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product_id: 47066752
title: "MyQ Smart Garage Hub - Wi-Fi enabled Garage Hub with Smartphone Control, Model MYQ-G0301, Old Version, Black"
brand: "chamberlain"
price: "VT36178"
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# Smartphone app control 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi connectivity Real-time door status alerts MyQ Smart Garage Hub - Wi-Fi enabled Garage Hub with Smartphone Control, Model MYQ-G0301, Old Version, Black

**Brand:** chamberlain
**Price:** VT36178
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚪📲 Unlock convenience and security from anywhere—your garage, your rules!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** MyQ Smart Garage Hub - Wi-Fi enabled Garage Hub with Smartphone Control, Model MYQ-G0301, Old Version, Black by chamberlain
- **How much does it cost?** VT36178 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.vu](https://www.desertcart.vu/products/47066752-myq-smart-garage-hub-wi-fi-enabled-garage-hub-smartphone)

## Best For

- chamberlain enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted chamberlain brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Anywhere Access, Anytime:** Open or close your garage door remotely via the intuitive myQ smartphone app—never worry if you left it open again.
- • **Seamless Smart Home Sync:** Effortlessly link with Google Assistant and IFTTT for voice commands and automated routines, elevating your smart home experience.
- • **Guest Control Made Simple:** Securely invite up to three trusted users to manage your garage access, perfect for family, friends, or service providers.
- • **Quick & Hassle-Free Setup:** Wireless installation with step-by-step app guidance means you’re connected and protected in under an hour.
- • **Package Protection & Peace of Mind:** Enable desertcart Key delivery to keep your packages safe inside your garage—stay ahead of porch pirates and bad weather.

## Overview

The Chamberlain MyQ Smart Garage Hub (Model MYQ-G0301) transforms your garage door into a connected smart device, allowing remote control and real-time status updates via the myQ app. Compatible with most garage door openers since 1993, it supports 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi and integrates with Google Assistant and IFTTT. Featuring easy wireless installation, guest access for up to three users, and enhanced package security through desertcart Key, it’s designed for modern homeowners seeking convenience, control, and peace of mind.

## Description

MYQ Smart Garage Hub, by Chamberlain allows you to use your smartphone to open and close your garage door from anywhere. Feel more secure at home when you set times for your garage to close and receive alerts when the garage door opens and closes. With the myQ garage, your smartphone, Wi-Fi and any compatible garage door opener, you are connected and in control. The myQ is compatible with most brands of garage door openers made after 1993, including Chamberlain, Craftsman, Lift Master, Stanley, and more. Note: You must have a sectional garage door and safety sensors installed. This myQ is easily installed in four steps or you have the option to request expert garage hub installation for added support. The myQ also works with Google Assistant for voice control, IFTTT, and Wink for even more features and functionality. Daily schedules preset times for your garage door to close or your lights to turn on/off every day. Enhanced security and protection with so many connected devices protecting your data is more important than ever.

Review: OPPOSITE EXPERIENCES!!! - I stress about packages sitting on the doorstep, so I was really excited about desertcart Key where they deliver packages inside your garage with this Chamberlain garage door opener. I am so pleased with this convenience and no longer worry about packages. I have set this up in TWO houses in difference states, with different internet providers/equipment and totally different experiences. In the first house, it was very easy to set this up. I followed the instructions in the box to initially get started. It comes with two parts: a “hub” which is the brain of the thing that plugs in to an electrical outlet, and a sensor that sticks to the back of your garage door with provided Velcro sticky mounts. First you install the MyQ app on your phone, and the app provides you with step-by-step instructions. It’s really easy. It also asks if you want to “show me”(watch a short video for certain steps). You can skip the short videos if you want to, but I found them to be very helpful. The major steps are: (1) sync the hub to your phone (2) connect the hub to your wi-fi (3) stick the sensor onto the back of your garage door (4) test the connection between the garage door sensor and the hub and test that it opens the door. After everything tests out okay, they tell you how to mount the hub in a permanent place. It needs to be plugged into an outlet in your garage, within 50 feet of your wi-fi source (your router), and at least 6 feet off the floor. I mounted mine to the ceiling in the garage, plugged it into the same outlet where the garage door opener is plugged in. The whole setup was very easy. So far, desertcart has delivered 4 packages inside my garage—out of the rain and away from passers by. I do not usually have a need to open my garage door remotely, so I pretty much use this just for desertcart Key deliveries. But, have you ever left home and then wondered if you remembered to close the garage door? This gizmo will let you know if your door is open or shut. Relief. Some people complained that the MyQ app is not integrated with other apps like SmartThings. I don’t really care about that. This device cost $30, and it came with a coupon to get $30 off my first desertcart Key delivery (limit of one). I have two individual garage doors, and purchased a second sensor for the second door. The first garage door setup was basically free. How can you beat that?? I had such a good experience with house 1, that I decided to do the same set up in our vaation home, in a different state. TOTALLY OPPOSITE EXPERIENCE tried literally everything, but the Hub would not connect. I finally concluded that my brand of router/modem in the vacation home was not compatible. I spent many hours researching this on the internet and also on the phone with both MyQ and Chamberlain both. They were both very helpful, but NO LUCK it just would not work. The router we were using was TP Link AC1900 Archer 8, and the modem was Netgear CM600. One or the both of them just did not work with this MyQ devise. TWO YEARS later, we changed internet providers to Century Link--they provide their own router/modem so I am not longer using the TP Link/Netgear equipment. I decided to try the MyQ hub again and it was VERY EASY to connect with no issues with Century Link's Quantum Fiber equipment. We have two separate garage doors with two separate openers. I was able to connect both garage openers to the same hub, and order an extra sensor for the second garage door. I am VERY HAPPY to be able to use desertcart Key service in our vacation home now. I don't know why, but it currently costs the SAME regardless of whether you purchase a complete HUB WITH the sensor OR a second sensor alone. Even though I could use the original HUB for the second garage door, I ordered the complete hub/sensor set and am using only the sensor for the second garage door. I figure that I have a "free" backup HUB in case I have a problem with it later. I write honest reviews to help others make informed purchases. I do that because I read reviews myself and appreciate how helpful they can be. I hope my review helped you.
Review: Works well but here's a way to make it work better... - Let me start by saying I was on the fence for months as to whether I should actually buy this Garage Door opener from MyQ. The reviews on desertcart were very mixed and I wasn't too pleased that once I bought into this product, I would probably have to spend more. I will talk about that in a moment. I actually decided to make a purchase during Prime Day when the cost of this item sold for about $20 less than it regularly does. It seemed like an absolute bargain at that point. The installation was very simple. The mounting was a bit of a nightmare only because MyQ didn't fully explain that process in their directions. The installation process is a breeze, thanks to the mobile app which does an excellent job of walking you through the process, complete with videos that make a novice like me an expert. You basically use the app to pair the base unit and the sensor. The sensor comes with two-sided tape and gets placed on the inside of your garage door. The problem I ran into was the screws. MyQ provides you with 2 different sized sets of screws. They don't tell you that if you use the anchors, you must use the shorter screws. I used the longer ones. Now, I am sure most of you who are more handymen than I am probably could have figured that out on your own, but for someone not as mechanically inclined, it would have been nice for MyQ to give a better explanation of screw usage in their instruction manual. Once I undid the initial mistake, I was able to successfully mount the MyQ to my garage ceiling beam. One other note to make here: The mounting bracket is also a bit of a problem. You have to go through two sets of holes to drill in your screw. It's a little cumbersome. I wish the bracket was designed a little better to make it easier. I am guessing this was the best MyQ could do. All in all, I am not taking any stars away in this review for the clunky install and bracket. I am guessing most of you who are more handymen orientated won't have an issue. So, once installed, the garage opened and closed as expected using the remote. No issues there. The real nice surprise here was that, for the moment, MyQ is no longer charging people $10 a year to integrate MyQ with Google (and I think) Alexa. Previously, there was a subscription charge. That caused a huge amount of backlash from customers. I even swore I would not buy this product if a subscription was mandated. Well, for now, that subscription has been put on hold. You can get free integration for your smart device. Be aware that for the moment MyQ is saying this could be only temporary. Voice integration with Google Home Hub is not as fluent as you would hope. You can't just say, "Hey Google, is my Garage Door open?" of "Hey Google, close my garage door." You have to say, "Hey Google, ask MyQ if my Garage Door is Open." I am not exactly happy about that extra step. Also, do realize that there are extra security measures put in place that prevent homeowners from giving smart devices opening commands. You can't say, "Hey Google (or Alexa) open my Garage Door." The reason behind this is so burglars can't yell that command from outside your home in hopes of your smart device picking it up. HOWEVER....HOWEVER...HOWEVER... There is a new, free software workaround that allows you to open and close your garage door through Alexa (and probably Google) commands. You don't need to buy the $15 kit. If you want more information you can reply to me in the comments. One other thing I need to mention here. If you want iOS/Homekit support you need to buy the additional $90 MyQ bridge. I found that aspect to be unfortunate as that add-on is severely overpriced. I will end up purchasing it just so that I can open and close my garage door using the new iOS 13 Carplay functionality which puts Homekit on your navigation screen. It would be great, as I arrive home to say, "Hey Siri, open my garage door." So, bottom line: The MyQ garage door opener works great out of the box. Some of its smart home command functionality is limited, but there are workarounds.

## Features

- Smart garage control open and close your garage door from anywhere with your smartphone through the myQ App
- Universal – Easy-to-add functionality to upgrade your existing garage door opener. Works with all major brands of garage door openers made after 1993 that have standard safety sensors
- The requirements needed to start - a router with 2.4 gigahertz Wi-Fi frequency, router with 802.11 B/G/N, a router within 50 feet of the myQ Smart Garage Hub (more details in PDF user manual)
- Simple setup: Wireless install with easy step by step instructions provided in the myQ App means you’ll be able to enjoy smart garage control in minutes
- Guest access: Securely invite up to three people to control your garage with the myQ guest feature (Note: Not intended for guests under the age of 13)
- Smart collaboration: Linking your myQ account to Google Assistant and IFTTT is free for a limited time. No credit card required
- Core features: Opening, closing, and receiving garage door status notifications are included with myQ App at no additional charge

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B075H7Z5L8 |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Metal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #787 in Bullet Surveillance Cameras |
| Brand | CHAMBERLAIN |
| Built-In Media | Door Sensor, Mounting Hardware, Power Adapter, Wi-Fi Hub |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | App |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (41,225) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00012381184064 |
| Item Dimensions | 4.5 x 1.5 x 4.5 inches |
| Item Type Name | Chamberlain Discontinued Item |
| Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Chamberlain |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | One Year |
| Maximum Range | 15 Meters |
| Mfr Part Number | MYQ-G0301 |
| Model Number | MYQ-G0301 |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| UPC | 012381184026 012381184064 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 110120 Volts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** CHAMBERLAIN
- **Color:** Black
- **Compatible Devices:** Smartphone
- **Connectivity Technology:** Wi-Fi
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 4.5 x 1.5 x 4.5 inches

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ OPPOSITE EXPERIENCES!!!
*by A***N on November 24, 2020*

I stress about packages sitting on the doorstep, so I was really excited about Amazon Key where they deliver packages inside your garage with this Chamberlain garage door opener. I am so pleased with this convenience and no longer worry about packages. I have set this up in TWO houses in difference states, with different internet providers/equipment and totally different experiences. In the first house, it was very easy to set this up. I followed the instructions in the box to initially get started. It comes with two parts: a “hub” which is the brain of the thing that plugs in to an electrical outlet, and a sensor that sticks to the back of your garage door with provided Velcro sticky mounts. First you install the MyQ app on your phone, and the app provides you with step-by-step instructions. It’s really easy. It also asks if you want to “show me”(watch a short video for certain steps). You can skip the short videos if you want to, but I found them to be very helpful. The major steps are: (1) sync the hub to your phone (2) connect the hub to your wi-fi (3) stick the sensor onto the back of your garage door (4) test the connection between the garage door sensor and the hub and test that it opens the door. After everything tests out okay, they tell you how to mount the hub in a permanent place. It needs to be plugged into an outlet in your garage, within 50 feet of your wi-fi source (your router), and at least 6 feet off the floor. I mounted mine to the ceiling in the garage, plugged it into the same outlet where the garage door opener is plugged in. The whole setup was very easy. So far, Amazon has delivered 4 packages inside my garage—out of the rain and away from passers by. I do not usually have a need to open my garage door remotely, so I pretty much use this just for Amazon Key deliveries. But, have you ever left home and then wondered if you remembered to close the garage door? This gizmo will let you know if your door is open or shut. Relief. Some people complained that the MyQ app is not integrated with other apps like SmartThings. I don’t really care about that. This device cost $30, and it came with a coupon to get $30 off my first Amazon Key delivery (limit of one). I have two individual garage doors, and purchased a second sensor for the second door. The first garage door setup was basically free. How can you beat that?? I had such a good experience with house 1, that I decided to do the same set up in our vaation home, in a different state. TOTALLY OPPOSITE EXPERIENCE tried literally everything, but the Hub would not connect. I finally concluded that my brand of router/modem in the vacation home was not compatible. I spent many hours researching this on the internet and also on the phone with both MyQ and Chamberlain both. They were both very helpful, but NO LUCK it just would not work. The router we were using was TP Link AC1900 Archer 8, and the modem was Netgear CM600. One or the both of them just did not work with this MyQ devise. TWO YEARS later, we changed internet providers to Century Link--they provide their own router/modem so I am not longer using the TP Link/Netgear equipment. I decided to try the MyQ hub again and it was VERY EASY to connect with no issues with Century Link's Quantum Fiber equipment. We have two separate garage doors with two separate openers. I was able to connect both garage openers to the same hub, and order an extra sensor for the second garage door. I am VERY HAPPY to be able to use Amazon Key service in our vacation home now. I don't know why, but it currently costs the SAME regardless of whether you purchase a complete HUB WITH the sensor OR a second sensor alone. Even though I could use the original HUB for the second garage door, I ordered the complete hub/sensor set and am using only the sensor for the second garage door. I figure that I have a "free" backup HUB in case I have a problem with it later. I write honest reviews to help others make informed purchases. I do that because I read reviews myself and appreciate how helpful they can be. I hope my review helped you.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works well but here's a way to make it work better...
*by R***D on July 25, 2019*

Let me start by saying I was on the fence for months as to whether I should actually buy this Garage Door opener from MyQ. The reviews on Amazon were very mixed and I wasn't too pleased that once I bought into this product, I would probably have to spend more. I will talk about that in a moment. I actually decided to make a purchase during Prime Day when the cost of this item sold for about $20 less than it regularly does. It seemed like an absolute bargain at that point. The installation was very simple. The mounting was a bit of a nightmare only because MyQ didn't fully explain that process in their directions. The installation process is a breeze, thanks to the mobile app which does an excellent job of walking you through the process, complete with videos that make a novice like me an expert. You basically use the app to pair the base unit and the sensor. The sensor comes with two-sided tape and gets placed on the inside of your garage door. The problem I ran into was the screws. MyQ provides you with 2 different sized sets of screws. They don't tell you that if you use the anchors, you must use the shorter screws. I used the longer ones. Now, I am sure most of you who are more handymen than I am probably could have figured that out on your own, but for someone not as mechanically inclined, it would have been nice for MyQ to give a better explanation of screw usage in their instruction manual. Once I undid the initial mistake, I was able to successfully mount the MyQ to my garage ceiling beam. One other note to make here: The mounting bracket is also a bit of a problem. You have to go through two sets of holes to drill in your screw. It's a little cumbersome. I wish the bracket was designed a little better to make it easier. I am guessing this was the best MyQ could do. All in all, I am not taking any stars away in this review for the clunky install and bracket. I am guessing most of you who are more handymen orientated won't have an issue. So, once installed, the garage opened and closed as expected using the remote. No issues there. The real nice surprise here was that, for the moment, MyQ is no longer charging people $10 a year to integrate MyQ with Google (and I think) Alexa. Previously, there was a subscription charge. That caused a huge amount of backlash from customers. I even swore I would not buy this product if a subscription was mandated. Well, for now, that subscription has been put on hold. You can get free integration for your smart device. Be aware that for the moment MyQ is saying this could be only temporary. Voice integration with Google Home Hub is not as fluent as you would hope. You can't just say, "Hey Google, is my Garage Door open?" of "Hey Google, close my garage door." You have to say, "Hey Google, ask MyQ if my Garage Door is Open." I am not exactly happy about that extra step. Also, do realize that there are extra security measures put in place that prevent homeowners from giving smart devices opening commands. You can't say, "Hey Google (or Alexa) open my Garage Door." The reason behind this is so burglars can't yell that command from outside your home in hopes of your smart device picking it up. HOWEVER....HOWEVER...HOWEVER... There is a new, free software workaround that allows you to open and close your garage door through Alexa (and probably Google) commands. You don't need to buy the $15 kit. If you want more information you can reply to me in the comments. One other thing I need to mention here. If you want iOS/Homekit support you need to buy the additional $90 MyQ bridge. I found that aspect to be unfortunate as that add-on is severely overpriced. I will end up purchasing it just so that I can open and close my garage door using the new iOS 13 Carplay functionality which puts Homekit on your navigation screen. It would be great, as I arrive home to say, "Hey Siri, open my garage door." So, bottom line: The MyQ garage door opener works great out of the box. Some of its smart home command functionality is limited, but there are workarounds.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 2 Month Review and a BIG INSTALLATION TIP
*by F***H on January 19, 2020*

Got this one at Thanksgiving and I've had it up and running since. Installation was a PITA. First time through with the app, the unit would not pair with my garage door opener (18 year old Genie). Once it fails to pair, the app really doesn't seem to offer an easy way to try again. The only solution seems to be to uninstall the app and re-install to start over fresh. Did that twice before I figured out why it wouldn't pair with the Genie opener. The app's instructions simply tell you to "take the MyQ into the garage" where it walks you through connecting it to your Wifi and pairing the Bluetooth door position module. I happened to put mine on the workbench next to the car (maybe 8 - 9 ft from the Genie door opener on the ceiling) and everything went well with connecting to Wifi and pairing with the Bluetooth module on the garage door (mount it high enough so the vehicle doesn't block the Bluetooth signal). But when I tried to pair the MyQ with the Genie garage door opener, it failed. The app tries for a couple of minutes then no joy, no clues, nothing. Going to the MyQ website was useless. After spending 30 minutes trying to figure out how to re-do the pairing in the app, I gave up and uninstalled then re-installed the app. Second attempt to pair with the Genie opener also failed. NOTE: You have to reset the MyQ using the buttons every time it fails before you can start the entire installation procedure over. However, in the app, even when it fails, you have to compete the remaining installation steps ("next", "next", etc.) until you wind up with a non-functioning MyQ and an app that doesn't allow you to repeat the process. But, the hint comes after the door opener pairing step when it mentions "mount the unit on the ceiling within 6 feet of the door opener." (The app always assumes the pairing was successful.) Guess what? You have to have the unit within 4'-5' of your garage door opener BEFORE you start the pairing process and LONG BEFORE you mount it on the ceiling. Seems logical in hindsight but the sequence of installation instructions doesn't give you that MAJOR hint before the pairing fails. Third time was the charm when I put the MyQ on top of the car under the door opener (about 4' separation) and tried to pair it again - bingo! Finally got it paired with the Genie opener, backed the car out, got the ladder, mounted it on the ceiling about 3' from the door opener and all was well. Since then I haven't had any problems. It comes in very handy when I'm trying to remember if I closed the garage door. The app connects pretty fast (a few seconds) and even though I'm only a block away it tells me that the door has been closed for 45 seconds. So, once you get it installed and working, it seems to work well. After two months I haven't had any issues with it opening or closing by itself or any other foolishness like that and the app connects and gives me the status reliably. I've only had to open the door remotely once (from my office) but it worked perfectly and i could confirm that my son closed the door when he left. All in all, a really good investment at the Black Friday price of $20.

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