and rename each channel,DIY smart shutter switch,press the mode change button on the board to set interlock mode,then set inching time in ewelink app
  • Timing and Status Real-time Monitor. Smart Scene: Trigger on/off by temperature, humidity or other environmental conditions,It supports 8 group timing function and Share Control with Family
4 Channel WiFi Momentary Inching Relay Self-Lock Switch Module,DIY WiFi Garage Door Controller (5-32V)
Specs:
Height0.98 Inches
Length2.95 Inches
Weight0.0881849048 Pounds
Width2.87 Inches
Size74.3*72.7*24mm
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u/Kairus00 · 3 pointsr/homeautomation

I would get the hub earlier on since you want to monitor your washer/dryer, and if you have the hub you can buy devices that work with your hub so you can control everything from one spot.

The easiest solution for monitoring your washer/dryer are going to be z-wave devices. For the dryer, if it's electric, a sensor to detect vibration, or if it's gas, you can maybe get away with an outlet that detects current. For the washing machine, usually an outlet that detects current can work for you. It can be a bit tricky to get going though.

Skip the wemo plug and go with a z-wave plug. Any reason for the Lutron dimmers in specific?

For the bathroom fan, I use a z-wave smart switch. I don't have it tied to a humidity sensor, but I have it set (controlled by my hub) to turn off after 25 minutes, that way I don't have to worry about turning it off when I'm in a rush to leave for work. If I wanted to have it triggered by humidity levels or motion, or whatever all I need to do is add another z-wave device and I can make it happen.

The RainMachine seems cool, but pricey for an irrigation controller, no? I use the Orbit B-Hyve and it works great. I rarely ever interface with it honestly. I pull out my phone and run the zones occasionally to check that I don't have any broken heads, otherwise it just runs. It can be completely controlled from your phone, and can be controlled directly from the device as well. The other day I adjusted my schedule a little bit and increased the runtime on a few zones. Is your irrigation controller inside? If not, with the RainMachine you will also need to buy an enclosure to keep it weatherproof, whereas the B-Hyve is built into a weatherproof enclosure.

For garage door automation, there is a great z-wave option on the market. GD00Z-4 that will integrate into whatever hub you get.

Now as far as hubs go, I wouldn't go Wink personally. SmartThings is a bit annoying but it is the most used system on the market and there are some perks to that. You'll see recommendations for running Home Assistant, and that's a solution that requires some tinkering. HomeSeer is great, and if I started over completely I probably would have gone this route, but I have a bunch of zigbee devices, and the recommended way for using Zigbee with HomeSeer is to use another hub (Lightify Hub), and I don't really care for that solution. I'm using Hubitat now, it's an early product and I've had my frustrations with it but I like to tinker so it works for me.

u/JrClocker · 2 pointsr/SmartThings

SmartThings Version 3 Hub (I have the Version 2 Hub...you will have to look around for this one):
https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-SmartThings-Generation-GP-U999SJVLGDA-Automation/dp/B07FJGGWJL/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1540989501&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=smartthings+hub+2nd+generation&psc=1

GE Z-Wave Plus On/Off Light Switch:
https://www.amazon.com/GE-Repeater-Required-Works-SmartThings-14291/dp/B01M1AHC3R/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1540989582&sr=8-3&keywords=z-wave+switch

GE Z-Wave Plus Dimmer Switch:
https://www.amazon.com/GE-Repeater-Required-Works-SmartThings-14291/dp/B07361Y54Z/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1540989582&sr=8-3&keywords=z-wave%2Bswitch&th=1

GE Add On Switch (if you have a 3-way or 4-way switch):
https://www.amazon.com/GE-Bluetooth-Wireless-STANDALONE-12723/dp/B00RKJS8MQ/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1540989718&sr=8-3&keywords=z-wave+add+on+switch

ZigBee Motion Sensors:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07F8ZHBLS/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

ZigBee Door Sensors:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07F956F3B/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1

ZigBee Leak Sensors:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07F951JDP/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1

ZigBee Outlet Plug (you will need to replicate your ZigBee mesh, I use to motion activate lamps, turn lamps on/off at sunset/sunrise, etc.):
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07F96JB63/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1

Z-Wave Thermostat:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005EJ7YO2/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

ZigBee RGB Landscape RGB LED Strips:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00R1PB2ZY/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

ZigBee RGB Lightbulbs:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B073ZBYXKQ/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Z-Wave Deadbolt:
https://www.amazon.com/Kwikset-SmartCode-Electronic-SmartThings-featuring/dp/B004F1B24I/ref=sr_1_12?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1540990126&sr=1-12&keywords=z-wave+lock

Z-Wave Garage Door Opener:
https://www.amazon.com/GoControl-Linear-GD00Z-4-Z-Wave-Controller/dp/B00M75TEIU/ref=sr_1_4?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1540990160&sr=1-4&keywords=z-wave+garage+door+opener

Sonos One Speakers (Great music, and talking through SmartThings):
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074XN1LH3/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Amazon Echo Show (for Voice Control...an Echo Dot will work just fine too):
https://www.amazon.com/All-new-Echo-Show-2nd-Gen/dp/B077SXWSRP/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1540990254&sr=1-1&keywords=echo+show

That's about all I can think of at the moment.

If you are going to do this, do it in stages. Z-Wave and ZigBee are mesh networks...meaning that the reliability of the network gets much better the more devices you have. Also, with these mesh networks:

  • Battery operated devices DO NOT reinforce the mesh
  • The only devices that reinforce the mesh are devices that are always powered from the mains

    I see so many people complaining about how the Z-Wave or ZigBee devices don't work, when they are relying on too many battery operated devices.

    For Z-Wave devices, choose Z-Wave Plus over Z-Wave...it's the newest standard, and has much better range.

    In the US, Z-Wave operates in the 900 MHz spectrum and ZigBee in the 2.4 GHz spectrum. Personally, I "prefer" Z-Wave devices as there is a lot of "junk" in the 2.4 GHz spectrum right now. However, the ZigBee devices are operating reliably as I have a strong mesh setup (with non-battery operated devices).

    Two great application for the Leak Sensors:

  • Near your hot water heater (when they go, they always leak)
  • Under your A/C drip pan (if you have central air)

    Great applications for door open/close sensors:

  • Turn closet lights on/off when the door opens or closes
  • Turn on entry and hallway lights when an entry door opens, but only when it's dark (30 minutes before sunset or after sunrise)...turn off 1 minute later
  • Notify me when my gun safe is opened

    Great Application for Motion Sensors

  • Turn on outside ceiling fans (but only if the temp is above 72 degrees)
  • Turn on lamps while motion is active when it's dark

    The motion sensors I linked above are the new ones...the magnetically mount. What's cool is that the magnet is in the sensor, and it's strong enough to attach the sensor to a dry wall screw (no need to mount the adapter bracket).
u/alexlfm · 1 pointr/winkhub

OK so my favorite accessory is, by far, the garage door opener and sensor system. It closes my door automatically at night if I forget and leave it open, and sends me notifications when it's left open during the day. Plus as I have the lights controlled, it turns on my main garage lights when I come home at night. https://www.amazon.com/GoControl-Linear-GD00Z-4-Z-Wave-Controller/dp/B00M75TEIU

Secondly, I know it's not a switch but I also love the Schlage connect lock. This was the first "smart" device I ever got, well before I had Wink. It's amazing as with remote start cars, and this, I now never have to touch my keys, and it works great for letting people in with temporary codes when you're on vacation. Plus when I go for a run I don't have to carry my keys. It integrates fantastically with Wink letting you set codes, lock door, change settings, etc. I actually only bought the Wink hub because of it since I wanted an easier way to program/control it (well, that and the fact that when Quirky went under Meijer was selling the hub for $5 and the controlled power strips for $10. No lie.) https://www.amazon.com/Schlage-Connect-BE469NX-Touchscreen-Deadbolt/dp/B00AGK9KOG/ref=sr_1_2?s=hardware&ie=UTF8&qid=1479481619&sr=1-2&keywords=schlage+keyless+lock

As for switches, I tend to prefer the Leviton ones as they are the cleanest looking, don't have obnoxious lights (like the GE ones) and are reasonably priced. I only have one Caseta switch, and while it works fine, I just don't know that I care for the style. (On a side note, the Caseta remotes can work for any Wink device if you set up shortcuts for the various buttons). The annoying thing with the GE switches is that you have to push up to turn it on and down to turn it off. While I know that sounds like a silly complaint since physical switches work that way, it's something you have to think about since it doesn't stay up or down, and instead is always in the middle. I have the same complaint with the separate buttons on the Caseta switches. This is another reason why I like the Leviton ones. Only one button which simply toggles the state.

Finally, all the Z-Wave switches work independently of the hub and will ALWAYS respond to your physical commands immediately, regardless of hub or no hub. They are always a physical switch first and remote second.

u/ragingcomputer · 1 pointr/homeautomation

My comment was really targeted toward OpenHAB. If you're running Wink, I think you'd be better off getting one of these GoControl/Linear GD00Z-4 Z-Wave Garage Door Opener. Amazon reviews are pretty solid and Home Depot was selling them for use with Wink for a while. I believe it comes with a tilt sensor, which is probably easier to use than boogering a regular door sensor on like I did. Probably a solid bet. I would have bought one of these if OpenHAB supported the z-wave barrier class.

As far as the MIMOLite... I can't tell you for sure as I run OpenHAB, but it looks like it should work according to these links: post in reddit /r/homeautomation and Amazon review

I'm using a Go Control / Nortek Controls / Linear WADWAZ-1 to sense my garage door. I snagged one of the WNK01-21KIT kits from Home Depot on sale.

I've also got a Honeywell Ademco 958 overhead door contact on my other door that should work as the door contact listed in fortrezz's diagram linked in my previous comment, if you wanted to sort of wire it.

For Wink, by the time you buy both the mimolite and the door contact (wired or z-wave) you might as well just buy the go controls device and get the benefit of secured z-wave barrier class.

u/ImaginaryCheetah · 1 pointr/homeautomation

not after a quick search ( ,_,)

seems like all of the "smart home" products are 15amps

off the top of my head, you could accomplish the same goal using a relay board and some RIBs

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071KFX63R/

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000LEUJU6/

but you're venturing towards a rabbit hole of how complicated/expensive do you want this to be :)

maybe someone else knows of a 20amp smart switch, for an elegant solution.

u/FirstChairStrumpet · 4 pointsr/airbnb_hosts

Check out myQ technology...it may be compatible with your existing opener. I bought this device and it was super easy to install. If others install the app they should be able to open it. I imagine as owner you could manage access like one would a digital lock and remove access after their stay.

At the moment I currently don’t allow guests access to the garage but I use this for peace of mind when I’m away. I can check status and see if it’s open/shut and for how long. I can open and close it remotely...heck I use it when I’m up on the 3rd floor and about to go to bed and don’t feel like going all the way downstairs to make sure it’s shut. Easily one of my favorite home automation devices!

u/sonnaps · 1 pointr/homeautomation

Ok cool, so there really isn't anything out there that I was missing. Something like this should work, too, right?

MHCOZY WiFi Wireless Smart Switch Relay Module for Smart Home 5V 5V/12V https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0752P57ZG/

I would have to use the eWeLink app on my phone and IFTTT to make things talk to one another. I wish there was a Smart Life (Tuya) dry contact sensor or switch to use. I already have a bunch of their smart plugs and would have rather used the same Smart Life app that I am used to.

u/p04s22l72 · 2 pointsr/HomeKit

To add more detail to what u/mwwalk pointed out, you can install homebridge (https://github.com/nfarina/homebridge) on a raspberry pi and use the homebridge-chamberlain plugin (https://github.com/caseywebdev/homebridge-chamberlain#readme). This is a lower cost alternative to purchasing the MyQ Home Bridge ($97 on Amazon) but requires a level of comfort in using an rpi and linux command line.

Raspberry pi homebridge helps to add non-HomeKit accessories into HomeKit. At some point in the past, Chamberlain/LiftMaster did not have a HomeKit option.

My garage door opener setup is not exactly the same as yours... I have a non-WiFi Chamberlain but added a MyQ Smart Hub (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075H7Z5L8) purchased on discount for $20 to add in WiFi capability.

I've linked in my Ring cameras, Plex, and other stuff as well, so this approach with rpi homebridge was greater value for the time, money, effort.

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edit: fixed the link to the chamberlain plugin

u/klinquist · 0 pointsr/homeautomation

As far as light bulbs, there are lots of places to start. If you want to replace bulbs themselves, look at LIFX or Hue. They both offer either color or white bulbs and an API that lets you dim/adjust color/etc via your phone.

Alternatively you can replace your light switches with ZWave switches (about $40ea) that you can hook to a ZWave controller (ZWave is a wireless protocol that a lot of HA devices use. Zigbee is another).

As far as a ZWave controller, I still personally like SmartThings ... although there are other options. OpenHAB+Aeon ZWave USB stick is more of a 'roll your own' setup. Wink, Abode, and Vera are other options.


As for your garage, once you have SmartThings or another option listed above, this will do the rest of the work for you:
http://www.amazon.com/GoControl-Linear-GD00Z-4-Z-Wave-Controller/dp/B00M75TEIU

For #3, Sonos is the most expensive but best option.

For #5, You can go Nest, Ecobee, or a number of the great ZWave thermostats if you have a Zwave controller.

u/equis55 · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

This is the one I bought on prime day for $25, pretty awesome so far, you can even set schedules and alerts. App Pretty user friendly and it was easy to set up.

u/jimbo333 · 2 pointsr/garages

Sorry for being so late, but if you have Z-Wave in your automation already, then Z-Wave garage door openers are under $100, like this one: https://www.amazon.com/GoControl-Linear-GD00Z-4-Z-Wave-Controller/dp/B00M75TEIU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1491329589&sr=8-1&keywords=ZWave+garage+door+opener. Is the one I have, it has sensors that tell you if it is open or closed, and then you can use your phone (via z-wave controller) to close/open it. Works well for me. With my z-wave controller (Vera), I have it setup to notify me if I am not home and the door is opened, or left open.

There is also various WiFi options, which also allow you to control it, like this one: https://www.amazon.com/Chamberlain-MYQ-G0201-MyQ-Garage-Controls-Smartphone/dp/B00EAD65UW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1491329677&sr=8-1&keywords=wifi+garage+door+opener. No personal experience with those, but if they support your opener, are probably a good option.

If DIY is more your thing, a Arduino and a simple switch on the track somewhere would work for notifying if it is open.

u/saltyallday · 3 pointsr/DIY

If you're going to replace it, I can't recommend axle mounted openers enough. Personally use one for my shop door(16'x10') and it's amazing. Super quiet, safety features(tension sensor and laser auto reverse) and gives you back your ceiling space.

This is the one I installed myself in an hour: LiftMaster 3800 Residential Jackshaft "cable lifted" Garage Door Opener https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008Y0XZ64/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_C1KZAbEJCM9QB

Good luck!

u/hunterstee · 2 pointsr/SmartThings

Hi Mike! There used to be a 3rd-party device handler for Chamberlain MyQ openers, but it seems that it has been discontinued: https://community.smartthings.com/t/discontinuation-of-myq-connect-community-smartapp/47183

Another option is to use the GoControl unit that connects to your existing garage door opener: https://smile.amazon.com/GoControl-Linear-GD00Z-4-Z-Wave-Controller/dp/B00M75TEIU. It has native integration with ST as well as options for third party device handlers that extend the functionality. The price on Amazon is a bit high right now, but I've seen it around $65 in the past. If you're not in any hurry, use camelcamelcamel.com to track the Amazon price and notify you when it decreases or hits a target price you configure.

I can't help much with the camera portion of your question, but I'm interested to see what others have to say as well. This is something I'm still deciding on also.

u/mattttko · 1 pointr/DIY_tech

Wow thank you so much, this was very helpful. :)

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If i am understanding you correctly, this is the new diagram (https://imgur.com/a/Y6XohGa).

  1. Use the red and white power lines from the wall and connect them to this buck converter.
  2. Configure the buck converter to change the voltage from 16 volts to 5 volts.
  3. Connect wires from the buck converter to this bridge rectifier to convert the power from AC to DC.
  4. Connect the wires from the bridge rectifier to the two power ports on the WiFi Relay
  5. Solder the wires from the relay on the Wifi Relay to the two pins that activate the buzzer
  6. Voila! :D

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    One question I had was can I use the existing red and black lines to power both the original unit and the buck converter/bridge rectifier/wifi relay? Would i just cut off some of the plastic coatings of the black and red wires somewhere in the middle and wrap the other wires around the two?

    My thinking is that this would effectively make two "ends" for the wires that i can use to power the existing circuit board and the buck converter/bridge rectifier/wifi relay.
u/LouDiamond · 2 pointsr/AirBnB

so a coded garage door (one that we can easily multi-program), plus specific keys for the actual apartment door-door.

that's kind of what i was thinking, i just want sure how to best do the garage door as an entrance.

probably easiest to do a key-chain garage door opener + key, like this

u/geekofweek · 8 pointsr/homeautomation

Not a "smart home" solution, but I have a keypad installed in addition to my all the automation I use. Cheap and easy to install.


For myself I do device tracking to open / close the garage and can trigger it remotely if needed. Keypad is just a backup. If you're using something like Home Assistant you could track your friends phone, but if you're talking a lot of different people that could be more effort than it's worth.

u/dotelpenguin · 1 pointr/raspberry_pi

First of all, Welcome to Pi. I'm a huge fan of them, and use them for everything.

If you have an older unit, you might look into something like this to add the capabilities and remotes for very little $$$.


Now if you are a total geek and you still wish to do it, the link nutrecht provided will work very nicely. I'm all for making things complicated for "fun" or learning. :D

u/Dan_O_ · 1 pointr/fixit

Had the same unit and same problem. We had a garage door guy out and he replaced the signal receiver with something like [this.] (http://www.amazon.com/Liftmaster-Universal-Garage-Opener-Receiver/dp/B0071EYS9M/ref=sr_1_1?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1418933490&sr=1-1&keywords=garage+door+reciever) It only cost around $100 installed, but if your handy it looked pretty simple. Good luck

u/Christopher3712 · 1 pointr/amazonecho

I use Nexx Garage door opener. You command would be, "Alexa, Ask Nexx Garage to open door one." Alexa would ask you for your 4-digit PIN, to which you respond and then the door opens. You can set a virtual proximity fence that allows the door to open upon your arrival. It will alert you if your phone is away from the home for longer than a certain period of time and the door's still open. At that point you can just tap the button to shut the door. I'm happy with it because I rarely use the voice-activated function. I was more concerned with being able to remotely close it and being able to see the status. The proximity open was just a bonus. It always feels cool to come home.

u/Thrashman69 · 1 pointr/homeautomation

Works good. Inexpensive. Easy to install. GarageMate: Open your garage with your iPhone or Android. Easy setup. Secure. Bluetooth4.0. Please read description fully before ordering. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MCV1QZF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_cL.yDbV1PDN5J

u/SanDiegoDude · 3 pointsr/alexa

I spent some time researching this, and ended up getting a z-wave garage door opener off Amazon (this one). It works well, communicates over Z-wave and reaches through several walls to my Z-Wave light switches to join the Z-Wave mesh my SmartThings hub communicates with - With that said, I found out rather quickly afterward that Amazon purposely prevents Alexa from working with any type of smart door/locking mechanism, which made me sadface. I could probably still get it to work through Smart Things custom scripting editor, but honestly I'm fine just doing it through the ST app.

u/ShiningSquirrel · 1 pointr/pcmods

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PV84NCR

Install by tapping in to the wires going to your PC switch. Set for momentary, download the app and your all set. FYI, you use the app to configure it, but you can use a smart speaker to control after it's configured. You can also turn it off and on via voice if you have a smart speaker like an Echo. BTW, when you activate it, if the PC is already on it will turn it off. For just a phone without a smart speaker, just search for wake on lan.

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u/bachewie · 2 pointsr/homeautomation

Nexx Garage Door opener. Has support with GH...eg. setup up routine so I don't have to ask to talk to Nexx Garage. Also their customer support was top notch when I had a question about compatibility.

NEXX Garage NXG-100 Nxg Remote Compatible Door Openers-Control Using Smart Phone, Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant Enabled Devices, White https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01J8JI9HY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_htbJBb35YC8JN

u/DanStapleton · 1 pointr/HomeKit

Apparently this "Needs to be in the megathread." It's about garage door openers.

I don't get it: Virtually every option I've seen so far requires me to hard-wire a device into my garage door opener, which I'm sure I could do but would much rather not have to spend a whole afternoon on.

Meanwhile, I can buy a $15, battery-powered button that can be easily programmed to open and close my garage door at any convenience store, but you're telling me that no one has built that same simple functionality into a $10 smart plug that I can stick in my garage and program the same way? And maybe pair with a separate door sensor to tell if the garage is open or closed?

I realize this wouldn't be quite as good or reliable as the hard-wiring route but it seems like there are millions of people with older garage door openers who would snap up a $50 device that was as easy to configure as the thing they have in their car. Someone take that idea and make a bajillion dollars on Kickstarter, please.

I am told MyQ does this, but it's my understanding that MyQ is $80 and charges a monthly fee for some ridiculous reason. It is therefore disqualified and needs a competitor who charges a reasonable price for this very simple thing.

u/tri-crazy · 1 pointr/homeautomation

You could look into a RaspberryPi and the Pi version of the HomeSeer controller software. If you have a little time the software plus a Pi only costs a little more than a SmartThings. Otherwise I use SmartThings and I have really liked it so far.

As far as switches if you do not mind mixing brands this is what I do. Anywhere I have a dimmer, a 3+ way switch, or have the need for scenes I use HomeSeer. If I just have a regular switch I don't need to do anything fancy with I use GoControl switches as they are a bit cheaper if you look at the other sellers.

For the garage I use GoGoGate because I wanted to ability to give others access. I have seen others on this sub use these GoControl Garage Openers with contact sensors to verify open/closed.

I would also look into doing fan control

Depending on the size of your house and how many switches you are replacing this could get you pretty close to your $1k budget. You may need to add cameras later on. Also in your future endeavors I would look into EcoBee/Nest for temperature control.

u/bapzranigan · 1 pointr/diyelectronics

Basically what I'm building is a remote Controlled opening travel box for birds of prey. I work with birds of prey and am looking to have their travel box open via remote so I can trigger the door open and have them fly to the glove from a distance.

The door is a corrugated plastic that slides up in a similar fashion to a garage door. Basically my design is to weight the door, and attach a line to a spool on the gear motor, that when engaged, the spool will either wind the line, opening the door, or unwind the spool, closing the door. I wanted the limit switches so that when the door opens or closes to its maximum point, the limit switch will trigger and prevent damage to the plastic door.

I figured it might just be easiest to link all my components!

Power source 12v 2ah drill battery

https://www.amazon.ca/Tacklife-Cordless-Lithium-Ion-Replacement-100-240V/dp/B07FJXK4NR/ref=mp_s_a_1_6?keywords=12v+drill+battery&qid=1565313916&s=gateway&sprefix=12v+drill&sr=8-6

4 channel rf switch

https://www.amazon.ca/gp/aw/d/B07LFDQCWS?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_image

Limit switches

https://www.amazon.ca/gp/aw/d/B07HFTGZSP?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_image

12v gear motor

https://www.princessauto.com/en/detail/12v-reversible-gear-motor/A-p8365298e

Running on 18ga wiring

Once again I really appreciate the help!

u/squirrelpotpie · 2 pointsr/AskElectronics

From what I can tell reading up on the types that use 10-position switches and operate on 300mhz, you should be safe with pretty much any universal garage opener that:

  • Operates on 300MHz
  • Has a DIP switch with exactly 10 digits

    Should be easy to find one on Amazon, or anywhere. I like the key-ring size ones. Roommate got one of these (except the version that works for our door) and it works great. It arrived with a dead battery though, so he ended up having to replace that, but even if that happens to you too it's still way less than the $50 your landlord wants for it.

    From reading wikipedia about garage opener tech, the DIP switch types haven't really changed since the 90's. So there shouldn't be any surprises in the switch-containing types.

    Edit: And yes, that's what you do. Copy the switch positions and it should just work. If it doesn't, double check that the switch positions (left vs. right, and up vs. down) are the same on the new remote. Could be the first digit is on the right instead of left, or that down means 'on' instead of 'off'.
u/egoods · 6 pointsr/homeautomation

Thought I would share since this is a pretty recent development, and I was about an hour away from installing this at my vacation rental property... For those interested, The GoControl z-wave garage door opener will work with a Smart Things hub and is officially supported.

Pretty pissed that I won't finish the automation install at this house this weekend but really glad I didn't was a whole bunch of time installing this!

u/haworld · 2 pointsr/homeautomation

Amazon had the garage door sensor but its now unavailable, they are the only seller currently, but we will have it available on Amazon Prime in a couple weeks. We have a few units coming in today so once we get the listing complete, it will be available there in our store.

We will have the other items as well, we ordered yesterday but it may be a week or two for them to get in, Linear is pretty slow shipping.

u/SkittlesX9 · 2 pointsr/homeautomation

All good man. There is this also. GoControl/Linear GD00Z-4 Z-Wave Garage Door Opener Remote Controller, Small, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M75TEIU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_FxyTzb8594QSS

Good luck either way

u/Ir0nRaven · 1 pointr/funny

I bought and installed this for my dad. Highly recommend - you can view status and control door from your phone. Easy all around. I'm sure there are similar front door locks to do similar.

meross Smart Wi-Fi Garage Door Opener Remote, APP Control, Compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant and IFTTT, No Hub Needed https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07L5DPK8P/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_YuDxDb7RVMM2N

u/6843513514 · 2 pointsr/amazonecho

Is the smart garage door opener you listed any different than buying an the smart upgrade kit for current openers?

Something like this?

https://www.amazon.com/Chamberlain-CIGCWC-Internet-Smartphone-Connectivity/dp/B00C1CF1S6/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1484141777&sr=8-5&keywords=myq

u/deotheophilus · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

Look at this, I just got one for my old genie garage door and it now is an app enabled garage door that I can open from anywhere with my phone, super easy install (30 min). Refoss
"Smart Wi-Fi Garage Door Opener, APP Control, Compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant, No Hub Needed https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PM59X4J/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_i_MozUDb30TTY6M"

u/DesignFlaw06 · 2 pointsr/homeautomation

If you want something to work with the Wink Hub, you can go with a GoControl Z-Wave Add-on. https://www.amazon.com/GoControl-Linear-GD00Z-4-Z-Wave-Controller/dp/B00M75TEIU You can add it to any garage door you'd like. I installed mine, using a SmartThings hub, and it seems to work pretty well.

u/natemac · 1 pointr/smarthome

They had them on sale at walmart, Amazon & Best Buy this week for $30 and we picked one up for a friend of mine and worked instantly.... maybe its a faulty device.


https://www.amazon.com/Smart-Garage-Opener-Chamberlain-MYQ-G0301/dp/B075H7Z5L8/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=3PYXX79JVZY06&

u/wardy7678 · 2 pointsr/homeautomation

These are great EACHEN WiFi Wireless Inching Relay Monentary/Self-Locking Switch Module DIY Smart Home Remote Control DC 5-32V AC90-260V Ewelink App iOS/Andriod Compatible with Alexa Echo Google Home IFTTT (ST-DC1)

relay board with Wi-Fi

u/SurfNC02 · 3 pointsr/homeautomation

You have a lot of options. Easiest would probably go with a hub like a Samsung SmartThings hub and get zwave door/window sensors.
For the garage door you could use the GoControl outfit kit https://www.amazon.com/GoControl-Linear-GD00Z-4-Z-Wave-Controller/dp/B00M75TEIU

The fireplace gets a bit tricky depending on how the control is. Most newer homes with gas logs are on a milivolt system, meaning the switch on the wall that opens the gas valve doesnt actually have power, its just a signal wire. For this case you need to get power to that switch location which could be as easy as tapping into the lines of an adjacent switch. You need a Zwave dry contact swtich. https://www.amazon.com/Remotec-Zwave-Contact-Fixture-Module/dp/B00913ATFI

u/Durnt · 2 pointsr/homeautomation

If you are a diyer you could use a nodemcu(ESP8266) https://smile.amazon.com/KeeYees-Internet-Development-Wireless-Compatible/dp/B07HF44GBT/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=nodemcu&qid=1575090035&s=electronics&sr=1-4

+ quad relay board(https://smile.amazon.com/Huayao-Channel-Optocoupler-Arduino-Raspberry/dp/B07DN8DTRW/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?keywords=3+channel+relay&qid=1575090005&s=electronics&sr=1-1-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUEyNzVXTkU1VFE4MkZKJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwNjMzMDI3MVczRDJDUzk2NzQ2UiZlbmNyeXB0ZWRBZElkPUEwNDEwODgzMkgySFREVTBEU0VRJndpZGdldE5hbWU9c3BfYXRmJmFjdGlvbj1jbGlja1JlZGlyZWN0JmRvTm90TG9nQ2xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ==)

+ project box and some wires

Both the relays and the nodemcu power off 5v so you could just use a cell phone charging brick to power them. You could have it controlled via a lightweight webpage or you could just have the phone use REST API to send messages to trigger the open/closed/stop.

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EDIT: Or more simply, 3x https://smile.amazon.com/MHCOZY-Wireless-Switch-applied-control/dp/B0752P57ZG + ewelink app. Personally I am more of a fan of the DIY opinion as I like local control without phone home worries

u/Infernal7 · 2 pointsr/homeautomation

Which MyQ system do you have?
Ceiling Mounted
or
Wall Panel

With the wall panel version you can set an auto-close timer right on the wall panel.
I had originally bought the ceiling mounted one myself but found it wasn't reliable and lacked this feature. I switched to the wall panel one and it works much more quickly and has the auto-close timer. Much easier to install as well. If you have the ceiling mounted one I would return it and switch if it isn't too late.

u/Twizik · 1 pointr/winkhub

I looked into the GoCOntrol briefly and I'm not sure why I passed it by. I have other GoControl peripherals that I like. Is THIS what you are talking about, it is the same price as the Chamberlain setup.

Edit: I remember why i passed this up. I had read people were having issues with the sensor, it doesn't know that it is up or down just that the door moved so if for some reason the laser gets tripped you cannot tell that the door went back open during its attempt to close. This may be incorrect information, I'd love to hear your take. Also I bought the Chamberlain for myself, each of us has 1 large 2 car garage door.

u/Noob911 · 5 pointsr/homeautomation

This one works great for me. I have it set to remind me if the garage door is left open longer than 15 minutes during the day, or if it is open at all after bedtime. it will auto close at certain times of the night, and when I set the house alarm...

u/troyhakala · 1 pointr/googlehome

You can open and close the door with your voice right now. Here's my review I posted on Amazon (other reviews):

It works, so I give it 3 stars. But it’s got a lot of problems.


The iOS app is quirky so anything other than opening and closing the door is weird and confusing to figure out. Giving my wife access to controlling the doors with her app requires figuring out totally undiscoverable UI. And it doesn’t look like iOS or Android so I don’t know what they’re going for design-wise. Fortunately, the Google Home integration is pretty good so I don’t use the app much. I can open a door by asking Google Home to do it while I’m walking through the kitchen and out to the garage and it’s open by the time I need to drive away.


The Apple Watch app doesn’t work at all. It always says it is “authorizing” but never gets authorized. They call it a “Beta” so maybe they’ll get it working eventually but it’s been this way for a year or longer.


The magnet and sensor have awkward designs and need to be so close to each other it’s difficult to mount them without the garage door breaking them. On one door I could mount them on the vertical side of the door so the magnet slides into place next to the sensor so there’s no risk of them hitting each other. But I had to mount them on the top of my other door and the angle the door comes down makes the clearance very tight and one open/close too many and they hit each other and snapped the sensor off. I broke 3 of the 4 pieces on the 2 Nexx Garage kits and had to mount them in a makeshift way with strong (3M VHB) adhesive tape and will probably be remounting them every 6 months as the adhesive wears out. It’s good that they fail safe – it makes you think the door is open when it’s not rather than the other way around.


They give you only enough wire for a straight line connection between the sensor mount location and the opener. I couldn’t do a straight line on one of my doors so I had to splice in wire to lengthen it. Wire is cheap, they should provide a longer length.


The double-sided tape on the unit for attaching it to the opener is weak and in just a few weeks one of mine came off and was dangling by the wires. More tape to the rescue.

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u/amirandap · 1 pointr/homeautomation

>https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0752P57ZG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Hyk1BbSPGZBWT

The whole web interface got scrapped because developer quit on me, it works but i wasnt happy the way it looked or the way it worked just in case heres the link:

Dashboard | GPIO Server

EDIT: They are private, when i get home i will make them public

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I also uploaded the code im currently using for Homebridge (Siri Video Intercom), Home Assistant (tablet mounted interface), Telegram (voice recording of visitor) for another reddit user here it is:

Smart Telegram Intercom

My first time actually sharing my code so just send me a DM if you need any explaining or help setting up

u/bloodytemplar · 2 pointsr/homeautomation

By "GoControl," I think you mean this? GoControl sells several Z-Wave accessories that are actually just rebadges of Linear, not just the garage door openers. :)

I have two of those, those mine are the "Iris" branded ones from Lowes (again, same manufacturer - Linear). They look like this in the app. Tap the green icon, they open and the icon turns yellow. Tap the yellow icon, they close and turn green. They can be controlled by SmartThings monitoring, CoRE, etc. There's actually a "Door Opener" device type that they register as.

Does that answer your question?

u/tommctech · 3 pointsr/homeautomation

I've been using Meross, which goes on sale pretty frequently on Amazon. It works well and has Alexa integration.


https://www.amazon.com/meross-Smart-Control-Compatible-Assistant/dp/B07L5DPK8P

u/mareksoon · 2 pointsr/winkhub

I'd think those would both work (haven't used them), but given Wink recognizes them as garage door openers they will limit operations that let you schedule/trigger door openings.

However, since you have a MyQ opener, I wouldn't get the Chamberlain controller you linked; that's to convert non MyQ doors to MyQ. Your current opener already has MyQ, so if you go the Chamberlain/Liftmaster route, just get the Internet gateway others have listed.

... nor the GoControl. Those both have the door sensor that detects if door it open or closed; your MyQ opener already has that intelligence.

If I wasn't clear (or confused you), the Liftmaster/Chamberlain Internet gateway WILL integrate with Wink; Chambrlain/Liftmaster and Wink just place restrictions on what you can do with it security-wise. I think Wink places those restrictions on most, if not all devices it recognizes as a door opener. Alexa does, at least.

The MIMOlite, I've heard, will get you around that, because Wink doesn't know what it's actually controlling.

... but the MIMOlite, alone, doesn't provide a sensor to tell you if the garage is currently open or closed. A ZWAVE sensor designed to detect angular changes, such as this, would work (but I don't know if that one is supported by Wink)

u/joe100su · 2 pointsr/nfl

nice, that's a good one. also, found the wifi garage door switch

u/BornOnFeb2nd · 1 pointr/DIY

Gotta love the X-10... however I've found those sensors to be....frustrating, to put it nicely.

You might try something like this wired into this (if you can find one)..Thinking alone the lines of a few well placed mirrors, some beers and plenty of cursing, you could make "tripwires" for the animals, rig up a delay on turning it off, and voila. No more random ropelights as you walk on the deck.

u/beepee123 · 2 pointsr/homeautomation

My cheap/old garage door opener (Genie screw drive) has a bunch of exposed screw terminals for switches. One terminal opens/closes the door, one terminal toggles the light. They will work with any pushbutton switch, so anything that could drive a relay would work.

The door position sensors are just open/closed switches as well, so it would be really easy to wire it to anything that has a few i/o pins.

... so yeah anyway just get something like this and check the compatibility list:
http://www.amazon.com/Linear-GD00Z-4-Z-Wave-Garage-Controller/dp/B00M75TEIU

u/hoanghuy · 1 pointr/homeautomation

Meross Smart Wifi Adapter https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B07L5DPK8P/ is a whole lot better than Myq g0301. It's currently $20 OFF applied at checkout too, so it's $30 total with Prime. Scroll down to the bottom of this article for the comparison why you shouldn't use Chamberlain, mostly because of the multiple hoops and delays the signal has to jump through.

u/user_36753 · 2 pointsr/amazonecho

Amazon has not allowed Alexa to open/close doors or to unlock doors due to safety and security concerns. There are some workarounds out there.

I use the linear zwave garage door opener:
https://amazon.com/GoControl-Linear-GD00Z-4-Z-Wave-Controller/dp/B00M75TEIU

There is a custom device handler made for it on SmartThings that allows you to open and close it with alexa. However, I have tell alexa to turn it on (open) or off (close). It does not support Alexa telling me the status of the door. I still have to use the Smartthings app for that.

u/FearTheGrackle · 2 pointsr/CarPlay

Yes. You need three things:

An Apple TV 4k, iPad, or HomePod

One of these:
MyQ Smart Garage Door Opener Chamberlain MYQ-G0301 - Wireless & Wi-Fi enabled Garage Hub with Smartphone Control https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075H7Z5L8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_FMbsDbWY8DV71

And either need to run homebridge 24x7 somewhere in your house on a computer, or get this:

LiftMaster MYQ 819LMB MyQ Home Bridge https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075RQVSY7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_HObsDb3PB0G0S

u/Steve2828 · 1 pointr/googlehome

SmartThings then something like this:
https://www.amazon.com/GoControl-Linear-GD00Z-4-Z-Wave-Controller/dp/B00M75TEIU

Depending on how handy you are with things, you can also semi-roll-your-own with one of these:

https://www.amazon.com/MIMOLite-Z-wave-Multi-Input-Output-Contact/dp/B00B6RZ7MM

Over on the smarttthings community there are several threads where people set this up (search MimoLite)

You can also use any zwave relay. Lots of good info on this over at SmartThings Community.

Once you have it working in the SmartThings, if it doesn't already appear as a switch to Google Home, you can make a virtual switch and then have a smartapp activate the door when the switch is pressed.

Personally, I made my own using an Arduino, a relay board, and a SmartThings "ThingShield" for arduinos. This was years ago before many ready-made z-wave options existed.

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u/Fortous1 · 1 pointr/googlehome

You can use Nexx Garage but you have to ask Google, "Ask Nexx Home to open [name of garage]." I just set-up a routine to ask that when I ask open my garage door.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H57NPRV/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_i_coz3DbQV4YWTS

If you use the meross one you have to tell it your pin number to open. I have both installed and Nexx is by far better for my use case.

u/bitchkat · 1 pointr/teslamotors

I did some home automation last year using a Wink Hub2 and bought $45 Z-Wave controllers for my garage doors that include tilt sensors so can tell if the garage door is open and get alerts. Plus it lets you control the garage door (and anything else connected to your Wink Hub) from your phone any place you have an internet connection.

Homelink on the car does better geofencing and the Wink will not auto open the garage doors for "security" reasons so they work really well together.

u/ModernRonin · 5 pointsr/electronics

For the trip-beams, the easiest thing is to use garage door IR beam sensors. E.g. - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0006N1RH6/ref=pd_lpo_k2_dp_sr_3?pf_rd_p=486539851&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe-1&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B00283U19M&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=0W0VM31WZ4FE2T2X3607

I'm assuming these run on 12V or something close, but without one in hand I can't be sure. To supply 12V without running a power wire, a fully charged car or motorcycle battery will work.

But honestly, you'd probably be better off running the wire. It's a real pain in the ass to lug around lead-acid batteries to and from a charger. And with four sensors, you might have to do that frequently.

For the wireless part of the system, you can buy four of these for the transmitters:

http://www.sparkfun.com/products/10534

And one of these for the receiver:

http://www.sparkfun.com/products/10532

I'm trying to think of a quick and easy way to interface to the receiver, but sadly nothing comes to mind. The easiest way would seem to be an Arduino, and that isn't as easy as I feel like this should be.

Still, pretty hard to beat the price. Four sensors @$20 => $80 + 4 transmitters @$4 => $20 + 1 receiver @$5 totals out to $105.

The major cost is in the beam sensors. You can make those yourself too if you like, but you'll need some non-trivial electronics skill to do so. It's mostly some IR LEDs to create the beam, a photocell/phototransistor to receive the beam, and a schmitt trigger to monitor the output of the photosensor but avoid noise and false alarms. Because you're only going to be making 4 or 5, the cost per unit may be higher than one would expect. Still, I expect you could make them for less than $20 each. (Not sure how much less...)

...

If putting the whole system together yourself is annoying, or you're short on time, you can of course spend more money and buy a pre-made system. But the cost is high, especially for 4+ sensors.

For example, take http://www.entryalertproducts.com/site/1313934/product/00-200

By my reckoning, a 4 beam system will cost $190 (base unit + 1 tripbeam sensor/transmitter) + 3 * ($70 tripbeam + $50 transmitter) = $550.

u/jrmckins · 1 pointr/ifttt

This doesn't help with your question but, if this thing goes on sale this week (Amazon Prime Days), then replace the MYQ https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07L5DPK8P

The idea that Chamberlain will charge to use something free like IFTTT is just ridiculous.

u/roothorick · 3 pointsr/homeautomation

The best option, in my opinion, is one of these and an appropriate Z-Wave controller. Everything else will handcuff you to one specific cloud platform and limit your integration options.

u/critus5486 · 1 pointr/homeautomation

I went the upgrade route on my Chamberlain, I bought this to replace the wall unit opener in the garage: https://www.amazon.com/Liftmaster-Security-Control-Upgrades-Previous/dp/B00B8BFG0O
And this is the wired gateway required to interface with the network:https://www.amazon.com/LiftMaster-828LM-Internet-Gateway/dp/B005FT4N2M
Works perfectly with both Wink & Smartthings

u/DarienLambert · 1 pointr/homeautomation

I use the Linear GD00Z-4 Z-Wave Garage Door Opener Remote Controller with my SmartThings hub. Works perfectly.

u/cdhgee · 4 pointsr/homeautomation

I bought the Linear GoControl Z-wave controller. It's compatible with most garage door openers, you just hook up a couple of wires into the garage door opener.

I have it connected to SmartThings, it works like a charm.

u/bmg1987 · 1 pointr/homeautomation

Looks like it dropped to $80

MyQ Smart Garage Door Opener Chamberlain MYQ-G0301 - Wireless & Wi-Fi enabled Garage Hub with Smartphone Control
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075H7Z5L8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_kia2BbS5X0XZ8

u/buro2018 · 2 pointsr/smarthome

Have you tried this one? You should be able to jump right from the switch even though they recommend from the opener itself.
meross Smart Wi-Fi Garage Door Opener Remote, APP Control, Compatible with Alexa, ... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07L5DPK8P/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_i_NooVDbXWPEKA7

u/Dezvinci · 1 pointr/deals

I use this https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0752P57ZG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 and it has worked amazing with my garage door and google/alexa and its only 13 dollars

u/beeedeee · 0 pointsr/homeautomation

I used one of these before I got a MyQ garage door opener. Works great with Wink and Alexa.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M75TEIU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_qa7Jwhq518Pgd

u/JackAceHole · 3 pointsr/SmartThings

I have the GoControl Z-Wave Controller and it works great with Smartthings.

u/hurlshow · 1 pointr/googlehome

I bought a NEXX Garage door opener and it works both with google home and nest via IFTTT. NO monthly fees and it was worked flawlessly since I installed it. Took me about 30 mins to install. It even has a safety pin that google home needs to open so if I leave a window open someone can’t tell “hey google open the garage”.

NEXX Garage NXG-100 Nxg Remote Compatible Door Openers-Control Using Smart Phone, Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant Enabled Devices, White https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01J8JI9HY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_5AaPAb9TKX3W7

u/a_major_headache · 1 pointr/smarthome

I have 4 of these and recommend them: NEXX Garage NXG-100b Smart WiFi Remotely Control Existing Garage Opener with App, Compatible with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, No Hub Required, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H57NPRV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_aeAVDbYW2HPH6
You wire them to the two wires and they can tell if the door is open or closed if you install the included sensor.

u/MistakenAnemone · 4 pointsr/smarthome

GoControl/Linear edge
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00M75TEIU/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1502321646&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=go+control+zwave&dpPl=1&dpID=41mR-vfm7WL&ref=plSrch

This works with some, but all, garage door openers. And when it works it's extremely way to use and install. I use mine with Smart things hub.

u/simplyclueless · 2 pointsr/GoogleWiFi

Yes. This one works fine.

u/eightdrunkengods · 2 pointsr/motorcycles

Is is this thing? http://www.northshorecommercialdoor.com/st30gadoopvi.html

It doesn't look very big. I'd probably just take the clip off and put it in my pocket (that's why I do with my garage remote, actually). If you want to go smaller, you could consider something like this.

Any programmable 300 MHz remote should work with the gate receiver. I'd find one with the same dip switch config as the remote you have. The switches are basically the "combination" that allows the remote to open the gate. Open old and new remotes, set the switches on the new remote to mimic the old one. Then the new remote should open the door.

u/BoondockSaint296 · 1 pointr/SmartThings

I have had this one for a fee months now and it works with SmatThings, but not Alexa for now. It works really well and can hookup to just about any garage door opener.

GoControl/Linear GD00Z-4 Z-Wave Garage Door Opener Remote Controller, Small, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M75TEIU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_b0G7ybRFZ6B0X

u/ktmengr · 2 pointsr/teslamotors

Something like this is a lot cheaper and most people have their phone on them more often than they're in their car. You can still do geofencing.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PM59X4J/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/Bored_Stiff69 · 7 pointsr/homeautomation

MyQ Smart Garage Door Opener Chamberlain MYQ-G0301 - Wireless & Wi-Fi enabled Garage Hub with Smartphone Control https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075H7Z5L8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_aSe2DbJSKHWY7

u/_sn2_ · 1 pointr/TeslaModel3

M using this. It’s very simple to setup.

MyQ Smart Garage Door Opener Chamberlain MYQ-G0301 - Wireless & Wi-Fi enabled Garage Hub with Smartphone Control https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075H7Z5L8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_PbDSDb4K2K0JZ

u/dekas_guitarhero · 1 pointr/Abode

You can buy the GoControl/Linear GD00Z-4 Z-Wave Garage Door Opener

Those are compatible with Abode system. I bought one, integrated it with my Abode and now it can control my Liftmaster. It's been working great, I set up automatically closing after a few minutes and when alarm mode is changed to Home or Away.

There are some reviews saying that this controller only works for about a year and then quits, so I'd recommend buying the extra warranty (it was $10 bucks for 3 years on Amazon).

u/addrockk · 2 pointsr/SmartThings

No, they homelink buttons don't require a subscription. They are just part of a standardized RF control system in the car. They can be "taught" to control many things that operation on RF, but mostly people just use their garage door with them. They won't natively control anything smartthings though, although you could get something like this and use homelink to trigger dry contacts, which would trigger zwave or zigbee switches.

u/PredaPops · 1 pointr/gifs

Serious reply.
I purchased a garage door kit that connects to my android and my wifes iphone.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00C1CF1S6/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

It works out pretty well but does seem a bit stalkerish because i can see when she gets home.

u/400HPMustang · 1 pointr/HomeKit

Do you know how to tell which devices are compatible with this firmware? I have one of these, I'd like to get native compatibility with:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0752P57ZG

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u/PinBot1138 · 3 pointsr/SmartThings

I use the model that you’re talking about (GoControl/Linear GD00Z-4 Z-Wave Garage Door Opener Remote Controller, Small, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M75TEIU/) and it works great, and a shout-out to their support team for owning up to a known defect in the first version that I got where it would beep and do everything as expected, but not actually open the garage. So, technically, I’d say 5 stars, though I’d have to knock it down to 4 stars only for the trouble of replacing the lemon unit with a working one.

Every now and then, the replacement unit does exhibit this problem of beeping and not doing anything when I ask it to, but that’s so few and far between, and works if I go after it for a second time, that I’d still recommend this to you.

u/ghrayfahx · 2 pointsr/homeautomation

GoControl/Linear GD00Z-4 Z-Wave Garage Door Opener Remote Controller, Small, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M75TEIU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_qQH4BbHC7CQTS

I install one of these every week or so. They work really well for modern openers.

u/ecirfolip · 4 pointsr/homeautomation

This device is currently natively supported in SmartThings and will both control your garage door and let you know if it's open/closed: http://www.amazon.com/GoControl-Linear-GD00Z-4-Z-Wave-Controller/dp/B00M75TEIU

u/doktoroktobor · 2 pointsr/amazonecho

It’s this device, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0752P57ZG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Hyk1BbSPGZBWT and it uses the eWeLink app to configure.

I want to be able to, for example, grant access to my in-laws so they can let themselves in, but without having them signed in to my Alexa account.

This is more of an Alexa or IFTTT question, as this same question could apply to my Lutron controllers, ecobee, etc...

u/ajg810 · 1 pointr/homeautomation

Updating my own post because I think I figured out a way.

They make garage door universal receivers (intended for driveway gates), which are basically N.O. relays that work with garage door openers. Example I can then connect that relay to a Z-Wave switch module, such as this, and that will allow the garage door relays to communicate via Z-wave with my home automation system. I haven't tried it yet, but seems feasible.

u/veggiepirate · 1 pointr/gadgets

I was really surprised there were as cheap as they are, but internet-enabling my garage door opener only required a ~85 dollar kit. Seems to work with tons of models, since Chamberlain seems to be the parent brand to a bunch of them.

u/HtownTexans · 2 pointsr/homeautomation

I have the GoControl for my 2 garage doors. It works great and most importantly integrates with hubs and IFTTT (i prefer Stringify though). The MyQ does not release there API to work with other services from what I here. I use a Wink and story around the block is you can't even make Robots using the MyQ. However, 20 dollars is a steal esp. compared to 80.

u/LzyPenguin · 1 pointr/homeautomation

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071KFX63R/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_i_BvSYCb4VT0AE0

Then I purchased this case for it:

https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F122513958760

I purchased 4 of these cases because they are either $30ea from amazon or $6.50 each on eBay but you have to wait for them to be shipped from China. So if you were going to buy a case let me know and we can work something out.

u/butch81385 · 3 pointsr/funny

And you don't even have to replace your opener. You can buy something like the Meross garage door kit (https://www.amazon.com/meross-Smart-Control-Compatible-Assistant/dp/B07L5DPK8P). It needs power, wifi signal, and needs to connect to contacts on your existing opener. If you have a wired "doorbell style" button, you can just splice it into those wires. It also comes with a door sensor so you can see if the door is currently open or closed and get warnings if the door is open longer than a set time limit.

u/slvc · 1 pointr/DIY

Is there usually any soldering required? I'm completely ignorant on stuff like this. It doesn't appear to be needed. Also need to purchase a power adapter. This is what I'm looking at:

http://www.amazon.com/Liftmaster-Universal-Garage-Opener-Receiver/dp/B0071EYS9M#Ask

u/Jazz87 · 0 pointsr/winkhub

Here's one http://m.smarthomedb.com/product/ecolink-garage-door-tilt-sensor/p372

Also this zwave garage door opener works with wink GoControl/Linear GD00Z-4 Z-Wave Garage Door Opener Remote Controller, Small, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M75TEIU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_CeaEybE8ENTP1

u/diomark · 3 pointsr/SmartThings

I've been using this one for over a year without any issues - GoControl/Linear GD00Z-4 Z-Wave Garage Door Opener Remote Controller, Small, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M75TEIU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_3JsHAbS1DN09R

u/Shiny_Callahan · 6 pointsr/wyzecam

I "rolled my own" garage door button with a wireless relay.

u/nancyjunebug · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

https://www.amazon.com/meross-Smart-Control-Compatible-Assistant/dp/B07L5DPK8P
This was recomended above and I am thinking of getting it.

u/thingpaint · 1 pointr/homeautomation

>I don’t know what to do about the garage door as I can’t use MyQ.

I bought this it's an actual legit z-wave device. I'm trying to get away from things that use the cloud, just from a reliability standpoint.

u/BreakfastBeerz · 1 pointr/homeautomation

Never done it, but all you would need is a compatible garage door/gate receiver, something link this https://www.amazon.com/LiftMaster-850LM-Universal-Garage-Receiver/dp/B0071EYS9M

Would use that to trigger what every automation you wanted, depending on your automation controller, of course.

u/ThatDudeAaron · 1 pointr/homeautomation

Liftmaster internet gateway (for newer liftmaster openers)

MyQ MYQ-G0301 for just about anything else

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u/plasm0dium · 1 pointr/homeautomation

Is this the same as the Liftmaster 828LM? I have a Liftmaster 8500 opener and their Internet gateway looks exactly the same. Can someone confirm?

828LM LiftMaster Internet Gateway https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005FT4N2M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_igkbzb4RDP38B

u/bubblegoose · 1 pointr/homeautomation

I have one of these that can handle "inching" and check it with my Wyze camera. Semi redneck engineered, but I can check if we forgot the door or the kids left it open. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0752P57ZG/ref=cm_sw_r_em_apa_i_U3oQDb8CAV7YV

u/Josh_Your_IT_Guy · 2 pointsr/homeautomation

They sell a universal receiver made for gates that had dry contacts that you can tie into a custom setup. One sec for link

Edit: here ya go
LiftMaster 850LM Universal Gate and Garage Door Opener Receiver https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0071EYS9M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_Rv2ZDbK8A8ZVP

u/FinalF137 · 1 pointr/Nest

I bought the MyQ on prime day this year, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075H7Z5L8, It works as expected but it doesn't integrate with nest, It does with Google but you can only open it through the app not voice command, you can close it with a voice command though.

u/scottocs · 2 pointsr/homeautomation

So you're saying if I buy the MyQ Garage Door Opener for my new house, I can return this?

u/AlexTakeTwo · 1 pointr/homeautomation

>But if I did leave it open, it's not the kind of mistake one makes more than once

Sadly, not true. After never leaving a garage door open in my life, I moved into a new house and left the garage open three times in two weeks. Sigh.

I have a Z-Wave automation system, so I put an open/close tilt sensor on the door, and next step is a remote open/close control for the door.

MyQ is my preference for an opener since I have to replace my garage door opener anyway, but if your existing controller is not compatible with MyQ there is a third party device called NEXX Garage Door Opener which is a little more expensive but supposed to be compatible with most openers.

u/Jeph125 · 3 pointsr/diyelectronics

Sorry I'll try to clear it up. This is the door sensor: http://www.gocontrol.com/detail.php?productId=14 it is a simple device that connects to my home automation system via z-wave. inside is a simple reed switch that is monitored for conductivity and usually latched on and off by a magnet mounted to a door or window.

The Channel 1&2 are outputs used for Arm and Disarm from the GDRR.

I'll be using it to trigger an my system to arm when latched and disarm when unlatched.

Everything is 12V and the relays draw less than 150 milliamps.

GDRR: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0071EYS9M/

Relays I have not purchased yet.

In summary my goal is to use my garage door opener in my vehicle to open and close a circuit to fool a sensor into thinking a door is open or closed to have it turn on other systems that enable my other sensors. I feel this would function in the real world but my concern is if I should use other components.

u/joehx · 1 pointr/Flipping

Bought a new smart garage door opener for about ten bucks, sold it for $60 on ebay. About $30 profit.

I originally was going to use it for myself, but I needs some sort of central hub that I don't have and didn't want to pay for. I would've listed it for $80 but it was missing the tilt sensor (I bought it at an overstock auction - I guess it must've been a return).

u/sheeksta · 2 pointsr/googlehome

I bought meross. Couldn't be happier. Frequently available as low as $38 on Amazon

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07L5DPK8P/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_jsMmDbSQRT34A

u/thejunioristadmin · 7 pointsr/homeautomation

I bought this go control unit from amazon back in October and set it up without much trouble. Initially I just had a hub and this for my garage to be able to check the door status after we left the house and my wife would question whether the door had closed.

I was in my basement at about 10pm the first time I heard the garage open. I thought it was odd since I knew my wife was upstairs on her computer so I checked it out and asked if she had triggered the door to open from her phone though I wasn't sure if she knew she could do this. I checked a few things on the smart things app, shut the door from the OG button outside and went to bed.

About a month later I woke up and headed out to work to find the garage door open. When I got to my car I immediately knew it had been gone through. Nothing valuable to a thief was stolen but they did take the hand mics to both my ham radio and my cb (I offroad and use these to communicate with my group), a knife that was in the driver front door pocket, and a car phone charger.

I checked my wifes car and saw that the center console had been tossed. Her car is kind of a mess so although I knew someone had gone through it I couldn't tell if anything was gone. I knew I couldn't do anything about it at that point so I left for work and an hour later when I knew she'd be awake I texted her about what had happened. She walked down to check the garage and it was open again after I know it closed when I left. She closed it and did her thing before also leaving for work.

I was in the middle of something at the office so I couldn't immediately leave but a few minutes later I went home (20 minutes away) and disconnected the GoControl. I haven't done anything with it since then. I did realize later though that the thief took my dewalt 20v battery and unplugged my charger to also take but actually left because the power cable was twisted around a few different things. I feel fortunate that they didn't steal more because I had my drills and other tools right in front of my car on a work bench.

u/czrabode · 2 pointsr/Abode

I got the Linear Garage Door Opener.

Works well. Plugs in easily to existing garage door opener.

Be very careful with it though. I never include closing it in automations in fear of it closing down on a kid or pet.

It is also an IoT device that if hacked, it will allow bad guys to get in your garage.

u/Petermoffat · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

If this is your model, look at the bottom of page 17. You can buy a rolling code receiver (like this)and connect in place of the wall mounted button. Get something that can have additional remotes added, and mount on to the wall if you need that convenience.

You could wire a smart opener in here too, or DIY something with a Arduino or similar and NO relay that closes for a few hundred milliseconds when triggered, which will operate the motor too.