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by DannyBee
1235 days ago
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No you are misunderstanding. It's not the line of sight sensors that are Bluetooth (that would be highly dangerous), its just a light. When you have an overhead opener the light is built in, and hard wired. It blinks when the door is triggered remotely. When you have a side mount (jack mount) opener, there is no light built in. They give you a Bluetooth light, meant to be mounted on the ceiling like you would have in an overhead opener. The light is only required when the door is opened over wifi. All keypads (which are RF as well) and remotes work regardless. It is only wifi opening. This is not a useful safety device. Either it should be required and trigger regardless of how the door is opened (so that I know that it means door is about to move) or not be required at all. Having it required and triggering only some of the time the door opens is not something dependable or useful. |
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But if you close the garage door over wifi, the user closing the door could be anywhere. This user may not be able to see the door or warn people nearby that it is closing.
I own a Tailwind device which implements this safety feature.