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Chamberlain Smart Garage Door Opener - Wall Mounted - myQ Smartphone Controlled - Ultra Quiet Space Saving Direct Drive, Model RJO20, Black
Brand | CHAMBERLAIN |
Special Feature | Remote Operated |
Lock Type | Keypad |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.85 x 6.01 x 16.25 inches |
Recommended Uses For Product | doorlock |
About this item
- The wall mount garage opener mounts discretely on the wall next to the garage door, increasing the functional space in the garage.Note: Measure your door's backset, cross bore and thickness to ensure you find the right fit.
- The included automatic garage door lock secures your door every time it closes, so you always know that your home is protected
- Unique wall-mounting system eliminates vibrations through the ceiling for nearly silent operation
- The myQ app includes core features that allow you to control your garage door, get status notifications and set schedules from anywhere
- Rigorous quality testing ensures lasting performance
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From the manufacturer
RJO20 Features and Benefits
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Space Saving Direct DriveThe RJO20 wall-mounted garage door opener fits in tight spaces on either side of the garage door and frees up ceiling space for oversized vehicles or extra storage. |
Wifi enabled for myQWith myQ, you can open and close your garage door from anywhere, receive real-time notifications when it's left open, and securely invite up to three people to control your door. |
Auto-Lock DeadboltThe Auto-Lock feature deadbolts the garage door every time it closes, for complete security you can hear. |
Virtually SilentThe RJO20 wall-mounted garage door opener virtually eliminates noise & vibrations--perfect for an attached garage. |
What's in the box
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One 3-Button RemoteIncludes one 3-button Security+ 2.0 remotes. Secure encrypted technology boosts remote range up to 1,500 feet for a quicker entrance and exit. Security+2.0, the highest level of encryption, prevents hacking and provides peace of mind. Control up to three garage door openers. |
Auto-Lock DeadboltThe Auto-Lock deadbolts the garage door every time it closes, for complete security you can hear. |
Wifi Smart Garage GatewayThe wifi smart garage gateway allows the RJO20 to connect directly to your devices through myQ. |
Safety SensorsEasy to install Safety Sensors detect for obstructions and automatically reverse the garage door before causing any damage |
myQ Features
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In-Garage DeliveryNo more missing or wet Prime packages. Backed by the Key by Amazon Happiness Guarantee. |
Control from AnywhereOpen and close your garage from your smartphone. |
Real-time NotificationsGet alerted anytime your garage door opens, closes or is left open. |
Access SharingSecurely invite up to three people to control your devices with myQ Guest. |
Link Accounts and Do More
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Google AssistantFree for a limited time. Ask Google if your garage is open, then tell Google to close it. |
Key by AmazonPrime members in select areas can opt-in for secure in-garage delivery for all their packages. |
IFTTTFree for a limited time. Connect myQ to hundreds of your favorite apps and devices to create completely custom schedules. |
WinkCome home to a brightly lit home and have your lights come on when you open the garage door. |
Chamberlain Advantage
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Easy InstallationOnline install videos, pre-programmed remotes, snap-lock rail system, and knowledgeable support makes installation simple. |
Safety and SecurityWith Security+ 2.0, feel reassured that your garage is secured with every remote click, which sends one out of 100 billion unique codes to your opener. |
Superior RangeSecure encrypted technology boosts remote ranges up to 1,500 feet to enable you to get in and out of your garage faster. |
Highest-QualityAt Chamberlain, we use only the highest quality hardware and software in our products to guarantee they'll deliver optimal performance for years to come. |
Product details
- Product Dimensions : 6.85 x 6.01 x 16.25 inches; 30.8 Pounds
- Item model number : RJO20
- Batteries : 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)
- Date First Available : September 1, 2018
- Manufacturer : Chamberlain
- ASIN : B07H4BGY1W
- Best Sellers Rank: #11,151 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement)
- #4 in Garage Door Openers
- Customer Reviews:
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Product Description
The wall mount garage opener mounts discretely on the wall next to the garage door, freeing space overhead and minimizing vibrations through the home. Featuring our most advanced technologies, the opener includes myQ to enable smartphone monitoring and control. Set up customized notification and alerts on the myQ app, so you know in real time when your garage door opens or closes. Our proprietary full-encryption technology, security+2.0, prevents hacking and provides peace of mind. With heavy-duty construction and top accessories included, such as the automatic garage door lock, you always know that your home is protected. Save space and gain convenient security and control with the wall mount garage opener.
Includes RJO heavy-duty garage door opener, automatic garage door lock, remote light, the protector system safety sensors, (1) three-button tri-band remote, multi-function wall control, warning label and instruction manual. View setup videos at Chamberlain.
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Customers like the space-saving design and performance of the garage door opener. They mention that it works well and opens up space like needed. They appreciate the quiet operation and the comforting click sound. Most appreciate the ease of installation, saying that everything was preprogrammed to work together. Customers also like the quality, value, and security. However, some customers have reported connectivity issues with the app and the WiFi connection.
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Customers find the installation process of the lock to be easy. They mention that the installation is pretty straight forward, and the openers paired very easily to the HomeLink openers in each of their vehicles.
"Needed this to have extra headroom in the garage. Install was easy. Directions easy to follow. Opener works great and is super quiet. A+" Read more
"Easy to install, quiet, powerful and saves all that space above your garage door. Which I used to install some storage. Love this unit." Read more
"...The remote pairing is very straight forward and is done using the wired button opener...." Read more
"...All the right lengths of wires were sent and everything was preprogrammed to work together, I'm impressed...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the lock. They mention that it works well, is quiet, and operates smoothly. The myQ app works well and allows customers to operate, manage, and monitor their doors. The lock mechanism works fine, and after some tweaking, it opens with ease.
"...Install was easy. Directions easy to follow. Opener works great and is super quiet. A+" Read more
"...The lock works great and does not look cheesy. It helped having some step drill bits to drill the holes through the guide rail to mount the lock...." Read more
"...operates a little more slowly than a belt drive unit but still appears to work well...." Read more
"...The internet gateway works much better than I thought it would, typically hard time connecting but this was fantastic (using Google wifi too)...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the noise level of the lock. They mention that the opener is out of the way, and the auto lock makes a loud and comforting click sound.
"...Directions easy to follow. Opener works great and is super quiet. A+" Read more
"Easy to install, quiet, powerful and saves all that space above your garage door. Which I used to install some storage. Love this unit." Read more
"...The opener is very quiet. If you are directly underneath the opener you will hear a small hum when it is opening and closing...." Read more
"There's almost no noise at all!All I hear is my door.The tensioner works really well...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the garage door opener. They say it's an awesome product, one of the best they've ever seen, and is well-made. Some mention that the jack shaft motor is such a great opener to any home, and that it does an amazing job without shaking the whole thing.
"This is a nice opener. Fairly easy to install. It can be opened/closed with a phone app...." Read more
"...It opened the door just fine and I set that limit, but when it went to close the door, the door stayed put and as the axle turned, the cables spun..." Read more
"...of, as these units operate off the jackshaft itself, they CANNOT push the door down if it doesn't go down on its own, so spring balance and track..." Read more
"...Seems well made, and it's quiet...." Read more
Customers like the value of the lock. They say it's worth the money, with the price plummeting over the summer.
"...The open head room compared to a normal overhead unit is worth the extra money in my opinion.The con's......" Read more
"...Took a few tries before the opener saw the device. Worth the money for sure." Read more
"Works good good price and value" Read more
"...Well worth money. I am considering buying the backup battery." Read more
Customers like the space the lock takes up. They say it's a great space saver and quiet, and it'll be well worth it if space, appearance, or noise level are limited. The small, convenient form factor makes it easy to hide and control from anywhere, and the lock is a good option for limited height.
"Easy to install, quiet, powerful and saves all that space above your garage door. Which I used to install some storage. Love this unit." Read more
"This design saves a lot of room and frees up overhead space in our garage...." Read more
"...Its pricy compared to a standard garage door opener, but well worth it if space, appearance, or noise level are important to you...." Read more
"...It installed nicely and does not take up much space. The programming could be improved as it takes a few tries...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the security of the lock. They mention that the automatic lock feature is nice, and it keeps the door securely locked down. The lock works great and does not look cheesy. Customers are also impressed with the auto door lock, saying that it makes a solid "clang" when it closes.
"...Overall, the opener works well and is relatively quiet. It feels securely locked when the deadbolt slams into place and the range on the remotes it..." Read more
"...The automatic lock is a nice feature but I've never lost sleep believing someone is going to randomly patrol my neighborhood pushing THEIR opener..." Read more
"...Final note, the security locking feature is nice but does make a solid "clang" when it engages...." Read more
"...The deadbolt lock is a nice feature. The openers paired very easily to the HomeLink openers in each of our vehicles...." Read more
Customers have connectivity issues with the lock. They mention that the app is not wireless, and it does not connect wirelessly to their router. Some customers also say that the lock is not WiFi compatible. The ease of installation was troubleshooting connectivity for the internet gateway. The WIFI connection probably will not work due to the distance from the router, and the RJO20 unit / system is not connected to the internet by using your own wifi system.
"...The RJO20 unit / system is NOT connected to the internet by using your own wifi system...." Read more
"...Other times it says the status of the door is unknown, like it's lost its connection...." Read more
"...I'm not sure why some reviewers say it's not WiFi compatible...." Read more
"...2, wifi issue is correct, there is none. You better have a network extender or a sweet router...." Read more
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The most time intensive task for me was cleanly routing wiring so it looked like I didn't do it. Note depending on where you want the push button installed the wire included in the kit may not be long enough.
The lock works great and does not look cheesy. It helped having some step drill bits to drill the holes through the guide rail to mount the lock. I haven't tried out the release handle and hopefully I never need to. This opener is installed in a back garage that is not operated everyday but instead is used a few times a week.
Also this opener does work with generic chamberlain remotes available on ebay. The remote pairing is very straight forward and is done using the wired button opener. It also allows you to wipe the memory if you have a remote that no longer needs to be linked but you will have to re-pair all active remotes.
Overall, the opener works well and is relatively quiet. It feels securely locked when the deadbolt slams into place and the range on the remotes it pretty far (like 125ft).
Dalton I-Drive Torsion Bar opener that I've kept going for about 14 or so years. So far the unit
RJO20 unit appears to be working well.
I've had, installed and used belt and chain drive units but like the torsion bar drive units that
don't require a belt or chain track. My challenge was that I didn't have enough space for the RJO20
drive unit that fits on the end of the torsion bar.
I remedied this space issue by creating a small (~ 4.5" deep, 15" wide and 19" tall) extension on the wall of the wood frame / wood siding garage. Needed enough space in front of the motor unit to allow access through the front panel to make wiring connections. I have a pretty wide eave on the garage and the projection is on the NNW facing wall.
I'll still need to paint the 'box' once it warms up. I installed this in January 2020 in Northern Wisconsin.
The installation went reasonably well but there were a few issues. Be sure you have adequate clearances
before ordering the unit (e.g. by looking at the manual on-line) to assure you have or have the ability make
any additional clearance. I was already aware of my space issues before the purchase.
The prep. work involved removing any old prior opener and making sure you have 2 needed
outlets: Need one at less than 6 ft. away from the motor control unit, and one above the garage bay to attach
the wireless light unit past where the door is suspended on the tracks. The light has a cord as well.
The other prep. work noted was to assure that the garage door torsion / cable system is well adjusted. They recommend any needed adjustments be made by a professional. The unit is only usable for torsion bar style doors.
The red/white 20 ga wire supplied for the controller wasn't long enough so it needed to be spliced.
There was a lot of excess wire available for the safety sensors that could be used with small wire nuts.
My situation was the garage has two bays and the inside entry door where the control panel was mounted
was at the other end and side from where the motor unit was mounted.
The provided staples didn't seem sufficient in number and were difficult to install, though using needle nose
pliers would help to hold them when hammering them in. I prefer to use T25 wire staples on wire wrapped
with short piece of electrical tape to protect the wire.
An interesting item is that the shaft on the motor unit is over 1.25 inches in diameter and its inside diameter
is greater than one inch so the torsion bar shaft can slide inside and be longer if you still have sufficient
space to slide the motor unit onto the torsion shaft / coupling. It isn't necessary to shorten the shaft if you have sufficient space. I needed to take off an inch since I had minimal extra space in my wall 'pocket.'
If possible, try to complete the process of mounting the motor units, the sensors and its control panel without opening the door. If you must open the door part way through the install process, either make sure the motor unit isn't on the torsion shaft, or make sure it is bolted onto the shaft, is anchored, and you've operated the emergency release. If not, moving the door could result in issues with the cables.
I also needed to provide extra space for the door lock that was a little over 7 inches long. It is a bit longer
than it appears in the website images.
Be sure that the all wires going to the remote systems (protector sensors, tension monitor, and control panel) are connected before trying to set the door limits, etc.. In my case, the wire to the controller had come loose, so it wasn't possible to do the limit set step until this was reconnected.
The opener door system operates a little more slowly than a belt drive unit but still appears to work well.
This is mainly due to an initial pause for the door to be unlocked before the door starts moving. Otherwise
it appears to operate at a similar speed to a belt drive unit.
The RJO20 unit / system is NOT connected to the internet by using your own wifi system. It must be connected using the provided Ethernet connected internet gateway. For me this was actually quite convenient as I had an Ethernet switch (connected to the home router with Ethernet cables through a series of switches) with an available port right next to the motor unit (also used for web cameras). Once installed you only need to note the gateway serial number and note this when connecting with the phone MyQ app. I already had this app from a recently installed belt drive unit. I found this easier than the wifi setup a belt drive chamberlain unit, but I was fortunate in having an Ethernet switch with available ports right there.
I was disappointed that this kit did not contain a wireless keypad for outside entry. This does come with the
belt drive units that I've gotten previously. It can be purchased separately for about $35 or so. The garage door opener's learn button is on the wall mounted control panel; it is not on the motor unit.
Another issue is that the mfr. only wants you to use incandescent light bulbs or compact fluorescent lights (CFL) due to possible interference issues with using LED lamps. In our climate here, the CFL's work poorly in winter requiring a long time before they reach full illumination. Supposedly regular LED bulbs can adversely effect the radio signals that the units use to communicate with each other and with your car garage door opener. There are some LED bulbs marketed as OK for this use (by another opener mfr.). Supposedly the FCC Part 15 requirements mean that shouldn't happen. It may be that some LED bulbs work and others don't. If you're having trouble getting the car's homelink systems working, try using different bulbs in the opener's lights.
The more expensive RJO70 that has a battery back up is a newer design unit that apparently connects via wifi as well as having an LED illuminated overhead light. It too lacks an outside wireless remote. Both units only come with a single handheld (car) remote, though I already had two from another belt drive unit from Chamberlain. It was easy to program these other remotes to this new unit.
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2020
Dalton I-Drive Torsion Bar opener that I've kept going for about 14 or so years. So far the unit
RJO20 unit appears to be working well.
I've had, installed and used belt and chain drive units but like the torsion bar drive units that
don't require a belt or chain track. My challenge was that I didn't have enough space for the RJO20
drive unit that fits on the end of the torsion bar.
I remedied this space issue by creating a small (~ 4.5" deep, 15" wide and 19" tall) extension on the wall of the wood frame / wood siding garage. Needed enough space in front of the motor unit to allow access through the front panel to make wiring connections. I have a pretty wide eave on the garage and the projection is on the NNW facing wall.
I'll still need to paint the 'box' once it warms up. I installed this in January 2020 in Northern Wisconsin.
The installation went reasonably well but there were a few issues. Be sure you have adequate clearances
before ordering the unit (e.g. by looking at the manual on-line) to assure you have or have the ability make
any additional clearance. I was already aware of my space issues before the purchase.
The prep. work involved removing any old prior opener and making sure you have 2 needed
outlets: Need one at less than 6 ft. away from the motor control unit, and one above the garage bay to attach
the wireless light unit past where the door is suspended on the tracks. The light has a cord as well.
The other prep. work noted was to assure that the garage door torsion / cable system is well adjusted. They recommend any needed adjustments be made by a professional. The unit is only usable for torsion bar style doors.
The red/white 20 ga wire supplied for the controller wasn't long enough so it needed to be spliced.
There was a lot of excess wire available for the safety sensors that could be used with small wire nuts.
My situation was the garage has two bays and the inside entry door where the control panel was mounted
was at the other end and side from where the motor unit was mounted.
The provided staples didn't seem sufficient in number and were difficult to install, though using needle nose
pliers would help to hold them when hammering them in. I prefer to use T25 wire staples on wire wrapped
with short piece of electrical tape to protect the wire.
An interesting item is that the shaft on the motor unit is over 1.25 inches in diameter and its inside diameter
is greater than one inch so the torsion bar shaft can slide inside and be longer if you still have sufficient
space to slide the motor unit onto the torsion shaft / coupling. It isn't necessary to shorten the shaft if you have sufficient space. I needed to take off an inch since I had minimal extra space in my wall 'pocket.'
If possible, try to complete the process of mounting the motor units, the sensors and its control panel without opening the door. If you must open the door part way through the install process, either make sure the motor unit isn't on the torsion shaft, or make sure it is bolted onto the shaft, is anchored, and you've operated the emergency release. If not, moving the door could result in issues with the cables.
I also needed to provide extra space for the door lock that was a little over 7 inches long. It is a bit longer
than it appears in the website images.
Be sure that the all wires going to the remote systems (protector sensors, tension monitor, and control panel) are connected before trying to set the door limits, etc.. In my case, the wire to the controller had come loose, so it wasn't possible to do the limit set step until this was reconnected.
The opener door system operates a little more slowly than a belt drive unit but still appears to work well.
This is mainly due to an initial pause for the door to be unlocked before the door starts moving. Otherwise
it appears to operate at a similar speed to a belt drive unit.
The RJO20 unit / system is NOT connected to the internet by using your own wifi system. It must be connected using the provided Ethernet connected internet gateway. For me this was actually quite convenient as I had an Ethernet switch (connected to the home router with Ethernet cables through a series of switches) with an available port right next to the motor unit (also used for web cameras). Once installed you only need to note the gateway serial number and note this when connecting with the phone MyQ app. I already had this app from a recently installed belt drive unit. I found this easier than the wifi setup a belt drive chamberlain unit, but I was fortunate in having an Ethernet switch with available ports right there.
I was disappointed that this kit did not contain a wireless keypad for outside entry. This does come with the
belt drive units that I've gotten previously. It can be purchased separately for about $35 or so. The garage door opener's learn button is on the wall mounted control panel; it is not on the motor unit.
Another issue is that the mfr. only wants you to use incandescent light bulbs or compact fluorescent lights (CFL) due to possible interference issues with using LED lamps. In our climate here, the CFL's work poorly in winter requiring a long time before they reach full illumination. Supposedly regular LED bulbs can adversely effect the radio signals that the units use to communicate with each other and with your car garage door opener. There are some LED bulbs marketed as OK for this use (by another opener mfr.). Supposedly the FCC Part 15 requirements mean that shouldn't happen. It may be that some LED bulbs work and others don't. If you're having trouble getting the car's homelink systems working, try using different bulbs in the opener's lights.
The more expensive RJO70 that has a battery back up is a newer design unit that apparently connects via wifi as well as having an LED illuminated overhead light. It too lacks an outside wireless remote. Both units only come with a single handheld (car) remote, though I already had two from another belt drive unit from Chamberlain. It was easy to program these other remotes to this new unit.
All I hear is my door.
The tensioner works really well.
The locking mechanism noise is fun to hear too.
I really really really recommend crescent wrenches when installing! Some really really tight spots where a regular wrench won't do.
The internet gateway works much better than I thought it would, typically hard time connecting but this was fantastic (using Google wifi too).
All the right lengths of wires were sent and everything was preprogrammed to work together, I'm impressed.
The motor is strong, I have to adjust my torsion spring because I think it's on too tight. When the motor picks up the door, I can hear the spring bouncing which is a strong indication is too tight.
FYI, my last opener died because the spring broke (40yrs old) and the opener hopped of the rail catcher and killed itself. No worries, no one was hurt but it was a lot of crazy loud noises. I installed the spring between getting this one, hence why it needs to be adjusted.
Overall, the opener took 2 hours install including taking down the old one.
5 year parts is fantastic, parts includes the logic board if it ever goes out.
Top reviews from other countries
Works great and is very quiet
Très facile d’installation et très silencieux sans oublier que la télécommande a une excellente portée, je peu appuyer sur le bouton d’avance lorsque je suis en approche de ma maison et la porte s’ouvre,
avec mon ancien système (Génie)je devais être stationné devant la porte et espérer que la porte s’ouvre par la télécommande.
Très satisfait de ce produit