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Pros:
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Quick and easy setup
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Affordable so you can purchase multiple for multiple locations
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Automation with smartphone app means never having to check if you forgot to close the garage again
Cons:
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Doesn’t work with all legacy garage door openers
The Chamberlain MyQ Smart Garage Hub is a base station to control, secure and monitor the garage door from anywhere. If you have smart home tech like an Amazon Echo device that can handle turning your lights on and off, or controlling your thermostat, this is the same concept, except you’re controlling the garage door. It’s something you might not even have considered needing for your home, but a piece of tech you’ll appreciate once you have it all installed. You just need a place to mount the hub, a smartphone for the app and an internet connection to make sure everything communicates properly. More than anything, it’s a simple way to make sure your home and belongings are protected, and it gives you peace of mind that you did remember to close the door. And if not? It’s as easy as opening the companion app and closing the door or checking the schedule to set up for autonomous garage door operation. It works with all major garage door openers made after 1993, so you don’t have to have a fancy new model.
Here’s my full Chamberlain Garage Hub review.
What to Look for When Buying Outdoor Smart Home Devices
Once you’ve established what kind of smart home hub you’d like to use, or whether you want to use a smart plug or smart switch to control your outdoor smart home devices, you choose how many products you’d like to add to your network. Are you creating a security-focused selection of devices centered around a doorbell camera? You might also want to pair them with smart locks. Do you need to automate tasks like pool water monitoring or turning on the sprinklers to water the grass and plants? You may want to set up two separate hubs that control a whole different variety of tasks.
Not all outdoor smart home devices are made equal. Do your research on how the products you’re interested in adding to your home work in harmony with each other, including how they’re powered (whether wired or wireless), how much footage the device can store if it’s a camera, and how many devices can connect to a hub if that’s the route you choose to go. There’s no one-size-fits-all route when purchasing the right outdoor smart home device.
Evaluation Criteria
When selecting the best outdoor smart home devices, we considered each product’s waterproof rating, durability and ruggedness, wired and wireless capabilities, battery life and reliability.