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Liftmaster
This monitor can be placed in any room in the house, and will let you know when your garage door opens or closes, or has been left open, with an alert. Compatible with Liftmaster Security+ 2.0 Operators (310, 315, 390MHZ) manufactured from 2011 onwards.
$52.00
Assorted
For use in a variety of garage door and gate operator accessories. Brand name may vary based on stock availability.
$9.00
Liftmaster
This product allows the addition of smartphone control to myQ enabled products that don’t have built in Wifi. This is compatible with Apple Homekit, Siri Voice Control, and Key by Amazon. Check the status and control your garage door or myQ lights from anywhere with your smartphone. Compatible with LIftmaster Operators that feature a myQ logo, either with or without the Wi-Fi logo.
$155.00
Assorted
For use in a variety of garage door and gate operator accessories. Brand name may vary based on stock availability.
$4.50
Liftmaster
Add smartphone control to myQ enabled products that don’t have built in Wifi. Easily connects via Ethernet cable to your router, and provides the capability of checking the status of and controlling your garage door or myQ lights from yor smartphone. Compatible with Liftmaster Security+ 2.0 Operators (310, 315, 390MHZ) manufactured from 2011 onwards.
$80.00
Assorted
For use in a variety of garage door and gate operator accessories. Brand name may vary based on stock availability.
$5.50
Liftmaster
Offers a quick and convenient way to control the lights in your home; can be programmed to a remote control or to sync with your garage door opener lights. Compatible with Liftmaster Security+ 2.0 Operators (310, 315, 390MHZ) manufactured from 2011 onwards.
$38.00
Assorted
For use in a variety of garage door and gate operator accessories. Brand name may vary based on stock availability.
$5.50
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Richard McClintock, a Latin scholar from Hampden-Sydney College, is credited with discovering the source behind the ubiquitous filler text. In seeing a sample of lorem ipsum, his interest was piqued by consectetur—a genuine, albeit rare, Latin word. Consulting a Latin dictionary led McClintock to a passage from De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum (“On the Extremes of Good and Evil”), a first-century B.C. text from the Roman philosopher Cicero.
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