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4-Channel 433MHz Universal Garage & Gate Remote
4-Channel 433MHz Universal Garage & Gate Remote
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Reliable control for your gate, garage and more - in one compact remote.
This 4-Channel 433MHz Universal Remote is designed to replace or duplicate many standard 433MHz remotes for garage doors, gates and other compatible receivers. With four independent channels, you can control up to four different systems from a single key-fob style transmitter, reducing the need to carry multiple remotes.
Operating on the widely used 433MHz frequency, this remote works by learning and storing the signal from your existing compatible transmitter. Once programmed, each button can operate a different door, gate or device. The robust housing and keyring design make it suitable for daily use in residential, commercial or shared access environments.
Why It's a Smart Choice
- Four devices, one remote - Control up to four separate garage doors, gates or receivers from a single 4-channel transmitter.
- Easy learning process - Simple copy/learn procedure from your existing compatible 433MHz remote, with no specialist tools required.
- Practical backup solution - Ideal if you need an extra remote, a replacement for a lost unit, or a convenient spare for family or staff.
FAQ
Q: What frequency does this remote support?
A: This remote is designed for use with compatible 433MHz fixed or learning-code receivers and transmitters.
Q: Can it work with any garage door or gate system?
A: It works only with systems that use a compatible 433MHz radio protocol. It will not work with rolling-code systems that do not allow cloning or with remotes on other frequencies.
Q: Is programming difficult?
A: No. Programming typically involves clearing the remote, then placing it near your existing compatible remote and pressing the corresponding buttons to copy the signal. Follow the included instructions and your gate/door receiver manual for best results.
Q: Do I still need my original remote?
A: You will usually need at least one working original remote (or direct access to the receiver) to copy or pair the signal when first setting up this device.
