The Chamberlain MyQ smart garage door opener is my latest project in some ongoing renovations we’re doing at home this year. My existing opener is original to our home and has been showing its age recently, so installing this and reviewing it could not have been timelier. I’m no stranger to Chamberlain’s MyQ products. In fact, I’ve owned and reviewed 2 different generations of the MyQ smart garage control device and have been using them since 2013. But today, I’m going to test the new Chamberlain MyQ garage door opener, including its smart control features and security camera, to help you decide if it’s the right choice for you. Note that I’ll be reviewing the unit as it comes and functions out of the box, done as a DIY installation with the help of my dad.
Chamberlain MyQ smart garage door opener overview
The Chamberlain MyQ garage door opener boasts a 1 ¼ HP motor that offers a quiet belt drive operation. But in addition, it also comes with a 2000 lumen LED dual lamp (no more climbing ladders to replace light bulbs yay!), remote smartphone operation options and an integrated 1080p camera that captures wherever you point it to at a time stamped, 140 degree wide angle. A backup battery is also included so that you can still operate the unit if the power is out.
Unboxing the Chamberlain MyQ smart garage door opener
Inside the box, you’ll find just about everything you need to get started, from the head unit to the belt drive to the sensors. It also comes with the other hookup extras you need, like header brackets. In case you are installing an opener in a brand new garage, this also comes with enough wiring for you to feed through the walls to the main unit. You also get two manual openers for your vehicles with an operating range of just over 450m each.
This unit is Google Assistant compatible and it technically also works with Apple Homekit as well. I say technically because Chamberlain recently discontinued their Homekit compatibility bridge so you’ll have to search around to find one if you can. While it is not compatible with Amazon Alexa, it also works with Ring, Vivint and IFTTT.
You will, however, need to supply a proper supporting bracket for this unit. If you are replacing your existing opener like we did, chances are this unit may not fit into the exact same spot (nor be the same size) as what you have right now. In my case, this drive belt was longer, which pushed the unit mount back about half a foot. The fully installed unit weighs around 13kg, so please factor that into the bracket you choose.
Installing your Chamberlain MyQ smart garage door opener
Installing a garage door opener can be an average afternoon’s job for some DIYers, but definitely not for everybody. If you’re not 100% sure that you can do this yourself, I’d recommend calling out and having it professionally installed. I won’t spend much time in the video showing you how to install step by step, as I believe this lengthy video from Chamberlain themselves does a great job of taking you through the process if you need extra help alongside the manual. Since the Chamberlain video only discusses how to install the opener itself, I’ll spend more time talking about features this opener has that the video does not, namely battery backup and the MyQ Smart Garage functions.
This is a recommended two person job. While the package comes with all the pieces, wiring, nuts and bolts you need, you’re also going to need a lot of different other tools. We used a handful of screwdrivers, wrenches, a power drill and needed two ladders because we both hab to be up on a ladder installing the opener on the header bracket while stabilizing the unit.
Our previous garage door opener also did not clearly label which wires were connected from the wall unit and from the sensors. If you get on a ladder and find this out the hard way like we did, I’d recommend having a voltage tester on hand too. Since you’ll probably be changing the configuration of your support brackets, have a stud finder in hand just in case too.
Lastly, because much of the charm of this garage door opener lays in its MyQ features, make sure you have a strong Wi-Fi connection out to your garage so you can take advantage of the mobile functions.
Installation (including a trip to get new support bracket pieces cut and all aspects of calibration) took us just shy of 5 hours. Trust me when I say it is worth the effort.
Calibrating the Chamberlain MyQ garage door opener
Once your garage door is installed, you’ll need to calibrate it and test safety features. This is only a 10-15 minute job at best. Take the owner’s manual up on a ladder with you and follow the instructions to “train” your garage door on proper opening and closing length of time.
You’ll be prompted to confirm whether your calibration settings are correct and then I would recommend following through on testing safety features as well, such as blocking the sensors mid-close and before you close. In the video review, I’ll show you the differences in how the opener reacts to each scenario, as it is different.
Your wall unit will also allow you to enable sensor motion detection and automatically turn the opener’s lights on when you walk into your garage. A 2000 lumen dual lamp is enough to light my entire garage and I’ve enabled this feature so that I don’t have to fumble with the lights if I’m going to put things in the trash or in the car for the next day. If you enable this feature, the lamp stays on for approximately 4 1/2 minutes each cycle.
Wi-Fi and camera features
The last thing to do is to tend to the “smart” part of your “smart” garage door opener. You’ll need to download the MyQ App (if for some reason you still have the old Chamberlain App, it’s been long disabled and doesn’t work with this unit) and sign in or create a profile. From here, it’s pretty straightforward. You just have to select to add a new unit and follow the instructions on screen. The local signal comes from the wall opener, so you don’t need to get up on a ladder again. It’s about a 5 minute job to connect the opener, and then you’ll need to pull down the camera and sync that up too. The camera is on a swivel mount, so you can position it any way you like. I’ve set our camera to face the entry of the garage door.
Once this is done, you’ll be asked to enable push notifications (which I recommend) and that’s it! You can now open and close your garage direct from your smartphone and get notified of any video activity that is picked up alongside it. The camera will also record you opening and closing the door and also capture screenshots of activity it captures. I have an Apple Watch and MyQ automatically pushes these notifications and screenshots to it too (as shown below).
The Smartphone MyQ and camera features also have different warning features to deter intruders or speak to anybody coming by, such as couriers. For example, the video camera features two way audio to have conversations with whomever is in your garage, and the MyQ Smart garage opener makes a loud chime and flashes the opener’s lights prior to closing your door as you can see in my video review.
A nice feature about this app is that you can invite a co-owner to share in your account, so you can grant your spouse or another family member easy admin access. If you need to grant additional access to anybody else (be it family members, neighbours, contractors, etc) there is a MyQ community app that you can use to do this and keep track of whom you’ve given access to.
The garage door opener comes with a 30 day trial to Chamberlain’s Cloud service. After that, you can subscribe to ongoing service for as little as $4 a month, depending on the service tier and subscription length.
By the way, if you’re interested in just remote opening and the safety chimes, Chamberlain offers a MyQ Remote Hub on its own that likely retrofits and works with your garage door opener. I did a review of this a few years back, which you can read by clicking here. The only thing I will forewarn as an owner of multi-generations of this is that the sensors are battery powered, and I’d recommend having extra batteries on hand since I was never given much notice before they died.
Is the Chamberlain MyQ smart garage door opener worth the time, effort, and investment?
One word: yes. Our garage door opener just passed the 25 year mark and while we never had a problem with its operation, the light fixture was starting to flicker (our garage always looked like we were entering a horror movie house) and the chain drive was really noisy. The steel-reinforced belt drive glides like a cloud and is far quieter than our old unit. While setting up the Wi-Fi features took a couple attempts, it was simple enough.
I also appreciate the safety features. Our previous opener was really touch and go with the reliability of safety features and this one is spot on. The MyQ features are great too. I’ve already benefited from the remote smart openers from the last 10 years and I’m looking forward to this upgraded total package. Although it will take a power outage for us to test it, I’m also glad there’s a backup battery too so that we can get in and out of the house. We don’t get them often here (the last multi-day outage was either 2014 or 2015,) but it’s a definite inconvenience when there is one and you have to hand open and close the garage door to get the car out.
Just be sure to measure your door before you buy this as the box comes with all of the necessary hookups for a 7 foot door. If you have an 8 or 10 foot garage door, you’ll need to get an extra extension kit from Chamberlain before you install it.
I’m a big fan of the Chamberlain MyQ smart garage door opener and should have considered getting this a lot sooner. It is now available at Best Buy and online at BestBuy.ca. If you’re not in the market for the full opener, but want some smart features, you can get the MyQ Smart Garage control on its own here.
Table of Contents
- Chamberlain MyQ smart garage door opener overview
- Unboxing the Chamberlain MyQ smart garage door opener
- Installing your Chamberlain MyQ smart garage door opener
- Calibrating the Chamberlain MyQ garage door opener
- Wi-Fi and camera features
- Is the Chamberlain MyQ smart garage door opener worth the time, effort, and investment?
The fact that you can control everything using the MyQ app on a phone, tablet or smart watch etc.
motions sensors to tun on lights in the garage so I don’t fall over things. And the motion sensing camera
Love the Wi-Fi camera feature. Especially sine they already broke into my garage and car twice!
I like that it has a backup battery so that you can still operate the unit if the power is out. I also like that it has a camera.
Lots of great features, but I like the video camera.
The camera is the coolest feature so I can check on things if I’m not home.
Love the push notifications to tell me if someone leaves the door open.
Wi-Fi and camera features
The wi-fi camera looks like a great security feature.
Lots of good features but I love that it can enable motions sensors to tun on lights in the garage so I don’t stumble over things.
I like the security camera, it is my fave feature
I love the feature that can send auto alerts to my Apple Watch as to the usage of the device. I will know at an instant if someone has opened my garage. It is one smart device and will work well with my Google smart home devices as well as other tech items that I have such as my watch and phone.
I love the camera feature for security
I like the camera best about this smart garage door opener. My favourite feature is the camera
What I like best about this garage door opener is definitely the camera. What a great feature! Being able to literally see the garage door open/close is so cool!
I love the push notifications for all those times my family members accidentally leave the garage open and the camera for security!
My favorite feature is the camera.
The battery back-up and also knowing whether I closed the door or not.
The ability to use an app on our phones
My favourite feature is being able to open the garage door with my phone app – so convenient especially if I am working in the back yard and I don’t want to leave my garage door open all the time.
My favorite feature is the app so I can allow other people to get into the garage.
Best feature for me is the smartphone operation.
The best feature is telling me if the garage door is open or closed!
I like the battery backup feature for when there is a power outage.
I like the camera on this opener. Thats an amazing feature and a great angle to see.
My favourite feature is the backup battery.
I like the camera and battery backup
I like the camera and ability to see if the garage door is open or closed
I like the camera and speaker
My favourite feature is the camera and being able to see if the door is open or closed
I’m both forgetful and a little bit lazy. The built in camera is an awesome feature combined with the ability to close the door remotely!
I like that it has a battery backup.
My fave feature is the camera and speaker, I would be able to see who is coming and going and be able to speak to them as well.
I like the camera in case of an intrusion.
2 things. 1, being able to control the door from my phone would be handy. I go biking a lot and would save me having to take keys all the time to get back in (I have a phobia of losing keys for some reason), 2nd the ability to check if door is closed or not. Many times I have gotten about 5 blocks away and had to circle back to see it was closed (my other phobia, forgetting to lock doors)
My fave feature is that it has a security camera.
The security camera feature is what I like.
camera and speaker
camera and speaker
camera and speaker
camera and speaker
the camera is nice for security
I love the safety feature as it comes with a camera and speaker to determine intruders!
My favourite feature is that it comes with a security camera.
My favorite feature is the Google Assistant compatibility.
Yes, 2000 lumen LED dual lamp please!!
I need to remove my four old school 8 feet neon tubes that half of the ballast doesn’t even work anymore and that takes 5 mins to light up properly when it’s cold.
This is definitely an awesome feature. Sensor activation on this makes it even better. I can take the garbage or compost out to the bins now handsfree without fumbling for the light
I really like the backup battery for the ability to operate the unit when the power is out as that happens frequently where we live.
The camera
I like the 2000 lumen LED dual lamp .
I like the idea of having an app on my phone to control my garage door. Does it by any chance have a CarPlay or android auto app?
Hey Declan – There were a couple vehicles in particular that I’d read about (Mitsubishi Outlander was one of them) that specifically said MyQ Connect worked through its CarPlay, but didn’t find much more as to whether it was manufacturer-specific or not. My vehicles unfortunately aren’t new enough to have any of those features to begin with, so I couldn’t test things out.
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