SAVE $42: As of June 11, get the myQ Smart Garage Door Video Keypad at Amazon for $57.99, $42 off its normal price of $99.99. That's a discount of 42%.
Garage door openers are usually pretty utilitarian. They can open and close your garage door. Not exactly the most exciting function, but you need it done, right? Add some functionality to your garage door with a smart device that can make interacting and watching over what happens around your garage as easy as using app with a smart garage door opener. Yep, they're a thing, and you can snag one today for an excellent price.
As of June 11, get the myQ Smart Garage Door Video Keypad for just $57.99 at Amazon. That's 42% off its normal price of $99.99 and a discount of $42. This keypad works garage door openers manufactured by Chamberlain, LiftMaster, or Craftsman after 1993, so be sure yours fits the bill before buying.
This keypad works in conjunction with the garage door opener you already have to give you a camera and smartphone access with special PIN codes for the physical keypad itself. While at home, enter your PIN to access your garage and set time-specific passes for family and friends to get in. While away, get motion detection alerts via camera as well as real-time notifications about what's going on by your garage. With remote viewing and two-way audio, you can also communicate with anyone around your garage or surveil the area.
If you're ready to beef up what your garage opener can do, consider adding this keypad to your setup. If nothing else, it's an affordable extra layer of security that'll help out with your peace of mind.
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