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The LiftMaster 893Max is a sleek, lightweight remote control compatible with LiftMaster garage door openers and gate operators manufactured since 1993. Featuring advanced Security+ 2.0 rolling code technology on a 315 MHz frequency, it controls up to three devices with easy programming, ensuring secure, interference-free operation.
Manufacturer | Chamberlain |
Part Number | 893Max |
Item Weight | 1.28 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4 x 3 x 0.05 inches |
Item model number | 893Max |
Batteries | 1 CR123A batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 Pack |
Color | Black |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Liftmaster 893Max |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Manganese Dioxide |
Description Pile | Lithium |
H**R
Works perfectly!
Needed an extra remote for our detached garage to keep in the house, this way we can open it from the house and start the car on those freezing days. Easy to pair with the garage door unit. Only took a minute.
G**2
Works with different brands and generations of door openers
This solved my need for a remote that would work on two openers that use different frequencies. The remotes that came with the openers would only open the door that had that opener. So you needed two remotes if you wanted to be able to open both doors. This is a universal remote and you can program each of the three buttons to a different opener if needed. Programming is very easy. All you need to see is the color of the programming button on the opener and you need to be able to reach the program button well enough to push it. Then just follow the easy directions and this one remote will replace the need to have two or three remotes to open your doors. I have one of these that has functioned well for several years, so when I needed a second universal remote, I bought this identical unit with confidence that it will last along time and passed over the many inexpensive remotes that are available.
M**E
Worked fine. Instructions leave much to be desired
Worked fine. Instructions leave much to be desired! The number of times to press the buttons based on the color of the learn on the opener is not really clear. The instructions say to press it multiple times and then learn. What it does not say is that you then have to press it a number of times again after the learn button. I am pretty sure you have to do the after the learn button presses the right number of times, but the before may only need to be once. I am not sure as I only tried it a few times and did not retest. However, the after the learn presses can be as many times as you like! When it hits the right number, it will make the opener click/flash and you know you are done. Press any other button and then it works.I bought 2 of these. I have 3 garage door openers. One is purple, one is orange, and the 3rd is red. It now works with all 3.I think the openers can only be programmed to have 5 or 6 remote codes. At first I thought 5, but then I found another remote laying around that still worked. When you learn a 7th one, it deletes the oldest one you programmed. I think the best thing to do is press learn with a long press to erase all codes and then relearn all the remotes you want to use with it. Then try the first one you programmed to be sure it still works.The one thing I don't like is the size. It is a bit small and the clip is too big for it. Also, the large button is on the left. Every other opener remote I have had the large button is on the right. I will get use to it though.
B**Y
Simple programming
Product arrived sooner than expected even though it came usps. When first looking over instructions to program, it seemed like a lot to do (wouldn’t recommend.) I just used my manual garage door opener installed next to the door and followed the simple prompts. Literally 4 button presses including navigating through the menu. Couldn’t be more simple. Now I have an extra remote that works great with no issue. $35 dollars was kind of a sting for a garage remote but I guess that’s what I get for leaving my original one in a rental car. 🤷🏻♂️
P**S
If you have problems with the battery, get an Energizer!
I give this item four stars because of problems with the battery that came installed in the unit. This is the second time I have purchased this item. I only needed a second one because my handyman took my last one, then left town for several weeks. Ironically, I had the same problem with this remote as I did with the first one. The battery that came pre-installed just did not work. I went through the instructions four times, and still, it did not operate. Finally, I remembered this was the issue I had with the first remote I purchased, so I grabbed a new Energizer battery I had on hand and tried again. Bingo! Wish I knew why this has happened twice to me, but at least the problem was resolved. And it has taught me to always keep a supply of new Energizer batteries around the house.
J**R
Functionality
Garage door opener. Bought this product about 3 years ago. Glad it was available again. Easily programmable
D**K
Top of the line Remote for Liftmaster Garage Door Openers
I have a garage door opener from around 2010, but I needed to be certain that any remote I acquire would be compatible with a current door opener systems. This certainly filled the need, being capable of interfacing with openers having a green, red/orange, purple, or yellow wire antenna. I have a Learn button that is partially hidden by a ceiling beam, so identifying the type of opener system had to be done using wire color. Programming the remote was simple using a simple button in the middle of the back. Once it was pressed, all one needs to do is press the large button on the left a certain number of times, followed by one of the two buttons on the right (which locks in the type of RF communication method used to signal the door opener). Getting the door to recognize the remote is done using time proven methods. An owner quickly presses the Learn button on the back of the garage door opener, followed by pressing and holding the open button of the remote. One or two relay clicks later, the garage door opener acknowledges that it has learned the code. Release the button on the remote. Next time it is pressed, the door should open. This setup process is as frustration-free as possible with modern electronic equipment. Pairing a bluetooth headset with a phone can be a nightmare by comparison. I am pleased to report that the battery inside the remote is a Duracell, which has the longest life of any lithium cell battery according to independent tests. The case seems to be sturdy, the buttons have a positive feel, and the transmission distance of the remote is at least one and a half to two car lengths. My previous remote was very finicky and weak, even with a new battery. With increasing crime rates, the last thing a consumer needs is an ancient remote that is slow to open a door. Do yourself a favor and purchase a new, reliable remote.
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