PHeller
PHeller PowerDork
10/15/15 12:28 p.m.

Anyone got one of these?

My apartment complex only gave us one. To buy another is $16 and probably can only be used with Genie garage door openers. If I use a smartphone based opener, all I have to do is wire it (reversible) to the positive and negative wired opener. When we move out, I can unwire it and use it at the next place.

Thoughts?

GameboyRMH
GameboyRMH GRM+ Memberand MegaDork
10/15/15 12:46 p.m.

My thought is that I'd take a close look at how they work security-wise before using them, the idea of having your typical "user-friendly" consumer-grade software security attached to a garage door is frightening.

Otherwise there's nothing wrong with the idea. If you want a more geeky and secure solution and aren't afraid to do some DIYing, you could make your own system with a VoCore or maybe an old wifi router flashed to OpenWRT.

Karacticus
Karacticus GRM+ Memberand Reader
10/15/15 1:34 p.m.

I've been using these for several years with openers that weren't otherwise compatible with the ones built into our cars. Have held up well.

http://www.amazon.com/635LM-Craftsman-LiftMaster-Chamberlain-Universal/dp/B00283QF10

Another $16 one is cheaper though.

codrus
codrus GRM+ Memberand Dork
10/15/15 1:55 p.m.
GameboyRMH wrote: My thought is that I'd take a close look at how they work security-wise before using them, the idea of having your typical "user-friendly" consumer-grade software security attached to a garage door is frightening.

It's not like a standard garage door opener is particularly secure either.

To me the main downside would be that it's a lot more of a PITA to play with my smartphone than to just hit a single button attached to the visor.

Newer cars have built-in "HomeLink" openers, which are programmable. Can you get standalone homelink remotes and use one of those to clone the remote that the complex gave you?

Enyar
Enyar Dork
10/15/15 2:08 p.m.

Is your time installing this contraption worth more or less than $16?

PHeller
PHeller PowerDork
10/15/15 4:41 p.m.

Well the thing is I'd want two of them, one for her, one for me, and keep the expensive one the apartment complex has lent us at home. They want $100 if we lose that one.

Another issue is that when we move, who's to say the next place will have a Genie Intellicode? It may be a classic opener with dip switches. Then those two openers go to waste, $36 down the drain.

We're also not using the garage for our vehicles. This is primarily bike storage and workshop, most of the time when we're on the bikes we've got a phone with us. Currently we carry the garage door opener as well, making it more likely we could lose it.

PHeller
PHeller PowerDork
10/15/15 4:42 p.m.
Enyar wrote: Is your time installing this contraption worth more or less than $16?

It's two wires to connect at the inside button, and an application to download. I think we'll be ok.

93gsxturbo
93gsxturbo Dork
10/16/15 9:33 a.m.

Used homelink module from a junkyard and you could wire it up in your car. I have converted all my cars to homelink using various chrysler parts. They draw negligible power when not being used so any +12v is fine. I use the feeder for my vanity lights in the Corvette and the feeder for the overhead compass/temperature in the F250

Enyar
Enyar Dork
10/16/15 10:06 a.m.
93gsxturbo wrote: Used homelink module from a junkyard and you could wire it up in your car. I have converted all my cars to homelink using various chrysler parts. They draw negligible power when not being used so any +12v is fine. I use the feeder for my vanity lights in the Corvette and the feeder for the overhead compass/temperature in the F250

I've been debating doing this or just disassembling the garage door opener I have and installing it to a factory switch in my car.

asoduk
asoduk Reader
10/16/15 8:30 p.m.

I homebrewed mine with a raspberry pi and a relay. I think I have about $100 in it, but it also has a camera module that lets me check if its open when I'm not home or before bed. It also plays music for my patio, garage, and driveway. I have it secured with a password. It also makes it great when we are gone and people come to feed the cats.

I should figure out a good cat feeder with a similar setup!

The Canadian
The Canadian New Reader
10/16/15 9:00 p.m.

http://lifehacker.com/5812718/control-your-garage-door-with-your-smartphone

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