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The LiftMaster 855lm Chamberlain OEM Homelink Compatibility Bridge is a lightweight, ergonomic remote control designed for seamless integration with Homelink systems. Weighing just 36.3g and featuring a sleek black design, it comes with included batteries for immediate use, making it the perfect accessory for modern living.
Manufacturer | Sentex/Chamberlain Brands |
Part number | 855lm |
Item Weight | 36.3 g |
Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 10.16 x 3.81 cm; 36.29 g |
Batteries | 1 Unknown batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | 855lm |
Size | One Size |
Color | Black |
Power source type | AC |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Ergonomic |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Manganese Dioxide |
tech_spec_battery_description_toys | No Battery |
D**G
Single unit works on all 3 doors
This review is for the sake of the lovers of older model cars that were equipped with homelink. I have a 2009 vintage BMW. Current home was built in 2021 with MyQ WiFi garage door openers (x2). I tried every combination of Jeeeny, LiftServant, Dehomepot and aftermarket transmitters and even stand alone receivers to "Train" my old BMW to work with the new openers but they all failed. Yes yes, even when I got the independent receivers to click acknowledgement of receiving a signal, the MyQ openers would not respond to the hardwire connections. They have become too smart.Last ditch try was to get this Homelink Compatibility bridge. well what do you know, It works! Not only does it work, the single unit works on all 3 doors. Just have to train each homelink button separately using the same "trainer" remote and link each button in the car to each door. Yes, no confusion, no button one closes door 2 while opening door 1. It just makes homelink in the old BMW work the way it used to.I got 3 garage doors to work, I do not know how many would max it out. But it does seem to be locked to that trainer remote that comes as a set. It won't respond when I tried to train the old homelink with a different (old) remote with matching frequency. The car will take the programming, but the bridge will not respond. Must clear all other old learned remotes from the car first before it correctly accept the new training.Works as claimed and yes, can confirm that one bridge unit operates 3 separate MyQ WiFi garage door openers.
F**M
Impressively simple and works
I have 2 cars with older Homelink systems built in that will not speak to my modern garage door heads. So I bought this product and voila now both cars open the garage doors. What's nice is that I can set up each garage door for any button. So both cars can open both doors individually.The training is no different than how you set up your garage door opener now: use the provided new remote to train the car, press the train button on the garage door head and press the button in the car you just trained. The head learns the code magically via this product and the garage door opens.
A**R
it was easy to install and worked as it should
no issues with the device, and was straight forward for compatibility with my car
J**.
Worked Perfectly!!!
Contrary to certain negative reviews, it was easy to set up (2nd try for some reason) and the opening distance is the same as my other garage door openers.
B**2
Great Idea, but the implementation is wanting
I purchased a new Chamberlain garage door opener to replace one that lasted 32 years. I had the old one working with my Homelink buttons built into my 2008 Honda, but the new opener doesn't work with that version of Homelink. Solution: a Homelink Bridge. Ordered and received from Amazon. Tried to install... failure.First of all, they include a "remote" which has only one purpose... to program the Homelink buttons in the vehicle. To me, this could have been included as a a function of the wall unit, or maybe the "remote" could be attached to the wall unit in some way, but they chose to include it as a separate little box, for you to lose between programming THIS vehicle and wanting to add another vehicle to the mix. That part worked... I think.Second, programming the opener to accept the signal from the bridge to open/close the door. That's where the wheels fell off the wagon, so to speak, as I tried for a couple hours (1 by myself, plus 1 with a customer service agent at Homelink.com). The agent, eventually, said the unit was never going to work and that I should return it for a refund.So I can't tell you about the range. I can't tell you how nice it is to use my Homelink buttons in the car to open THIS door (my other door works fine). I can tell you that I think I received a bad one... and I'm returning it. I haven't decided, yet, if I'm going to try again by ordering another unit or just use the remote that came with the opener.
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