hsin yu wang
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
Box was damaged and the screw are missing one,
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
For my garage door opener
Fred Boyles
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2024
cheap and works
Brian R
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2023
Easy to install, and woks perfectly with my Genie garage door opener.
Morbeeus
Reviewed in Canada on August 17, 2023
I have an old Stanley PT300 garage door opener from 1995 and the old button was starting to stick and miss click so I decided to try this one after reading some other reviews.So far it's been working perfectly, install was very easy and the button has a nice tactile click.Very happy with this button and recommend it to everyone and anyone in need of a new garage door opener wall button.
TheaterPopcorn
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2023
Just completed a new home earlier in 2023 that came with Genie garage door openers. One garage door opens to the back yard and is inconveniently far from the main bank of opener buttons, so I researched how to add a second switch next to the door itself and it couldn't be simpler!First, you'll definitely need one of these switches and NOT a doorbell switch. These are momentary switches that click, making it impossible to press and hold the button down and complete the circuit for a long period of time like you can with a doorbell button. You'll also need a run of small-gauge wire (like 20AWG but no heavier than 18).Connect the opposite end of the wire to the opener itself, connecting to the same terminals as the main button, so now you'll have TWO wires coming from the button terminals on the motor: one to the main switch and the other to this new, secondary switch (wherever you decide to put it).Took me about 30 minutes to install with the bulk of the time making my wire runs look pretty. Now, both switches open/pause/close the garage door just as you'd expect. Even better, when you flip the lockout switch on the main opener switch, it also disables the secondary switch!A little more expensive than a regular doorbell button, yes, but worth every penny! Going to install another one on my main garage door now because it's just way too convenient having a second button right next to the door itself!
cp
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2023
This thing is the only opener button I could find that worked with my genie 404. Tried three other buttons that had thousands of positive reviews and that claimed they were universal. This one works! Taking one star away because it’s ugly and the button isn’t lit. :)
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on March 28, 2022
These worked great for my new garage door motor even when the installer told me I wasn't able to use more switches than the one they supplied. I was able to wire in two of these switches in places that made it more convenient for me to operate the door. A spool of light gauge 2 wire similar to phone wire was needed to do this
carlos quiroz
Reviewed in Mexico on September 28, 2021
cumple excelente con su función, reemplazo de control de garage, no tiene detalles
ARTURO
Reviewed in Mexico on June 21, 2021
Me parece un producto de excelente calidad, el boton es un poco mas grande que el promedio de los controladores para puerta de garage, se siente mas fuerte al tacto cuando lo pulsas a diferencia del promedio de estos aparatos.
Ricardo Salgado
Reviewed in Mexico on October 1, 2021
ok
Rancher
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2020
I used this to replace the broken terrible Wayne Dalton switch. It's a simple two wire install. The switch is nothing fancy, just a momentary contact switch. The new switch came with the mounting screws. This switch is not lighted, and neither is the real Wayne Dalton switch. This switch does not include the option to turn on the light on the opener, so if that is something you want this won't do it. This switch is much stronger and does not rely on a flexible piece of plastic like the wayne dalton switch. Install took five minutes including finding a screwdriver. This switch is also much cheaper.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2019
I've had a Genie Aladdin garage door opener for 13 years. The switch for one door has always been a little stubborn...pressing on the button didn't feel smooth and many times had to be pressed a few times before the door would respond. It's gotten worse over the years, so finally bought this universal non-lit one. My switch for the other door is lit, and while I could've gotten a lit one, I wasn't 100% sure if my system is a Series II (that's the only lit option for sale). Kept it simple.The switch installed easily. Just disconnected the corresponding wires from the old one and connected to this new switch. It's the same size, so was able to use the exact same screw holes. Fit perfectly. Don't love the brown color...mine was not beige like the picture, but, I don't care about that in my garage.Works smoothly now. No finger strain or stress trying to open the door!Switch and two screws are the only items in the box. No wires or instructions included. Looked up instructions online to make sure I understood which wires went where.