The best smart garage door opener is less than $20 for Prime Day

Chamberlain myQ
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There are a lot of great Prime Day deals happening now, but this one is a genuine bargain. 

Currently, Amazon has the Chamberlain myQ Smart Garage Door Opener on sale for $16.98. That's 43% off its regular price of $29.99. It's also our top pick among the best smart garage door openers and a great deal to jump on if you want to add some smarts to your garage.

Chamberlain myQ: was $29 now $16 @ Amazon

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Chamberlain's MyQ Smart Garage Door Opener is the best option for garage owners looking to digitize their garage. It's easy to set up and offers powerful smartphone controls, so you can open and close your garage from anywhere. 

The MyQ Smart Garage Hub is easy to set up and offers plenty of smart home controls. It lets you open and close your garage door from anywhere. The MyQ companion app also lets you get real time alerts of your garage door's status. 

In our Chamberlain MyQ Smart Garage Hub review, we liked its simple setup, app interface, and multi-device management. Although it doesn't support Alexa, it works with Google Assistant and Apple HomeKit, as well as Amazon Key, so if you get a package, a delivery person can put your package inside your garage. 

If you're looking for a device to turn your older garage door opener into something smart, then this is the product to get.

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Mike Prospero
U.S. Editor-in-Chief, Tom's Guide

Michael A. Prospero is the U.S. Editor-in-Chief for Tom’s Guide. He oversees all evergreen content and oversees the Homes, Smart Home, and Fitness/Wearables categories for the site. In his spare time, he also tests out the latest drones, electric scooters, and smart home gadgets, such as video doorbells. Before his tenure at Tom's Guide, he was the Reviews Editor for Laptop Magazine, a reporter at Fast Company, the Times of Trenton, and, many eons back, an intern at George magazine. He received his undergraduate degree from Boston College, where he worked on the campus newspaper The Heights, and then attended the Columbia University school of Journalism. When he’s not testing out the latest running watch, electric scooter, or skiing or training for a marathon, he’s probably using the latest sous vide machine, smoker, or pizza oven, to the delight — or chagrin — of his family.