Brand | ISMARTGATE |
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Color | White |
Material | Plastic |
Style | Classic |
Item Weight | 1.15 Pounds |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Manufacturer | Remsol Europe S.L |
Part Number | 4378813759561 |
Item Weight | 1.15 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 1.1 x 4.3 x 4.3 inches |
Item model number | 02WNA202 |
Batteries | 2 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Pattern | White |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Wi-Fi Standard LITE Garage Door Opener |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
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ismartgate LITE Smart Garage Door Opener Remote, APP Control, Compatible with Apple Homekit, Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, IFTTT, Compatible with All Garage doors. Wireless sensor included.
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Brand | ISMARTGATE |
Color | White |
Material | Plastic |
Style | Classic |
Item Weight | 1.15 Pounds |
About this item
- Compatible with all Sectional Garage doors. (You can only control 1 door). More info below.
- Easy installation with our Online Step by Step Guide. You only need to wire the ismartgate to your opener's motor or wall button directly and attach the included sensor to your garage door.
- Remote Access: Open and close your Garage door from your Android phone or iPhone via the ismartgate access app. Anywhere. Anytime.
- Door Alerts: through our highly sensitive Wired sensor you can get notified in real time when your gate is open, closed or left open.
- Smart Home Integration (with Voice control available): Compatible with Apple Homekit, Amazon Alexa (US natively, rest through IFTTT), Google Home / Assistant, Samsung SmartThings, and iFTTT. Without subscriptions or fees. Please know that the sensor is required for any 3rd party app connection.
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Product Description
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SECURE REMOTE ACCESSOpen and close remotely from anywhere with your phone. NO DATA is stored in the cloud. |
DOOR & TEMPERATURE ALERTSReceive real-time alerts on your phone when door is closed or open. Receive temperature alerts with our wireless sensors. |
VIDEO MONITORING (optional)Watch and record events in your garage remotely from your phone, tablet or PC using the ismartgate app. Additional IP Camera required. |
USER MANAGEMENTGrant and deny access to different users remotely. Restrict access by time, door and location. 10 users included. |
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ASIN | B07PX311B3 |
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Customer Reviews |
3.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #365,595 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #1,573 in Garage Door Keypads & Remotes |
Date First Available | April 22, 2019 |
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Customers like the ease of installation using the door sensor. For example, they mention it's easy to use and setup, with great documentation. That said, some complain about the quality, connectivity and battery life. For instance, they say it fails every year, the connectivity randomly loses, and the sensor runs out of batteries in two months. Opinions are mixed on performance, and value.
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Customers find the installation process of the door sensor to be easy. They mention that the product is a little pricey, but it's extremely easy to use and setup. The installation took less than 5 minutes, and the documentation for installation is great. The WiFi setup is simple and seamless, and it integrates with Apple Home.
"...Online instructions are available that provide both video and step by step illustrations for each step of the installation...." Read more
"WiFi setup is simple and seamless. This can all be done inside your house or from the ground level as You take care of that first...." Read more
"...The good parts are that it does what it claims to! It was easy to install...." Read more
"Programming and install took 30 minutes max. Easy instructions, and videos online...." Read more
Customers like the carplay capability of the door. They mention that it has the added feature of smart home integration.
"...One of the best features of the HomeKit integration is the its integration to CarPlay (if you have a newer vehicle that is CarPlay enabled) if not,..." Read more
"...I really like the carplay capability where I can open the door from carplay when I get close to home...." Read more
"...company and this one is just as great but has the added feature of smart home integration...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the door sensor. Some mention that it works flawlessly, while others say that it wouldn't respond. Some say that the sensor design is poor and the device would not work with their opener. Some customers also mention that the product does not work seamlessly with native Alexa and that they had to integrate it with IFTTT for Alexa to work.
"...This works flawlessly!" Read more
"This worked great for about 3 months. Then it started having issues with the remote sensor...." Read more
"...The second bug I have seen once, when the device was totally unresponsive even to the app itself, and had to be power-cycled...." Read more
"...Once everything was installed it worked instantly and flawlessly. This is a breath of fresh air for anyone replacing the Insignia WiFi garage opener...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the door sensor. Some mention it's a bit pricey but worth the cost if you want something that, and others say that the wireless sensor takes expensive batteries, which you find yourself changing.
"I think the price is high but really works and do the job, I integrate with google home and I will wish will have more options, I can open or close..." Read more
"...At $109 it’s a bit pricey but worth the cost if you want something that works every time...." Read more
"The wireless sensor takes expensive/strange batteries, which you find yourself changing every 5-6 months...." Read more
"...was more expensive than MyQ but for my needs, it has been worth the expense...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the quality of the door sensor. They mention that it fails every year, is completely useless, and doesn't work very well. Some customers also report that the documentation is lacking and the app is poorly done.
"...It was great when it worked but the company has horrible quality control and could care less to fix the problem once they've already got your..." Read more
"The app is the worst part of this product. that and it's buggy sensors...." Read more
"...Why only three stars?Two BIG problems.First the app sucks (at least the iPhone version)...." Read more
"...app that is sadly behind the industry as far as being intuitive, and poor CS, I bought and easily installed the WYZE garage door monitor, which by..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the connectivity of the door. They say that it randomly loses connectivity, and keeps losing its connection to Apple HomeKit. The device also does not connect to the iSmartGate app, and the sensor does not work with the hub. Customers also report that the Home app reports that it cannot connect with the garage door.
"...grow weak, the Apple Home app will report that it cannot connect with the garage door. That is your sign to change the batteries...." Read more
"...Then it started having issues with the remote sensor...." Read more
"...This is NOT an issue of wifi connectivity. The wifi signal is strong, and the device claims it still has wifi connectivity...." Read more
"...But for the past month, it kept getting disconnected from Apple Home (homekit)...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the battery drain of the door sensor. They mention that it runs out of batteries in two months, the sensor batteries appear to have died after about six months, and the batteries need replacing every six to eight weeks. Some customers also report that the product takes expensive and strange batteries.
"...The only thing that may be an issue in the future is the battery life of the sensor...." Read more
"...This is complete non-sense. My experience is the batteries need replacing every 6-8 weeks...." Read more
"...My only complaint so far is that the sensor batteries appear to have died after about 6 months...." Read more
"...But the wireless sensor is the weak link. It ran out of batteries in two months. Now the system doesn’t fully function...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the battery of the door sensor. They say that it requires "N" size batteries, which are not standard in the US.
"...Finally, it occurred to me that the sensor has batteries...." Read more
"...The sensor requires "N" size batteries, which are a non-standard size in the US and not easy to locate...." Read more
"...to revive iSmartgate to respond to HomeKit I found that it was the sensor battery...." Read more
"...So I opened the sensor up and the batteries are an obscure size that need to be ordered. Not a 9V... that'd be too easy...." Read more
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Physical install requires a bit more effort. Install the door sensor on your door first (super simple with double sided tape provided) then the iSmartgate itself simply needs power and to be hard-wired into either the hard-wired opener that is by your garage to house entry door or the garage door opener itself. There are two wired leads that go from the iSmartgate to the the contacts on the remote or the opener itself (see images). You then mount the iSmartgate near where you connected it and provide power. That is it. There is no “programming” to your garage door because of the hard-wired connection.
HomeKit Integration is from the app itself. Once setup, that too is seamless.
One of the best features of the HomeKit integration is the its integration to CarPlay (if you have a newer vehicle that is CarPlay enabled) if not, Siri, the Home app, or the iSmartgate app will remotely let you control your garage door. If you do have CarPlay and iOS 13, a control for your garage door will appear on your CarPlay panel in your car when you arrive or are leaving your home to allow you to tap to open or close your door.
This works flawlessly!
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2019
Physical install requires a bit more effort. Install the door sensor on your door first (super simple with double sided tape provided) then the iSmartgate itself simply needs power and to be hard-wired into either the hard-wired opener that is by your garage to house entry door or the garage door opener itself. There are two wired leads that go from the iSmartgate to the the contacts on the remote or the opener itself (see images). You then mount the iSmartgate near where you connected it and provide power. That is it. There is no “programming” to your garage door because of the hard-wired connection.
HomeKit Integration is from the app itself. Once setup, that too is seamless.
One of the best features of the HomeKit integration is the its integration to CarPlay (if you have a newer vehicle that is CarPlay enabled) if not, Siri, the Home app, or the iSmartgate app will remotely let you control your garage door. If you do have CarPlay and iOS 13, a control for your garage door will appear on your CarPlay panel in your car when you arrive or are leaving your home to allow you to tap to open or close your door.
This works flawlessly!
The sensor just stopped working. I've contacted support 4 times and none of the times did they bother to write me back despite being polite.
I highly suggest going with Meross or another brand.
120$ wasted. Also because I bought the lite version they don't have the wired leads on it so you can't buy the wired sensor to attach to it. For that they make you buy the more expensive 200$ version.
It's been an extremely frustrating experience and I'm from IT guy who does software dev, so I understand bugs and glitches.
This just straight up no longer works and isn't worth a fraction of the cost.
It was great when it worked but the company has horrible quality control and could care less to fix the problem once they've already got your money.
Stay away from them and go with someone else. The headache you'll eventually get isn't worth it.
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Finalement je viens de brancher un fil ethernet et à date ça semble bien fonctionner. De faire ce processus ça oblige à acheter un adaptateur USB ethernet et le seul recommandé par la compagnie est celui d’Apple qui coûte 2 fois plus cher. Possible qu’un autre ferait mais depuis décembre que j’essaie de faire fonctionner convenablement alors je ne voulais plus de traças.