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Genie 7155-TKV Smart Garage Door Opener StealthDrive Connect - Ultra Quiet opener, WiFi, Battery Backup - Works with Alexa & Google Home

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Size: Wi-Fi & Battery Backup


Pattern Name: Garage Door Opener


Features

  • With the Genie Stealth Drive Connect model 7155 garage door opener, you can monitor and close your garage door from anywhere with the integrated Aladdin Connect technology
  • STRONG AND QUIET: The 1 1/4 HPc DC Motor on the Stealth Drive Connect smart garage door opener is paired with a steel-reinforced belt drive making this garage door opener perfect for garages that are attached to bedrooms and/or nurseries.
  • BATTERY BACKUP INCLUDED: The Stealth Drive Connect smart garage door opener, has an integrated battery backup that allows for this Genie garage door opener to be used when the power is out.
  • EASY TO INSTALL: This smart garage door opener features a strong 5-piece rail system that snaps together for easy installation. Its lightweight with no added hardware needed. Plus, this smart garage door opener works with BILT intelligent 3D interactive instructions, for extra easy assembly
  • FOR 7FT HIGH GARAGE DOORS: The Genie Stealth Drive Connect smart garage door opener works on residential sectional garage doors up to 7ft in height AND 500 lbs in weight. For 8ft high doors use extension kit: EKTB

Description

The Stealth Drive Connect smart belt drive garage door opener with battery backup is an ultra-quiet garage door opener with a steel-reinforced belt, making it the ideal choice for homeowners where sound could be an issue. The integrated Aladdin Connect Wi-Fi smartphone technology allows your garage door to be part of your smart home, while app alerts keep you in control and your garage. The Genie Aladdin Connect smartphone app is free and allows you to set-up virtual keys to individual users through their own app, and is compatible with Alexa, Amazon Key In-Garage Delivery and Google Assistant. The Stealth Drive Connect smart garage door opener has a powerful DC motor with Genie Sense technology standard. For extra safety and added convenience, this smart Genie garage door opener features an integrated battery backup for use when the main power is out. The Stealth Drive Connect includes many accessories for safety and convenience. Included are two pre-programmed 3-button garage door opener remotes, a wireless keypad and a multi-function wall console which provides you with a light control button and a vacation lock. Since this garage door opener is a smart garage door opener, you can link it with your favorite smart home system, now making it compatible with your smart cameras, and other smart devices.

Material: Plastic


Brand: Genie


Color: Black/White


Exterior Finish: White, Black


Product Dimensions: 19.4"L x 5"W x 5"H


Item Weight: ‎4.54 g


Installation Type: ‎Screw-In


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Residential garages, quiet operation, smart home integration, battery backup, voice control, In-Garage Delivery, easy installation


Specification Met: ‎UL325 Compliant


UPC: ‎050049021818


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎18


Manufacturer: ‎GENIE


Part Number: ‎39626T


Item Weight: ‎0.16 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎19.4 x 5 x 5 inches


Country of Origin: ‎Mexico


Item model number: ‎7155-TKV


Batteries: ‎5 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Size: ‎Wi-Fi & Battery Backup


Style: ‎StealthDrive WiFi-Battery


Pattern: ‎Garage Door Opener


Horsepower: ‎1.25


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Type of Bulb: ‎Use of 2 Genie LED Garage Door Opener bulbs reccommended (not included)


Special Features: ‎Lightweight


Usage: ‎Residential Garage Doors


Included Components: ‎Includes a 1 1/4 HPC smart belt drive garage door opener with battery backup, two pre-programmed 3 button garage door opener remotes, wireless keypad, multi-function wall console, safe-t-beam system, detailed programming and installation instructions,.


Batteries Included?: ‎Yes


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Battery Cell Type: ‎Lithium Manganese Dioxide


Average Battery Life: ‎2 years


Warranty Description: ‎Limited Lifetime Motor Warranty, Limited Lifetime Belt Warranty, 5 Year Parts Warranty


Date First Available: May 30, 2019


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  • Everything I wanted
Okay not everything. It didn’t have a built in camera but reality sank in that I already had a garage camera so why did I need another camera? I moved in to a new house and the Craftsman opener sensors were not working reliably and I only had one opener. My last Opener at my previous residence was the Ryobi GDO. Loved it because it had all kinds of attachments that were truly useful. Didn’t care for the app because sometimes it worked and sometimes it didn’t. I was convinced I was going to buy a Chamberlain and found one with everything though it was a bit pricey but there were some little things I didn’t like after reading other’s review about the sensor design and other things. So I looked at Genie. The sensors are well designed. Solid actually, better than any I have ever had historically. The app works really well. The opener is super quiet. It took several days of greasing the garage door rollers (not related to the opener) so I could notice how quiet it actually was. The install was super simple and straightforward but most garage door openers are pretty easy to install, I’ve personally installed maybe 8-10 openers in my life. But they make it simpler (which I didn’t notice) by color coding the parts bags to the installation steps. Nice touch if you never installed a opener before as some parts can look similar. I installed LED bulbs and the backup battery option it came with was pretty easy to install. I really wanted a backup battery. It was an important requirement for me as it has come in handy several times in the past. The motor is plenty strong and the belt drive super quiet. It connected to my wifi very easily. I don’t use the remotes or the keypad because of Homelink and the phone app. I do like the big glowing (red) wall mount button as it’s difficult to miss or accidentally hit a different button. Simple is always better. Did I mention how solid the sensors are? With 4 kids and a dog, solid is good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2024 by MH

  • Quiet and efficient
Our garage door needed maintenance, so we decided to install a garage door opener at the same time. I got this one because I was highly rated and allegedly very quiet (which was one of my wife's requirements). I think the price reflects the reputation a bit. If you are handy, you can install the thing yourself. We hired a guy to do the job for us as I am not as confident. (The YouTube installation demonstration video I watched was helpful.) When our house was built, they installed wires for the wall switch and the emergency censor at the bottom of the door. (Unfortunately, none of the wires were labeled and our installer took a while to figure out which went where.) I mention the wiring to say that we did not have to install a bunch of wires or electric connections. The job was made a lot simpler because of it. When all is said and done, the unit performs excellently and quietly. In fact, the door itself represents most of the noise when opening and closing. New nylon rollers from Amazon helped some with that. The unit seems solid and everything works. We didn't realize the kit comes with the angle iron hangers for the ceiling. Pretty much everything we needed was in the box. We have only had it installed for a few weeks, but so far so good. Recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024 by Tim OBriant

  • Excellent Opener, Easy to Use and Install
This Genie 7155-TKV opener is a high-end Genie opener suitable for anyone using a folding seven-foot high door. It will handle an eight-foot high door with an optional extension kit. It will handle single or double doors. Two doors require two openers. This model includes the ability to check door status and operate the doors remotely via Wi-Fi. It's compatible with Homelink, the most popular vehicle remote integration, and Car2U, if your car uses that. It's compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant so you can talk to your openers, too. The opener is very quiet, emitting only a gentle whine while operating. The noise you hear is largely determined by the door itself, so you should make sure your door is lubricated to reduce any squeaks. The rollers will still rattle in the tracks, and the hinges will make some noise, too. They say you can reduce the roller noise by trading out your metal rollers for nylon ones, but I've not tried that. Bottom line, if you're coming from an old Craftsman chain drive as I was, the noise reduction is striking. Included are two keychain-style remotes with visor clips, an outdoor wireless keypad, and a wall controller that also controls the lights, and can disable the opener, which you might want to do when traveling. Installation is relatively easy if you're patient and good with basic tools and a drill. The documentation is very good if not perfect, and there are videos, and even a Bild app you can use to view and identify every part while rotating the images in 3D. Much of the work is done on a ladder. The parts are bagged according to the current installation phase, though a few parts are in separate bags. I noticed that the belt was a little tighter when mounted to the ceiling than when it was initially installed, so you don't have to try too hard to get the belt exactly 1/4-inch above the bottom of the rail initially. Two sensors are installed at the bottom corners of the door, and Genie says you must use their units. The sensors are plastic except for their mounting brackets. You may want to add protection to the units and the exposed wire connections. If you install two openers for two doors, please look deep in the instruction manual to see how to install the transmitters and receiver sensors so there is no interference between doors. I missed this, but installing two Genies contrary to instructions has not caused a problem. [EDIT] It turns out that I left the force test 2x4 between the two inboard sensors, just where it shielded the two door's sensor from each other. When I moved the board, one of the inboard sensor's LED blinked, indicating an error. I relocated the sensors as recommended in the manual - both RED LED transmitters inboard, and the two GREEN LED receivers outboard. All's good now. The sensors are for safety, and I believe the opener will not work without them. I had a problem programming one Genie 7155 because of an apparent misalignment between the plastic programming buttons and the tiny circuit board mounted switches that actually do the work. The plastic buttons are relatively hard to press because they are simply molded parts of the plastic enclosure. I finally had to remove the enclosure and press the circuit board buttons directly. DON'T do this with your fingers, as you can't be sure there isn't harmful voltage somewhere on the board. I used a pencil with a rubber eraser. After I explained the problem, Genie was happy to supply a replacement enclosure which worked correctly. I don't have much respect for this button design, but you may not have this problem. Wiring the units involves running a wire pair from each sensor to the motor unit, and another pair from the wall controller to the motor unit. Genie supplies a very delicate wire and little nail-clamps so you can anchor the wire to walls, ceilings drywall, joists, or what have you. Connecting these wires to the motor unit was annoying, as you have to use a screwdriver to depress the tiny contact lever with one hand, insert one or two wires with the other hand, and hang onto the ladder with the other ... well, you get the idea. It's a good idea to twist the wires together before you insert them into the contact, per the instructions. One reviewer said he spent an hour on this single step. It's not quite that hard, but there must be a better way. Setup involves first setting the up and down limits. It's important to know that holding the button down will move the door continuously. You don't have to move it in multiple small steps until you reach the end. Setting the down limit seems to be critical to whether the door will pass the force test, where you put a two by four under the door, and verify that the door will reverse when it impacts the 1.5 inch high two by four. I did have trouble passing this test, as the door would only reverse on objects somewhat taller than 1-1/2 inches. Try setting the down limit again, and repeat the force test. I missed the straightforward analog height and force adjustments on my old openers. Programming was fairly easy. The two supplied remotes are pre-programmed. The outdoor wireless keypad requires a series of steps to program the opener PIN code, and it worked as expected. It uses two AA cells. You can set a temporary PIN for normally unauthorized persons, and it will be deleted once you use the normal PIN. The keypad can also be programmed to open multiple doors, so you don't need two keypads for two doors. Connecting to vehicles with Homelink was easy after the first couple of tries. Essentially, the process is to train the Homelink in your car to the remote, visit the motor unit to put it into the Setup/Program mode, and return to the car within 30 seconds to press the appropriate button Homelink button a couple of times. Connecting to the internet provides a few conveniences. Wi-Fi setup instructions are presented by the Aladdin Connect App. Follow the instructions, and allow the temporary connection to the specified Wi-Fi. It's important to be patient after connecting to your Wi-Fi, when the unit attempts to connect to the Internet, as this can take a few minutes. A strong Wi-Fi signal seems to be important to reliable connection. Only 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi networks are supported. The blue button and the status LEDs for Wi-Fi/Internet setup are under the left bulb shroud as you look toward the garage door. There's a gray button there too. Genie told me it's only used for troubleshooting purposes as instructed by Genie customer service agents. When Wi-Fi is connected and the opener lights off, you'll see a green glow in a dark garage. This means Wi-Fi is connected. The last step is to install the battery backup, which will be easier if you drill small starter holes to assist the two "self tapping" screws which anchor the bottom of the backup unit to the motor enclosure. You'll thank me for this. Genie literature suggests the backup will last up to 50 cycles. The box says it will last "up to 30 cycles after 24 hours loss of power", perhaps because some battery power is drawn by the circuitry while idle. The battery is a sealed lead acid type, I believe, which typically require replacement every 3-4 years. You can use the app to see whether the door is open or closed, and put it up or down. When remotely operated, the opener beeps loudly, while flashing its lights - there's no question that something is about to happen. It takes a few seconds for the signal to traverse the internet. The best feature for me is the ability to apply "Rules" to the door. For example, you can set the door to close if it's open between specific hours. No more leaving the door open accidentally! There's a 30-day log of door operations, which includes the source of the open/close commands. The app is simple and easy to use. I did not try to connect to Amazon or Google Assistant, as I didn't think I would use it. I've read that, for security, you have to tell Alexa a code, so it's just as easy to grab your cell phone and use the app. Bulbs are not provided. Genie heavily promotes using their 60-watt equivalent Genie Garage Bulbs. Some folks using other LED bulbs have reported problems with impaired remote range, caused by unintended radio frequency energy emitted by some LED bulbs. This will depend entirely on the specific LED bulb circuit design. Since I wanted a brighter bulb, I tried using Walmart's top of the line Great Value soft white 100 watt equivalent bulbs - the ones rated at 1600 lumens, 18 year life, and for moist environments. These cost only $3.74 each when purchased in a pack of four, and could easily last the life of the opener. They don't affect the remote range, and with two openers I can really light up my garage. One other advantage of this high-end unit is better warranty coverage, which is lifetime for the belt and motor, 5 years for parts (to include the circuit board, I suppose), and 1 year for accessories like the controllers and remotes. Recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2023 by Sandwichmaker

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