Anyone have these as i do?
i can port over the smart things app form Bmiller, but when i go to auth it just lets me through and never shows me a device list.
Anyone willing to help out with this? I was able to get them into Smart Things with the code from github.
I'm new to Hubitat and have a Garageio that I'd like to integrate.
I'm surprised how few forum posts there are on this subject. I suppose I could create a virtual switch to represent the garage and link it to Garageio via IFTTT.
I had one of my door openers break, replaced it with a MYQ that integrates and works perfectly.
Garageio is nice, but they have gone dark ever since being bought by Amazon, I keep wondering when the opener will stop working completely.
I have three doors, one Myq and two garagio (I have the three-unit garageio) so I would still be fine if it were to shut down. I gave up on Hubitat integration for it.
Honestly, I will probably take down the other two and shelf the entire GarageIO system, it doesn't help me to have two different platforms, one smart door opener is plenty in my case. The other two are barely used now.
MyQ has to have it's own sensor, but it comes with one that is compatible. (this one is not)
Hubitat needs it's own sensor. Wired dumb switches obviously will not integrate. But there is a way to use them by wiring them to a contact sensor that has external inputs. That seems a bit redundant, but it could be done for whatever reason.
I have never heard of this device I went looking for info. This is a Wifi device? And it relies on some server someplace? So is it using an official API or is it sort of like MyQ where we are "hacking" things to make work?
Either way, the next time I buy something to replace MyQ, I am going to look for a device like the Zooz Zen16 that doesn't rely on the cloud in any way.
Unfortunately, Garageio has not implemented separate 'if garage door opens' and 'if garage door closes' triggers so a straight forward IFTTT integration wasn't possible.
Detailing how I integrated my Garageio controller below and request alternative solutions since the kludge I implemented is far from elegant.
I cut my wired Garageio door sensors and connected them to the input of my Lutron RR-VCRX. Since there doesn't appear to be any way to associate a sensor with the Virtual Garage Door Controller (VGD) I created, I wrote Rule Machines to set the VGD status to match the input of my RR-VCRX.
I then wired one of the outputs of the RR-VCRX back to the Garageio "black box" status input and configured Lutron to sync its output with its input.
IFTTT is able to open and close the door with the VGD as the trigger.
I just added a MYQ hub and a door sensor so that all three of my doors are on MyQ now, my garageio is now defunct. I am looking to get rid of it, i need to pull it all down and set it aside.