

Genie brings its name-brand expertise in traditional garage door openers to the smart garage controller concept with the Aladdin Connect. It’s one of the most affordable smart garage door controllers on the market and covers nearly every base (with the exception of Alexa support) for most smart home users.īest multi-garage door opener: Genie Aladdin Connect You can also add video support with Chamberlain’s MyQ Smart Garage Camera ($149.99).īest of all, the Chamberlain costs only $29.99. Most multi-door smart controllers either cost more than the MyQ or require you to run wiring across your garage, making the Chamberlain’s wireless and multi-garage door support huge pluses.

The Chamberlain can also control up to two garage doors from one hub - you’ll just need to buy a second door sensor ($29.99). We weren’t the biggest fans of the small advertising banner on the MyQ app’s homepage, which plugs other MyQ smart home products, but the rest of the app is thankfully ad-free. But with the controller’s Google Assistant, Apple HomeKit and IFTTT compatibility, it’s possible to create something close to geofencing if you’re willing to build and troubleshoot your smart home routine. MyQ geofencing is limited to Teslas, newer Mitsubishis and cars with Alpine Connect or STEER Tech hardware. The MyQ app has limited support for geofencing (the ability to trigger smart home routines - like opening a garage door - based on your location). The MyQ app can track when your garage door has been closed or opened. You can also add authorized garage users like your family or give limited access to guests like a handyperson within the app. As with all of our evaluated controllers, you can remotely monitor your door status and close or open the door from the app. The MyQ app conveniently lays major features like your access history and automatic door close scheduling right at the bottom of the screen. The hub’s front LED light briefly flashes before it closes the door, giving your family an extra safeguard if you have kids or pets.

The Chamberlain opened and closed our garage door in around three seconds, putting it right in line with our competing garage controllers. Throughout our testing, Chamberlain’s quick performance and simple app design really impressed us.
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Simply install the plate close to the nearest power outlet (Chamberlain recommends installing it at least 6 feet above the ground, though we had to install in a less-than-ideal space between shelves roughly 5 feet up the wall and encountered no issues), screw the hub on and you’ll be all set. Fortunately, Chamberlain includes a handy mounting plate (complete with screws and drywall anchors) for the hub to streamline the installation process. Installing the Chamberlain’s hub takes a little more work, since it needs a clean line of sight to the garage door opener - you can’t tuck the MyQ behind a shelf or inside a cabinet. The Chamberlain was, by far, the easiest and quickest hub to install among the controllers we tested. Thanks to the MyQ app and its in-depth video walk-throughs, it only took a few minutes to pair the hub to our garage door opener (the process is like connecting a standard garage door remote) and set up the controller. The hub and door sensor are both wireless (save for the hub’s power adapter), which makes installation a breeze. Unlike most smart garage controllers, the Chamberlain doesn’t rely on a bird’s nest worth of wires in order to run. The Chamberlain MyQ-G0401 is our top pick because it strikes the perfect balance between cost, features and simplicity. Your CNN account Log in to your CNN account
