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LiftMaster 371LM Security+ 1-Button Garage Door Opener Remote Control - Connects to App - Works only with post-2005 LiftMaster and Craftsman Garage Door openers with a Purple Learn Button 315MHz

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Features

  • Compatibility: Compatible only with post-2005 LiftMaster, Chamberlain, and Sears Craftsman garage door openers with a purple learn button 315MHz
  • Easy Access: Get additional access and security with our single-button remote control. This 1-button remote can control a single garage door opener or gate operator
  • Multiple-Use Remote Control: Use with garage door openers, gate operators, or MyQ enabled lights
  • Security - Garage door opener remote issues secure code every time button is pressed to open door
  • Works with Purple Learn button only 315MHz. Compatible with Sears Craftsman, Chamberlain and Liftmaster models

Description

LiftMaster 371LM single-button remote control is a standard remote used to control single garage door openers, gate operators, or MyQ enabled light accessories. This garage door remote gives you a simple way to open and shut your garage door wirelessly and automatically. It's easy to code because there is only one button to choose from, making it user-friendly and easy to use. The Security+ rolling code technology safeguards your household by sending a new code every time you click your remote control. Get real-time alerts by receiving notifications on your smartphone or computer, when your garage door opens, closes, or is left open. It also allows the user to check the status of and control your garage door and MyQ lights with the MyQ app. This remote comes equipped with a directional visor clip that attaches it to your vehicle's visor for easy access. You can also use it as an extra remote control to turn on lights or small appliances inside your home – all from the comfort of your car. It operates and comes equipped with a 3V lithium battery already inside. The battery life for this remote is an average of 5 years due to its low 3V voltage. It is compatible with post-2005 LiftMaster, Chamberlain, and Craftsman garage door openers with a purple learn button. LiftMaster is trusted by millions of homes and businesses. As the leader in residential and commercial access, LiftMaster designs and delivers the safest, smartest door and gate solutions to keep everyone moving forward. We are advancing safety and security while testing accessories and operators to meet all requirements. Our safety accessories are designed and tested to work together with our openers and operators, providing the highest level of safety. From the products we create to how they're installed and used, our lineup was developed with you in mind.

Brand: LiftMaster


Special Feature: Universal


Color: Black


Max Number of Supported Devices: 1


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


Manufacturer: ‎LiftMaster


Part Number: ‎371LM


Item Weight: ‎2.08 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎4 x 4 x 1 inches


Item model number: ‎371LM


Batteries: ‎1 CR123A batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color: ‎Black


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number Of Pieces: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Universal


Included Components: ‎Liftmaster 371LM Garage Door Opener Remote


Batteries Included?: ‎Yes


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Battery Cell Type: ‎Lithium Ion


Description Pile: ‎Lithium


Average Battery Life: ‎5 years


Date First Available: January 3, 2007


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Easy to program
Works like a champ. No regrets.
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2025 by patton

  • Easy Peezy!!
WOW! Easy 1-2-3 Instructions. Worked right away! I Should have purchased a long time ago!
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2025 by ACBEAN

  • Excellent Replacement Garage Door Opener
My intention was to replace LiftMaster opener remote 371LM when I ordered. The 371 Model has a single button. What I received was the 373LM model which has 3 buttons. My LiftMaster Opener has a Purple learn button mentioned in some reviews. I thought I was going to have to return the 373LM but I quickly programed the 373 to my remote and found that one of the small 3 buttons also turns the garage door opener light on and off. This is a handy feature. So I learned that the large button controls the door opener, the one small button controls the light and I have no information about what the 3rd button would do. This opener fills my needs but I wish there were more information included to explain other possible features utilizing the 3rd button as I do have a smart phone. In all I'm happy with this remote and my purchase. Edit: One problem I did have is with the clip on the back of the new remote. It did not fit properly on the visor of my car. The shape just was not right. I had to use the clip that came with my original remote so be sure to hold on to that until you know if you will need it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2023 by Camille in Nashville

  • Brand-Name Liftmaster Garage Door Remote
I’m so pleased that I was able to find the Liftmaster brand remote for my garage door opener. It was easy to set up, works well and is durable. The generic remote (from the previous homeowner) was flimsy and unreliable.
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2025 by BgB

  • It’s work perfec
It’s good
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2025 by Oswald N. Aguirre

  • Simple device, opens/closes my garage door. Didn't realize how good it was util...
This remote came with our garage door opener newly installed in 2009. I replaced the battery maybe twice - roughly every 5 yrs as is normal. The battery was easy to replace and it is still working as of today. We had a second vehicle which had a built-in learning remote, but when we replaced that vehicle the next one didn't have one built in, so I had to buy a second one. The exact numbers on the orignal matched this one, but the price was $29, and I saw many that were compatible with prices as low as $11 - for a 2-pack! So I bought that. Quickly I realized why this one was $29 as opposed to $11 for two. The working range! The others I bought required me to be in my driveway literally right outside the door before I could open it when I arrived home. I sent those back, and shelled out the $29 for this one, and was happy when this remote worked from as far away as the original that we still use. So I've been enjoying clicking the remote from my visor when I am half way down the street coming home, that is what I've grown used to and is why I bought this one. I did read most of the 1-Star ratings prior to buying this one, looking for any trends. I will say that regarding shopping for a compatible remote, the one downside isn't with the product, but the fact that you need to read everything from all places to understand what you are getting. For example, The title, the bullet line facts, the comparison chart which may not always exist but it did with this one, which gave the working range of 164 feet for this one, the highest of the bunch listed, showing the one I bought first having only 50 foot range, Then the manufacture writeup which you have to scroll down to see, and it is in the really small font, contains yet other critical info not mentioned in the main writeup. It does mention only works with those with purple button, LiftMaster brand only, manufactured between 2005 and later, again only if it has a purple button. One 1-star rating said their's has a purple button but it didn't work, LiftMaster brand, manufactured in 1993 and they stated the year range was not mentioned - perhaps it didn't when they purchased it, but as I said you must read all of the various sections to see that - I think it was only in the small font manufacturing blurb far down the product page. If you are still reading, now you get to look at some pictures. They show just how far away this remote works (for me, maybe it depends also on the main unit receiver antenna (small 10 inch soft wire) and if you don't have a lot of EMF interference appliances or 5G transmitters in your area. But I am impressed by how far up my street I can click the remote and see my door start to open. Photos explained (3). I click just as I reach the white vinyl fence on the left side of the street. I hold the remote button down for maybe 1 second. When I reach my mailbox, only then I can actually see my garage door, and it is opening already so I stop pressing. Other photos show different perspectives of my house, where the garage door is, also you can see from 3 angles about how far it works. I estimate it to be about 150-175 feet. The comparison chart shows this one to be 164 feet, so that's about what I get (See photos) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025 by M. Treestump

  • Took literally 5 seconds to program. Added confidence of authentic compatible LiftMaster product.
I have a very old garage door opener and needed one just like it but was concerned about programming it, etc. Would it be compatible, do I need to install a battery, what steps do I need to take, etc. I also didn't trust other clone and knock-off brands, wanted an authentic LiftMaster 371LM. I read the simple instructions (there are like 2 steps to program it plus one to test that it works) and then pushed the program button on the garage opener mechanism and the bar on the handheld remote and that was it. (literally took 5 seconds or less!) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2025 by Constant Traveler

  • the installation was easy! My only complaint is that the access panel ...
I have an Allister garage door opener. When my 30-year-old Multi-Code remote stopped working the opener, I replaced the battery, but that made no difference. I couldn't determine which had died -- the remote or the Multi-Code receiver -- and I figured that if I replaced one, I'd probably have to replace the other soon anyway. Liftmaster seemed to be well-rated and relatively inexpensive, so I ordered both the Liftmaster 371LM Remote and the LiftMaster 365LM Plug-In Receiver from Amazon. Both arrived the same day (although, oddly, by different means), and within an hour or so I had the garage door opener working again. I was able to plug the receiver into the same ceiling outlet as the opener, and the hardest part of the installation turned out to be stripping the ends of the wires so they could be attached to the terminals on the receiver and the opener -- i.e. the installation was easy! My only complaint is that the access panel on the receiver is a bit ornery to get on and off. But since there's no need to set pins to synchronize the receiver and the remote, I hope the need to get into the receiver will be extremely rare. Now the question is how long these units will last -- obviously not something I can answer this soon. (If they last 30 years, I would give them 5 stars.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2018 by Jaq

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