LiftMaster 855LM HomeLink RPTR HomeLink Compatibility Bridge Kit

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Price:
US $39.95
ApproximatelyC $55.18
+ $11.92 shipping
Estimated delivery Tue, May 20 - Wed, May 28
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About this product

Product Identifiers

BrandLiftMaster
MPN855LM
GTIN0787083106002
UPC0690000270284, 0787083106002
Model855LM
eBay Product ID (ePID)1800831104

Product Key Features

MountingDoor Mounted
ApplicationResindential
StyleModern
FeaturesKeyless Entry
California Prop 65 WarningYes
TypeBridge Kit

Dimensions

Weight0.08lbs.

Additional Product Features

Items IncludedRemote Control, Safety Sensor
Compatible BrandLiftMaster, Chamberlain, Sentex
Part TypeBridge Kit

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  • HomeLink Repeater works great, easy setup

    Recently installed new Liftmaster garage door openers with the latest security (Security+ 2.0). They work great with the HomeLink system in my newest car (2015) but not with those in my older cars (early 2000s). I could have just used the supplied remotes, but I hate having those things clipped to my visor, so I sprung for the fix. These repeater devices receive the encoded signal from the HomeLink system in the older cars and retransmit it using the new protocol. Note, each repeater is coded to a single door opener so you'll need one for each door opener you plan to operate from the older HomeLink systems. Setup according to the supplied instructions was pretty straightforward. There was one point of confusion as the instructions didn't address programming with door openers having the MyQ feature. MyQ is great because it enables programming functions from the control panel, thus avoiding use of the Learn button on the opener itself. See the door opener instructions for how to program from the control panel using its Learn button. Works great. I've noticed there's a little more delay from button push to door activation with the older HomeLink systems (i.e., through a repeater), but for my money that's a small price for visor clutter mitigation. Paid about $30 for each repeater, including shipping. Consider that money well spent.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Bridge Kit

    Simple to set up and also permitted our separate detached garage door to work as well as our attached garage door where it was set up. Our detached garage door opener is located about 50’ away from the attached garage door opener. The range from our vehicle is shorter than using the actual remote but this gave us back the convenience and permitted Us to set up the home link in both our Toyota Highlander and Audi vehicles. This was used for bridging our 2 new Chamberlain LED/MYQ Battery back up openers.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • A necessary evil for new garage door opener owners

    I hesitantly recommend this product. If you have an older vehicle using Homelink, and buy a new garage door opener, you HAVE TO buy it if you still want to use Homelink. It is very easy to install, and quick to set up. I have the receiver unit installed on the ceiling adjacent to my opener, as the instructions recommended placing in close proximity. I am using this repeater on two vehicles (a Nissan and an Infiniti). Both vehicles have intermittent success in opening/closing the door using their built in Homelink feature. On the Nissan, if I continue to push the button, the door will usually move ... but not all the time. On the Infiniti, I had to reprogram after a few weeks, and the response is so-so. With that said, you have no other choice than to buy a new vehicle, or find an older garage door opener. Whoever created the upgrade to "Homelink 2" should be summarily fired for not making the system backward compatible.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Allows you to keep using your not-the-latest Homelink with Security + 2

    I recently had to replace my ~40 year old Genie and was disappointed to find that the Homelink in my '07 car would not operate my new Liftmaster. Not wanting to clip a remote to my sun visor I bought the repeater. Plug the repeater into the receptacle with the opener, train the Homelink button with the supplied remote, press the Learn button etc as usual. Anyone who uses a Homelink knows that it is slower than a typical remote. Add the repeater function of receiving a signal and re transmitting to the opener and it might appear that it is not working. Don't hold the button waiting for the door to move. Press for about a second and release. The door will start to move then. Works very reliably for me.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • A Necessary Piece of Hardware - It Works Well

    The repeater is necessitated by the existing HomeLink technology in our cars, versus the new assurelink standard that the garage door opener features. The instructions were easy to follow and the device was quickly implemented. The only two issues that I have noted (no fault of the hardware) were: * The sensitivity requires that the vehicle be closer to the garage door than using the receiver in the opener. Mounting the repeater closer to the overhead door location might improve this. * There is a slight latency between pushing the HomeLink button and the start of the movement of the door. I attribute this to the translation of the codes and change of RF channel. Despite the minor drawbacks, the use of this product is more convenient than using one of the supplied remotes and pinning it to the sun visor.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • HomeLink Repeater Does The Job

    But the nature of the new higher security signal coding requires you, when using this repeater, to press your older transmitter button for from between 5 and 10 seconds for its signal to get through the repeater and be re-transmitted to the new garage door opener. The handheld transmitters from my new garage door opener open it with just a single click, but now, with my car's HomeLink set to use the repeater, I have the convenience of no longer needing a separate transmitter on the visor. It just takes a few more seconds!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • This does the trick

    I bought two new Craftsman openers and installed them. My wife's 2004 Lincoln Aviator has the built in garage openers in the top center console. Her car opener would not open the doors. Too old I was told. I read about the Homelink product and took a chance. Very easy to program, works great. Opens both openers (two car garage) independently. Works nearly 200 feet away too. The device only took me a couple minutes to have everything up and running. Pretty simple. Plug it in. Hold the remote that came with it close to your cars built in opener buttons. When that is programmed, go to your overhead unit, push the button to program it, go back to your car, push your cars built in opener and you are finished. Really was that simple. I have recommended this to several friends in the same situation. I am very happy they came up with something like this.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Liftmaster Homelink Repeater Kit

    This kit allowed my older homelink vehicles to be programmed to my newer Liftmaster opener. It was very easy to program and set up. The only time it didn't work was when the power was out, it has to have power to work properly. Overall, very pleased.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • It works!

    From what I understand from the Liftmaster manufacturer , the Audi 2013 and newer will work without this device. That is, the built in home-link feature in the car (oem) will function with the garage door opener (LiftMaster). But, if you have a 2012 or older Audi , you will need this device because your home-link feature in the car will not function. So, I have a 2009 Audi S5 and this module worked great and my home-link Audi feature in the car now functions properly with my new Lift-master garage door opener. Thank you.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Quick and easy!

    Had to buy a new garage door opener. When unable to get the homelink in my car paired I researched posible solutions. Seems my car is old enough that standards have changed and the compatibility bridge was required to get it to work. Instructions were clear and setup was easy.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New