Manufacturers of garage door remote openers are raising the bar when it comes to operating your garage door. New advanced technology is now built into vehicles to allow you to control your door but now with a touch of your finger on your smartphone you can open your garage door even easier. Chamberlain, Craftsman, Liftmaster and some aftermarket companies are leading the way by selling devices that open and close the garage door when you swipe your index finger over the sensor. They work interchangeably with existing garage door openers of these same brands that have a 315 MHz wireless receiver.
This cool new fingerprint keyless entry garage door opener uses biometric technology by way of a fingerprint scan instead of passcodes and can grant access for up to 10 authorized users. Simply hook up the wireless receiver to your existing garage door opener and mount the fingerprint scanner outside. After setting up a user’s fingerprint in the system which can’t be copied or passed to others, they’ll be able to access the garage quickly, safely and securely from your smartphone. There’s nothing extra to carry and no codes to remember. With no PIN numbers or codes to forget, it’s ideal for families with children or senior citizens.
According to AAA Remotes, concerns about privacy and security have kept biometric systems from being used more widely by government agencies and local municipalities but as people become more comfortable with biometric security in the private sector, that may change. The garage door industry is leading the way at making people feel more comfortable with using this technology in their home on an everyday basis through devices like garage door remote access. Eventually, biometrics may play a part in the path to citizenship as a way to providing an easy way to identify and organize the millions of people making their way into the U.S. Some people see biometrics as the best and least fraud-prone way to identify people. Others still balk at the idea being too costly and intrusive.
Even schools around the country are making use of fingerprint scanners to increase their security and reign in on truants. These devices make taking attendance more accurate and save schools money in administrative costs. Not only does it save time in roll call, but it also helps teachers to identify if a child is missing very quickly and deters anyone entering the school under false pretense. This is still a sensitive issue with some parents who have raised concerns about privacy and how fingerprints and other recorded information are stored and shared. Biometric technology is now commonly used to create fingerprint door locks that are becoming more common in businesses, hospitals and security facilities offering a safer system for entry and accountability.
Because this technology is still in it’s infancy, several reviews have stated that it is not the easiest to program your garage door opener with it just yet. Several users commented that it may take several swipes before your fingerprint is recognized. Overall, however, most users are open to it and still find it more convenient to use than traditional garage door remote controls, certainly less clunky.