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Garage & Gate Wall Buttons

All the wall buttons provided at Remote Pro are selected for their durability, aesthetic appeal, and ease of use. If you’d also prefer the option to close your garage and/or gate from inside your home, garage and gate wall buttons are a fantastic option.

If you’d like assistance with choosing gate or garage wall buttons that match your home’s aesthetic and are compatible with your existing system, email us at sales@remote.pro.com.au, and we’ll help you find the right option.

Garage & Gate Wall Buttons: FAQs

Garage and gate wall buttons are physical keypads or switches that you mount inside your home. With a wall pad, you can manually open and close your garage doors or gates without the need for a remote control.

Installing wall buttons is simple. All you need to do is mount the button near the door or your gate and then program it to your existing system. All wall buttons we sell at Remote Pro come with instructions from the manufacturer, making the set-up process easy. If you get stuck, call us at 0483 939 660 or email us at sales@remote.pro.com.au, and we’ll walk you through the process.

Most modern garage and gate wall buttons are completely wireless and do not require any additional wiring to your existing garage door or gate opener. Instead, they connect using a simple programming or pairing process, making installation quick and hassle-free.

Wall buttons themselves typically do not connect directly to smart home systems. Instead, smart functionality is managed through your garage or gate motor. If your motor is compatible with smart home technology, you can control your garage door or gate using an app or voice assistant — regardless of the wall button used.

Yes, some wireless wall buttons can be programmed to control both your garage door and gate opener — but only if both systems use compatible receivers and your gate is located close enough to the wall button for the signal to reach reliably. Multi-button wall controllers offer a convenient way to manage multiple access points, provided everything is within effective range.

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