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Garage Door Entry Sensor
I'm currently using another alarm company and was considering switching to SimpliSafe. I need a sensor on my roll-up garage door and have seen the forum posts about issue with using entry sensors on a roll up door. Your competitor offers a Tilt sensor for garage doors instead of using a magnetic entry sensor. Just a thought for a way to make it easier for SimpliSafe Customers.
sevensiamesecats
2.2K Messages
5 years ago
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us7thcav
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1 year ago
SimpliSafe needs to develop a Garage door Monitor that is incorporated into their system.
And NO its NOT a alarm it would warn you that the Garage door is open. I installed the entry
sensor as a alarm.
Basic idea:
1. Door open - it flashes the simpliSafe base light ( until the door is closed )
2. Door closed - Base station light goes off.
It seems that there a lot of customers that want such a device for the past 4 years
why does simpliSafe not create a sensor ? A Gravity switch sensor?
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captain11
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6.2K Messages
10 months ago
Currently, it's -3 F outside, windchill -17 and in my unheated garage, two Simplisafe Entry Sensors and a motion detector are standing guard protecting the homestead. Yep, outside the recommended operating temperature range, they are built to perform - nicely I must add - and work perfectly. The entry sensors, in-home mode operate perfectly, but, alas, I need your help SS to have them work effectively in away mode.
7th+ year I and many others have asked, patiently, for an official garage door sensor. You almost already have a product to sell. (Unless you don't get it the obvious, you take an existing entry sensor, put it on a similar nylon holder that several already sell on Etsy, update the firmware with a few tweaks and you can release this by Easter, 2024. :-)
GO SS DEV TEAM!!
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wareagleman
31 Messages
10 months ago
I bought this on Etsy and it works fine for me.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/881058837/garage-door-bracket-for-current
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captain11
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6.2K Messages
8 months ago
For the past 7 years (maybe more) I and many other customers have successfully used ordinary SS3 entry sensors on our garage doors. Some very creative customers over this time have invented and deployed various methods of getting this done and now you can even buy nice, slick nylon sensor holders on Etsy. (Yeah, definitely beats my door hinges). For Away mode, as of now, mine are only set for secret alert but for Home mode, we are in for the night and at to instant alert, armed. The result: For our implementation and use, perfect for home mode, and without assistance from SS to come up with a formal product and firmware update, we get by.
SS, time to take action. You have an existing sensor. The holding bracket has been designed for you. Think about the process flow, design it, code it, and make your customers and investors happy!
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captain11
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6.2K Messages
6 months ago
Okay, SS, the dead horse is out again for a beating, I and many others have used the existing entry sensors for garage door use for multiple years, and they work fine. Please, have your dev team spend 5 minutes at their homes and try it, and then, get off their duffs and release a garage door sensor already. Your customers have done most of the work and you just need to update the software for "Away" mode use and get some nice-looking packaging.
Okay, putting the horse away again until next time. :-)
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