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CHAMBERLAIN Smart Garage Control - Wireless Garage Hub and Sensor with Wifi & Bluetooth - Smartphone Controlled, myQ-G0401-ES, White

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Style: myQ Smart Garage™ Control


Features

  • Did I shut the garage No more worrying.
  • Open or close your garage from anywhere. Simply download the free myQ app for iPhone or Android and get connected with your very own Smart Garage
  • Give access to family or friends while on the go
  • Never worry if the garage is closed at night by setting a close schedule
  • Works with most brands of garage door openers manufactured after 1993 that use photoelectric sensors that do not shut off. It is not intended for use with openers in which the photoelectric sensors located near the bottom of the garage door change power mode (e.g., lights on the sensors turn off after the door is closed), or any Chamberlain Group opener with a yellow learn button manufactured between 2010 and 2021, or any Linear opener.
  • System Requirements: a router with 2.4 gigahertz Wi-Fi frequency, router with 802.11 B/G/N, a router within 50 feet of the Smart Garage Control (more details in PDF user manual). Must have a sectional garage door. Product certified for use in US, CA and MX. Bluetooth makes setup easier than ever.
  • Control a second door with additional sensor (sold separately on this page).

Description

The Simple Way to a Smarter Garage. Make your existing garage door opener smart in minutes with Smart Garage Control. The Smart Garage Control is simple to install and allows you to link your existing garage door opener to the myQ App so you can control, secure and monitor the garage from your smartphone. Featuring a compact modern design, Smart Garage Control is compatible with all major brands of garage door openers manufactured after 1993 that have standard safety sensors. It’s sleek white finish blends in with ceilings, walls and garage doors, making it an aesthetic complement to any garage environment.Once paired with the myQ App, it offers more than the ability to simply open and close a garage door.Homeowners with Smart Garage Control benefit from on-the- go management of daily activities, like never having to wonder if the garage door was left open, receiving real-time alerts when children arrive home from school, remotely letting in the dog walker or service person and now in-garage delivery to keep packages safe and secure.

Brand: CHAMBERLAIN


Special Feature: Universal


Color: White


Max Number of Supported Devices: 1


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


Product Dimensions: 0.8 x 2.6 x 2.6 inches


Item Weight: 13.1 ounces


Item model number: MYQ-G0401-ES


Batteries: 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: August 20, 2020


Manufacturer: Chamberlain


Country of Origin: India


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  • What Chamberlain doesn’t tell you (and should!)
Style: Old Version myQ Smart Garage Hub
You’re looking for a solution to open your garage door from a remote location. Package deliveries, the housekeeper, your tool-hoarding neighbor. This is one of several products out there that will do the trick. If you’re a garage door tech, move along. You know this already. If your a DIY homeowner with grand plans, you must read on - This is what Chamberlain should tell you about their system but doesn’t. While generally easy to install, without an Introduction or Basic Principles of Operation as a preamble, you will likely have the same issues I did. Read on for the lessons I learned and tips that will save your hair. I will explain each of the major elements of the system and provide suggestions to improve your probability of a successful installation. The Door sensor: This sensor communicates with the smart hub using Bluetooth to indicate door operation and open/ closed condition. During installation it is paired to the smart hub which is best performed with the unit attached to a closed door between 3’ and 10’ from the smart hub. By design, Bluetooth distance is limited to 33’ but don’t count on consistent operation at this extreme end of the range. Consider this distance during installation and future operation. Your 2.4ghz cordless phones, baby monitors, etc., can cause Bluetooth interference. Get them out. If your wireless router has a setting for Bluetooth coexistence, enable it. Your Wireless (Wi-Fi) Network: The Chamberlain documentation says that 2 bars of 2.4ghz WiFi signal is enough for consistent operation. This can be checked by looking on your phone. I say, your mileage may vary. I installed a dedicated access point for the smart hub as I couldn’t get the system to work reliably. A wired connection is also supported. Configure the smart hub with a static IP Address on your wireless network. This will help ensure the Chamberlain service can reach the smart hub quickly and easily when you activate the door. The additional time for the router or server to lookup a dynamic IP Address and establish a connection could create timing issues. The Smart Hub: The smart hub includes a Bluetooth receiver for the door sensor, a 2.4 ghz radio to connect to your wireless home network for the system to communicate with Chamberlain’s servers on the internet, and a radio frequency (RF) transmitter to send HomeLink rolling codes to your garage door opener (on a channel in the 300-400mhz range depending on your garage door opener) - just like your remote clicker. I discovered that the RF transmitter in the smart hub is fairly weak. While your car can transmit a signal a half block away, the smart hub can't. The instructions make a recommendation for placement of the smart hub but will make an explicit statement here - install it within the 4-6’ “recommendation”. Consider this when planning your installation. Apparently, orientation is important for maximum reach. If it doesn’t work reliably, flip it 180 degrees on its mount. Finally, like other garage door remotes, if it loses power you might have to re-program the system with the garage door learn button. They don’t tell you this so I will. Finally, the smart hub needs to be located where it can communicate with; 1) the door sensor (Bluetooth), 2) the garage door opener (RF) and, 3) your wireless (WiFi) network to work consistently! Each has its own distance limitations so placement of the hub is critical. Your garage door opener: You obviously have one to which you are adding this system. Do your homework and make sure it’s compatible before you buy. If you’re not positive, call or email them with your make and model numbers in hand. Mine is a Craftsman (Chamberlain) made in 1999 with the door sensors so I was good to go. NOTE: Garage door openers have a limit to the number of remotes they can support. My Craftsman supports 4 remotes. With two HomeLink-connected cars, the remote door opener, and the smart hub I am now at the max allowed by my opener. As a result, I had to decommission my "clickers". Do your homework and factor this into your plans. The Phone App: A basic, functional, app with a few frills. It works well enough though some settings are best changed on the web site (that I didn’t know about). When installing the smart hub your phone will need to be on your 2.4ghz wireless network to complete the setup. After that, it doesn’t matter what your phone is connected to - your home network or a cell connection. The system can be setup entirely from your phone. I set up an open alert, a close alert and a 10pm door not closed reminder. The alerts can be sent to you via Text or email. The Chamberlain service: Does not support Alexa or IFTTT (without a fee) and that’s fine for me. I always have my phone handy and I don’t need the security concerns that come with IFTTT. Also, multi-user accounts are not (yet) supported. I just program the wife’s phone with the same username/ password and off we go. The system is fairly rudimentary and in my opinion could use some added intelligence. If the system components exchanged more status information it could probably avoid situations where the “door [is] not responding” or better error status information could be presented to the user. Sometimes I think it’s just that Chamberlain's servers are slow. LED & Florescent lights: I hear you asking “why is this important?”. Both can emit radio and electromagnetic interference that can mask the signal between the smart hub and your opener. If you experience unreliable operation - out they go. The last thing I did was remove an LED lamp from a motion sensor fixture nearby and replaced it with a standard incandescent. Since the light is only on for a few minutes I’m not worried about the power usage if it means the garage door will close when commanded. I give Chamberlain credit for trying to make the install easy. Considering the different operating environments and variables, it’s a challenge to cover all the bases. Unfortunately, a quick start guide simply isn’t enough in this case and the online instructions are no better. They have made some assumptions about what you need to know (or don't need to know). The above precautions should be spelled out to avoid customer frustration and reduce the number of calls to their help desk (and returned product). The good news for me is that after 2 months of trial and error and multiple calls and emails to their help desk, I think we may finally have all the issues cleared up. My fingers are crossed. Now you know everything Chamberlain should tell you but doesn't. Best of luck! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2018 by Steve

  • Easy-peasy peace of mind! But bring back FREE key delivery!
Style: myQ Smart Garage™ Control
We originally bought this smart garage door controller when our kids continually left the garages open. Our neighbors kept calling to let us know the door(s) were open and we needed a solution. I found this inexpensive little gadget and decided to give it a whirl. It was quick and easy to install, even with multiple doors and sensors, the app is functional and helpful. I now know when the door is being opened and closed, even if I'm not home. Since we installed the MyQ, I haven't had to question myself whether or not I remembered to close the doors after driving away. It's also been great for vacations, we can see when the housesitter comes and goes and make sure they close up after visits. Until recently, we used Amazon's key delivery to have our packages delivered inside the garage. Porch pirates be damned! Most recently, my parents were out of town and needed me to drain their sprinklers. Unfortunately, the garage remote I have for their house had died, (even with a new battery,) and I had no access to their house. They don't have a keypad, nor do any of us have house keys. (We've since gotten keys made for everyone, but keys are lame.) So, I decided to gift them one of these systems as an add-on to their existing security system. They can now grant access to us adult children, as well as grandkids, neighbors who may be getting mail & packages, etc. Even if you use the Homelink system in your car, it's still nice to have this as an added layer of access. I've had to re-program my Homelink several times due to having our cars serviced. (We mistakenly bought 2 brand new cars during covid and have had to take them in to get "missing" components added. What a disaster.) If it weren't for the MyQ, I'd have been locked out of the house more than once. My ONLY gripe is that Amazon is now charging for key delivery, yet the packaging still claims it's free. I'm home most of the time, so I don't really need the inside delivery, but it was a really nice service. However, they need to fix the packaging and inserts, OR BETTER YET, return to free key delivery. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2023 by nelsfam11 nelsfam11

  • Easy to set up and use!
Style: myQ Smart Garage™ Control
I really like how this turns my older craftsman garage door opener into a smart device. I like it even more that this integrates with ADT control. I can open and close my garage from my smartphone, panel, or from the clickers as normal. I really appreciate that, the hardship here is how to actually get it set up. I had some troubles adding it to the ADT control panel beacuse I was receiving a registration error. This is beacuse you cannot register it in the MyQ app and the ADT Control panel. All online insturctions are going to point you to how to install it using the MyQ app. To save you some trouble here is what I did. First off you will need your smartphone, laptop (desktop would be hard) and wi-fi info. Step 1 - get it plugged into an outlet in the garage next to the garage door opener. (do not install it, its easier if you dont have to climb the ladder 8 times) Step 2 - connect your phone to the Device wi-fi you will see it in your wi-fi list as MyQ-XXX (XXX represent the last digits of the serial number of the device) *note - tell your phone that you know there is no internet but you want to still connect. Step 3 - open a brower (chrome is best) in the search bar setup.myqdevice.com. This will take you to a Chaimberlin screen that allows you to connect wi-fi. Step 4 - select the wi-fi network that you want the device connected to. Once connected your phone will automatically disconnect from the device. Step 5 - from the ADT control login on the desktop. Click Settings>Manage Devices>Garage Door> Add Device Step 6 - Select Garage Door Hub Step 7 - this will run you through the rest of the steps of paring the hub to your garage door opener, and adding the sensor to the garage door. Step 7a - tell it what color the button is on your door opener, press the button and click continue. This may take several attempts. Step 8 - should be complete and added to the control center. I hope this helps ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2023 by Paul B. Paul B.

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