Turning around or getting out of bed isn’t fun.

If you make your garage door smart, you’re free to close it from anywhere!

For a smart garage door opener to work well, you need a stable Wi-Fi signal in your garage.

A person holding an S23 Ultra on the medical information entry screen, with some emergency sirens around it.

And you might have to either replace or add hardware.

It also gives openers smart capabilities, like theB970or theC870.

These units have built-in Wi-Fi capability and communicate with the Chamberlain MyQ app (forAndroidandiOS).

All cameras and smart hub from Reolink that made it to works with home assist certified.

Google Assistant can only close your garage door, to prevent someone yelling the open command through a window.

This is a shame, considering many smart locks enable open voice commands with a pin.

If you just see MyQ markings, you need aHub.

Tuya Wi-Fi IR Blaster on a wooden desk.

Ryobi’s Modular Opener

Another option is theRyobi Smart garage door opener.

It includes a built-in Wi-Fi radio and an app so you could check the status of the door.

This opener’s modular nature makes it unique.

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In that case, you might be able to convert it to a smart garage door opener instead.

A few options even offer more capabilities, like smart hub integration.

In that case, you should consider Chamberlain’s Wi-Fi enabledGarage Hub.

Chamberlain MyQ B970 garage door opener.

Chamberlain

You should check your model number against Chamberlain’scompatibility tool.

And if your safety sensors don’t work, you should get those fixed right away.

You get all the same features and capabilities and access to Chamberlain’s app.

A Ryobi garage door opener.

Ryobi

you might check thecompatibility toolto be certain—choose “other brand” when prompted.

Installing the Garage Hub is simple.

The gadget mimics the main door opener button in your garage.

Chamberlain MyQ Garage Hub bridge, door sensor, and phone app.

Chamberlain

The company knows not everyone is comfortable with soldering, so it also sellspre-soldered remotes.

All three are well regarded and highly recommended by other publications, likeWirecutter.

But currently, all three have something in common: they’re out of stock everywhere.

A Garadget box, with laser, plug, and screwdriver.

Garadget

Unfortunately, smarthome technology is still a growing field, and not everything survives.

Guardian accessacquired the Garageio 2 company early last yearand is currently taking pre-orders for the smart controller.

The company isn’t promising a ship date yet, so we’re holding off on recommending it.