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Review: How to make a dumb door smart - January 2023, I have a 10 year old Chamberlain MyQ door opener. Works great and no where near obsolescence. Battery backed up type, with the dreaded 'yellow' learn button. I wanted to have better control and monitoring of the door, so I looked into WiFi connected upgrades. Chamberlain was ignorant and unsupportive as to their upgrade for this model opener...they could not give me a yes or no if it would work. So I kept on looking at the various make and models of WiFi interfaces available. The awesome power of the desertcart... Then I came across eKyro. At first I was suspicious of the low cost, but at least they EXPLAINED the differences between opener brands/models, and how their WiFi control module can work with almost any of them. They also, and more importantly, have a website that actively aids in determining if their module will work with your model opener, and offer an adapter to make pretty much any model opener work with their control module. Note that the adapter (at this time of writing) is FREE -if you need it for your particular make/model/vintage door opener. You must request it via their website and submit your desertcart order # to get it. The usual quick delivery of both items, although the adapter was direct from eKyro -and free shipping. Installation American English instructions and fairly well documented (text and pictorial) in the included paperwork, but also on Utube. Simple install. It took me longer to install the door open/closed sensor, than to wire the module to the door opener. I struggled with the app on my iPhone 6 getting it to WiFi pair to my local network, but it was because I was dense, not due to eKyro. Curiously, before I started the install, eKyro contacted me via desertcart to ask how the install was going. I admitted stupidity and they kindly directed me to the 'alternate' method and utube tutorials. Kudos due because that kind of after sale support is rare these days. Shortly after that I completed the install, pairing/functional testing of the system, but only after some careful technical review, I realized the mistakes I made and got everything going. I am tech savvy...shame on me. Your mileage may vary, but eKyro will actively help you through any difficulty. The app Simple download/install. A little funky navigating within but I guess that is an extension of the programmer(s). The app is capable of operating numerous IoT gadgets. Long list... I suppose that it great for the future. I will not be using it with siri, alexa or other AI stuff, so I cannot comment on that. Flexible/configurable. I dont know yet if it tries to connect with servers in China or elsewhere. Overall, a very positive experience. I hope this stuff lasts the test of time. Dependability and durability is the name of this game. Judging from the innards of the adapter module, I can say the electronics are of high quality and workmaship. Excellent value! On a skill scale of 1 to 10 to integrate to your system(s) a 4. Review: Good Product & Even a Better Company - I purchased 2 of the eKyro Smart Garage Door Openers, and I have to say these things are really nice. They work great and are reliable. I usually do not ever leave 5 stars reviews, but this company deserves a bit of praise for standing behind their product and having great customer service. Easy set-up and install, directions are spot on. Definitely worth the money.













| ASIN | B07TZJYSR7 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 954,894 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 357 in Home Automation Hubs & Controllers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,373) |
| Date First Available | 28 Jun. 2022 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 350 g |
| Item model number | EKGD221 |
| Manufacturer | eKyro |
| Material | Plastic |
| Package Dimensions | 18 x 11.5 x 4.1 cm; 350 g |
| Part number | de-door-16h-55 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
M**S
How to make a dumb door smart
January 2023, I have a 10 year old Chamberlain MyQ door opener. Works great and no where near obsolescence. Battery backed up type, with the dreaded 'yellow' learn button. I wanted to have better control and monitoring of the door, so I looked into WiFi connected upgrades. Chamberlain was ignorant and unsupportive as to their upgrade for this model opener...they could not give me a yes or no if it would work. So I kept on looking at the various make and models of WiFi interfaces available. The awesome power of the Amazon... Then I came across eKyro. At first I was suspicious of the low cost, but at least they EXPLAINED the differences between opener brands/models, and how their WiFi control module can work with almost any of them. They also, and more importantly, have a website that actively aids in determining if their module will work with your model opener, and offer an adapter to make pretty much any model opener work with their control module. Note that the adapter (at this time of writing) is FREE -if you need it for your particular make/model/vintage door opener. You must request it via their website and submit your amazon order # to get it. The usual quick delivery of both items, although the adapter was direct from eKyro -and free shipping. Installation American English instructions and fairly well documented (text and pictorial) in the included paperwork, but also on Utube. Simple install. It took me longer to install the door open/closed sensor, than to wire the module to the door opener. I struggled with the app on my iPhone 6 getting it to WiFi pair to my local network, but it was because I was dense, not due to eKyro. Curiously, before I started the install, eKyro contacted me via amazon to ask how the install was going. I admitted stupidity and they kindly directed me to the 'alternate' method and utube tutorials. Kudos due because that kind of after sale support is rare these days. Shortly after that I completed the install, pairing/functional testing of the system, but only after some careful technical review, I realized the mistakes I made and got everything going. I am tech savvy...shame on me. Your mileage may vary, but eKyro will actively help you through any difficulty. The app Simple download/install. A little funky navigating within but I guess that is an extension of the programmer(s). The app is capable of operating numerous IoT gadgets. Long list... I suppose that it great for the future. I will not be using it with siri, alexa or other AI stuff, so I cannot comment on that. Flexible/configurable. I dont know yet if it tries to connect with servers in China or elsewhere. Overall, a very positive experience. I hope this stuff lasts the test of time. Dependability and durability is the name of this game. Judging from the innards of the adapter module, I can say the electronics are of high quality and workmaship. Excellent value! On a skill scale of 1 to 10 to integrate to your system(s) a 4.
H**O
Good Product & Even a Better Company
I purchased 2 of the eKyro Smart Garage Door Openers, and I have to say these things are really nice. They work great and are reliable. I usually do not ever leave 5 stars reviews, but this company deserves a bit of praise for standing behind their product and having great customer service. Easy set-up and install, directions are spot on. Definitely worth the money.
J**S
Works Great!
I originally had a MyQ smart garage door controller, but after replacing my opener with a Genie unit, I could never get the MyQ system to connect. The instructions mention that it may take several attempts, but after numerous tries, I eventually gave up. I also purchased an older Mercedes that has built-in garage door controls, but it would not connect either. I'm not sure why, but I assume the MyQ unit may be more sensitive to third-party devices. To be fair, the unit I had was an open-box purchase and was a couple of model generations old. Another concern for me is leaving a garage door opener in the car, especially when the car is parked in the driveway. That makes it far too easy for someone to gain access to both the garage and the house. I considered the Genie Aladdin system, but the cost was higher than I wanted to spend, so I decided to try the eKyro instead. My garage door opener was listed as compatible, and eKyro offers an adapter if needed, which gave me confidence it would work. Installation was straightforward. You do need to connect a few wires, but the instructions are clear and easy to follow. The only challenge I had was finding the right location for the door sensor magnet that tells the app whether the door is open or closed. Interestingly, the system seemed to function even before I had the magnet installed correctly. After some trial and error, I found a good mounting location and got the open/closed status working properly. Part of this problem was due to my door being older and moving around more than what a newer installation would. The app has worked great. I now have access to my garage door from my phone no matter which vehicle I'm driving, and I can leave my car in the driveway without worrying about giving someone easy access to a garage door remote. For my needs, the eKyro turned out to be a practical and affordable solution.
H**N
The best invention since sliced bread!
There’s an old expression that something is “the best thing since sliced bread.” For me, the eKyro Smart Garage Door Opener might actually deserve that title. Why I Bought It: I Forget to Close My Garage Door. I frequently leave my garage door open without realizing it. The eKyro solved that problem in two very effective ways: 1. Automatic Alerts When the Door Stays Open: Using the app on my smartphone, I set the eKyro to alert me every 10 minutes whenever my garage door is open. My phone buzzes and shows a message that the door has been open for at least 10 minutes. With one tap on my phone, the door closes instantly — and I get a confirmation alert saying it’s closed. No need to walk to the garage at all. You can choose any time interval you like, and you can turn the reminder feature off temporarily if you intentionally want the door left open longer. 2. Scheduled Automatic Close Times: The second feature is even better: you can program specific times during the day or night for the eKyro to check your garage door — and automatically close it if it’s open. For example, I used to have it check every hour from 4 p.m. to midnight. Now I have it check every hour, 24/7. You can customize this for different days of the week, such as a different schedule on weekends. Even if I forget to turn the 10-minute alerts back on, the scheduled checks function as a safety net. Remote Control From Anywhere: Another excellent feature: I get alerts when the garage door opens or closes — no matter where I am. I once saw notifications coming in while I was 1,700 miles away in another state as my housekeeper opened and closed the garage. And if I want to open the door for a neighbor, a repair person, or a delivery, I can do it right from my phone. If they forget to close it, I can close it remotely. There’s also a history log, which is surprisingly useful for tracking when the door was opened or closed. Installation & Support: Installation was very straightforward, and the included videos are excellent. Troubleshooting: I did run into one issue that confused me at first — and several reviewers have mentioned the same thing. Sometimes it seems like the eKyro has “reversed,” showing the door as open when it’s closed, and vice versa. The fix is simple: adjust the two magnetic sensors so they’re closer together (about ¼ inch) when the door is closed. I actually broke one of the magnets while adjusting it, contacted the company, and their customer support was exceptionally helpful in getting everything working again. So if you think your unit has “reversed polarity,” or acting “opposite,” don’t panic — just adjust the magnet spacing. Final Verdict: In my opinion, the eKyro Smart Garage Door Opener really is one of the best inventions since sliced bread. It has solved my forgetfulness, improved my home security, and given me total control of my garage door from anywhere. I highly recommend it.
J**K
A Great Device to Control Your Garage Door
Works as advertised. We have a garage door opener that doesn’t communicate well with the “home link” devices in any of our cars. Normally we have to use the key pad to open the door. I read an article about a similar device as this, and found this one instead. For much less than a new garage door opener, we can now use our phones and Siri voice commands and it works pretty well. Plan on an hour and a half, start to finish, including setting up the app. As for installation, the unit is easy to connect to the garage door opener head unit. There is a nice mounting tape provided to attach it to the garage door opener head unit. The magnetic sensors, needed to let this wireless unit determine if the door has opened or closed, is fiddly to install. While I ultimately had everything I needed in the box to mount rack sensor, I did have to cut the mount that mounts to the wall so that it would not catch on the door as it opened and closed. But the provided mounting tape enabled a solid installation of the wall mounted sensor. The provided paper instructions to set things up in the app were a bit out of synch with the app itself, but it wasn’t too difficult to figure things out. For instance it tells you to ensure the device is in pairing mode, but doesn’t say how to enable the mode. Top tip: There is a program button on the device. Hold it for about 5 seconds, release it, and the red LED will begin blinking. After that it’s easy to set up. Also, the instructions in the pamphlet for setting up voice enabled commands in Siri were not quite the same as the app, but things were intuitive enough to make it through the differences. Once it’s all set up, it works pretty well. I’d recommend it.
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