As we get more connected, there are more smart home options available which help automate, manage, and monitor your devices. Our Chamberlain Wi-Fi Garage Door Opener review takes a look at the ...
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After spending a month using the Chamberlain WiFi garage door opener I can’t imagine going back to a dumb garage door opener. The convenience of opening my garage door with my smartphone from anywhere ...
Back in January at CES, Chamberlain announced plans to release MyQ Home Bridge, a hardware hub to allow connected garage openers in the company's MyQ ecosystem to work with HomeKit. The MyQ Home ...
Amazon Echo has long been able to control garage doors, but so what? The vast majority of the time you're opening or closing your garage, it's when you're in the driveway or the garage. Now, finally, ...
Chamberlain today has released its newest retrofit, connected device, MyQ Smart Garage Hub. After releasing its MyQ Home Bridge product that brings HomeKit support for existing MyQ setups last month, ...
When it comes to outfitting your home with smart devices, to truly make it a smart home, the three best things to buy are smart lights, a smart lock, and a smart garage door opener. The smart garage ...
The Chamberlain myQ smart garage door opener is now blocking access by Homebridge, Home Assistant, and other third-party apps. It follows the company last year discontinuing the myQ Home Bridge Hub, ...
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Control your garage door from your smartphone with Chamberlain’s MyQ Garage Your email has been sent With a universally compatible, iPhone-enabled garage door ...
Any aftermarket controller, such as Ratgdo, Tailwind, Meross, Konnected.io, none of those will work with Security 3.0 devices.” That frank comment from Tailwind president Scott Riesebosch sums up the ...
If companies can modify internet-connected products and charge subscriptions after people have already purchased them, what does it mean to own anything anymore?