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RedG
Jul 17, 2013Explorer
I've had this unit for about a year and a half. It's not an add on, you have to buy their (Sears Craftsman) opener that has the AssureLink capability installed.
The manual stated that after one year, there would be a charge for access (I think $20), but I've never seen anything about charges since.
You can pull it up on your smart phone, and see how long your door has been closed or open. You can also open or close it from your phone. Another thing I like about this unit is that you can program the door to automatically close after a certain amount of time. I have mine set where it will close if no one has tripped the light beam after 30 minutes.
EDIT: I must correct myself. Their website now says that any Craftsman opener made after 2009 can be upgraded to accept the Assurelink. That wasn't available when I bought mine.
The manual stated that after one year, there would be a charge for access (I think $20), but I've never seen anything about charges since.
You can pull it up on your smart phone, and see how long your door has been closed or open. You can also open or close it from your phone. Another thing I like about this unit is that you can program the door to automatically close after a certain amount of time. I have mine set where it will close if no one has tripped the light beam after 30 minutes.
EDIT: I must correct myself. Their website now says that any Craftsman opener made after 2009 can be upgraded to accept the Assurelink. That wasn't available when I bought mine.
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