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Chamberlain MYQ-G0201 MyQ-Garage Controls Your Garage Door Opener with Your Smartphone

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Features

  • Monitor, open and close your garage door from anywhere with your smartphone
  • Choose to receive alerts/notifications on your smartphone when you garage door opens and closes
  • Works with most brands of garage door openers made after 1993 that have standard safety sensors. Compatibility: MyQ smartphone App is available for Apple and Android devices including iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch and Android smartphones and tablets
  • Installs in minutes and works with your home's Wi Fi, via the Chamberlain MyQ Garage App
  • Included: Wi Fi Hub, Power Cord, Mounting Bracket, Door Sensor, Instructions for MyQ App download

Description

Open and close your garage door from anywhere with your Smartphone. Receive alerts when the garage door opens and closes. With Chamberlain's MyQ Garage, your Smartphone, Wi Fi and any compatible garage door opener, you are connected and in control. The Chamberlain MyQ Smartphone app is free with no monthly fees. From the Manufacturer Universal Smartphone Garage Door ControllerMyQ. Stay close. Stay Connected. Chamberlain products enabled with MyQ technology now allow you the ability to use your smartphone as a garage door opener as well as operate outdoor lights and house lamps. This innovative new feature awards you amazing convenience and incredible peace of mind as you can now monitor any MyQ enabled product from near or far with the MyQ Home Control app. From anywhere in the world, the MyQ Home Control App you're able to: Control outdoor lights and your garage door using a Smartphone Get notified if your garage door opens or if a light was left on Know if your garage door opened while you were away Stay close. Stay connected. Stay in control with MyQ technology.

Brand: CHAMBERLAIN


Special Feature: Ergonomic


Color: Black


Max Number of Supported Devices: 1


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


Manufacturer: ‎Chamberlain


Part Number: ‎821LM


Item Weight: ‎15.2 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎4.4 x 1.28 x 4.4 inches


Item model number: ‎MYQ-G0201


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎4.4in. x 4.4in. x 1.28in.


Color: ‎Black


Material: ‎plastic, metal


Shape: ‎square


Power Source: ‎Corded-Electric


Wattage: ‎3 watts


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number Of Pieces: ‎2


Special Features: ‎Ergonomic


Batteries Included?: ‎Yes


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Battery Cell Type: ‎Lithium Ion


Description Pile: ‎Lithium


Average Battery Life: ‎3 years


Warranty Description: ‎One Year Parts


Date First Available: July 31, 2013


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Solid and can only get better
First I've read many reviews before buying. I was hesitant (read the negative reviews), but decided to try anyhow because this seems to be the best product for non-chamberlain/liftmaster products (by the way if you have chamberlain/liftmaster consider yourself lucky as that is the best product i've ever experienced; plus they have a separate more functional MyQ product). DISPELLING RUMORS: - this does support WPA2 Personal (all forms AES, TKIP, AES+TKIP); also WEP and WPA (but I strongly recommend WPA2-AES) - this does work with my Genie Pro Model 1024 garage door opener - this product does update frequently (so issues seem to be taken seriously) - this product does connect to my router without difficulty (I have buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH with DD-WRT) - ipad works with the iphone app - android app also works (I have android v4.3) - Registration with full address is completely optional now (even to set timezone as one reviewer complained about in past) FEW KEY WEB LINKS: - the manual for MyQ Garage chamberlain.com/CatalogResourcesV3/en-us/shared/files/tucmanuals/114A4618.pdf - FAQ for MyQ Garage (very useful!) chamberlain.com/CatalogResourcesV3/en-us/ccv3/support/myq/2_2/en/mobile/advanced/resources/Toc_2.htm - webpage to log into your garage mychamberlain.com INSTALLATION TIPS: - install door detector on garage door (make sure top facing up; I strongly recommend screwing it in) - plug wifi hub into any electrical socket, you can install it in the ceiling next to the garage door opener but I chose not to (note there is an obvious safety reason to install in your garage but my garage door has enough safety features) - interestingly this wifi hub can serve as a "router" for setup purposes or a "wifi hub" for usage purposes. to setup you essentially are connecting to it as if it were an open wifi network - wifi hub has 3 buttons (settings, #1, #2) I have no clue what #1 and #2 do... (see comment below) - initially blue light should be blinking, this means it is ready to setup connection to your router (if you don't see this hold the settings button down until blue starts blinking) - do android device setup even if iphone/ipad (iphone bluetooth/wifi thing didn't work for me). make sure blue light blinking. use your wifi to connect to the open wifi network called MyQ-XXX device (XXX is last 3 of your serial #). goto on your web browser (setup.myqdevice.com). The rest should be self explanatory. - as another reviewer pointed out, there is a rediculously long list of supported openers, pick wisely - solid green means it worked and is now serving as a wifi hub and connected to your real router. - next is to link the door detector and garage door opener to the wifi hub and setup alerts - for this you will need to the website (mychamberlain.com) or the iphone/android free app (search MyQ Chamberlain) - The app is easier to use to setup door detector and garage door opener - The website is easier to setup alerts (android app can't setup alerts after open X min for some reason) - Test as much as you want USAGE TIPS: - note the wifi hub will flash light and beep loudly if you close the door using the app/web - this does not auto-close after set time period (PLEASE add this feature!) - alerts available? (door open/close, door open for X minutes, light turns on/off) - alerts can be set to trigger all times/days; certain days of week; certain times of day - it can email and/or notification alert your smartphone/tablet - all alert triggers are stored for later review - I've set mine to alert every minute from 5-10 to ensure I don't miss the alert by accident - the smartphone app has option of using security 4 digit pin instead of email/pw for login/function access. - yes you can set it up to alert multiple smartphone/tablets simultaneously DOOR DETECTOR BATTERY: - 1x lithium coin CR2450 (these are fairly cheap on amazon) - very easy to access - I have no clue about battery life.... (will update when the time comes... also see comment below) RELIABILITY (UPDATE): I set it from the beginning to email me with every open/close to test its reliability. I've had it for a bit now and initially I had the wifi hub in my kitchen actually. I think either the distance was too far from the door detector or the door detector was not screwed on tightly enough. I was getting initially random alerts that the door was open when it wasn't and vice versa. Small chance it was actually opened but i doubt it. I fixed both issues by tightening the screws on the door detector and moving the wifi hub into my mudroom. Since then I have had 100% reliability. I haven't experienced the router disconnects or other problems I've seen other users have. My wifi bar in my garage is barely 1-2 on my cell phone (part of the reason i'm using mudroom for the wifi hub). will update as needed. COST (UPDATE): currently 130$, kind of pricey for just a monitor but i guess it has a monopoly on the market for now until other manufacturers catch up. Alternatives you can consider... - schlage electronic keypad deadbolt (approx 100$) -- this is awesome for any door but makes locking/unlocking the door from garage into your house easier. i strongly recommend this one which has a manual deadbolt motion after you enter the right electronic key instead of the motorized deadbolt motion as sometimes the deadbolt isn't positioned perfectly to close and you have to wiggle the door a bit. the motorized one will just fail. great by the way for a front/side door. this won't protect your garage from theft but it will prevent people from getting into your house thru an open garage. - a new chamberlain garage door opener (example WD962KEV (approx 243$, now 203$ with father's day discount) -- this has myQ built in with the added feature that it can auto-close the door after a certain time without your intervention. also i've had one before with my prior house and the buttons are much more responsive than Genie. also the outdoor keypad works way better and can be closed without entering a key combination (makes sense as it allows you to close quickly from outside or let neighbors close for you without knowing combo). Honestly if i had the father's day discount i would have just upgraded my entire garage door opener. OVERALL: I'm very impressed with this device thus far. Strongly recommend for now. I've left my garage door open a few times every year by mistake. With thefts and home breeches in our area, this gives much peace of mind. Thank you Chamberlain. Will update if things change. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2014 by penlight

  • Chamberlain HATES its customers! Seriously...
UPDATE: looking over some of the other reviews reminded me of another issue. I also have a Genie garage door opener which other people have mentioned having problems with on here. Set up with that garage door opener was not easy at all. First off the instructions that come with the Chamberlain control are wrong for this opener. They say to hold the learn button down until it turns on the LED. If you try that you will never ever get it to work. Because the Genie garage door opener I have never has the LED turn on anyway. When it is ready to teach the codes, It has the LED flash. So I was holding it down waiting for it to quit flashing and turn on. Once you figure out that, it still is frustrating because I went through the entire set up four times. Once it gave up on all four tries we started over again and that's when it finally worked. What I didn't know was that during those four tries it had wiped out all of the other garage door openers we own including the one mounted to the house outside the garage door. So getting the Internet garage door opener resulted in "breaking" my original openers. Yes I will probably be able to re-sync them. But I have held off on that because I'm afraid when I reset them that I may lose Access to the Chamberlain opener via Internet. So I'm concerned that I may have to choose between one or the other. As someone else mentioned. It shouldn't be this difficult. This is another advantage of the garage-io unit. Although it is far more expensive, it uses a hardwire system going to the garage door unit. That means there's no learning and no trying to get code shared and those sorts of things. Original Review.... Ok, I'm exaggerating a little. I don't think Chamberlain hates all their customers. Just the ones of us that want to do useful stuff with our garage door opener and the ones of us that don't want to just use it like they want us to use it. It is quite frustrating to invest in various different companies who seem to want to have their product linked to the lucrative "smart home" category and then watch them try to lock their products down in a controlling way that goes completely against the entire goals of the smart home product buyers. It is truly a clash of ideologies. I bought this garage controller almost solely so that I could use Amazon echo to control my garage door. I also hoped to be able to give single use access codes to friends and family. You pretty much can't do any of that. For a while, you were able, through the purchase of a $99 hub from Samsung smart things, to download a very complicated code, use GitHub and paste it into the smartthings app via the Samsung website. After doing all this, the Amazon echo would open the garage door for you when you asked it too. The Amazon echo would not close it by voice though. Unfortunately Chamberlain has asked Samsung smart things to stop supporting that "undocumented and unsupported API" because supposedly it was creating a drain on one of their servers. It is hard for me to believe that this undocumented and very difficult to implement hack was creating any kind of load on any server. It is far too complicated for the mass public to have been using. Regardless of what lies or truths are being told, Chamberlain has taken away even more functionality for those of us who wanted to use this garage door controller. The good thing is it works fairly well with its own app. If you don't mind sitting in your driveway for about 5 to 10 seconds while it connects through the Internet to your garage door opener, compared to just hitting the button on the originally supplied garage door opener that you could keep on your visor, or most cars can program their own button which also works instantly. So I'm not real sure what you gain by getting this controller now. I was hoping you would gain things like being able to do cool IFT TT programming and perhaps the Amazon echo integration. You might wonder why we would need to use the echo to open the garage door by voice. But the way our house is set up we are often in our kitchen at the islands, where we have computers and food. Both staples at our house. Often times one of our parents /In-laws will come over and it is very handy just to be able to ask the echo to open the garage door so they can come in. Regardless of why or how we use it that way the point is that no one can use it the way they want to now because Chamberlain has disable that feature regardless of why you wanted to use it. Additionally with no IFT TT channel, you cannot control or program any really neat things. There is wink hub integration but that seems very limited. Ultimately it is kind of like you can just choose between the wink app or the Chamberlain app to open and close the door. There does not seem to be any geewhiz or even useful programming allowed. I am very disappointed with my purchase, I wish I had applied this money towards the garageio. The garageio has very poor ratings and lots of issues too, but at least you get to TRY to do some useful and neat things with it. Chamberlain seems to be geared towards just the opposite. Their attitude seems to be anti-programming and anti-customization. Which is exactly why I wanted to do smart home features for my house is so I could add neat things like this. I would strongly recommend either looking at the garage-io unit, or waiting right now, or searching very hard for a better option. Definitely I would not recommend this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2016 by Tom Steele

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