“The gold standard for local garage door control. No cloud, no latency, no lock-in.”
The Konnected GDO blaQ ($40-$50) is recommended with a 8.8/10 consensus score across 8 expert reviews. Experts highlight fully local control — no cloud dependency, sub-200ms response and open source esphome firmware — future-proof and community-supported. Home Assistant Community says: "The gold standard for local garage door control. No cloud, no latency, no lock-i..." Best for: Home Assistant users, Privacy-focused users, Chamberlain/LiftMaster owners, Local-first smart homes.

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Konnected GDO blaQ
Smart Locks
Consensus Score — 8 experts
Updated 1 day ago
“The gold standard for local garage door control. No cloud, no latency, no lock-in.”
Key Features
- ✓ Local-only control
- ✓ ESPHome firmware
- ✓ Sub-200ms response
- ✓ No cloud dependency
- ✓ Open source
Best For
What Experts Agree On
What Experts Love
- ✓ Fully local control — no cloud dependency, sub-200ms response
- ✓ Open source ESPHome firmware — future-proof and community-supported
- ✓ Native Home Assistant, Hubitat, SmartThings integration
- ✓ Born as the anti-MyQ — designed for open ecosystems
Common Criticisms
- ✗ Only works with Chamberlain/LiftMaster Security+ 2.0 openers
- ✗ Not compatible with new Security+ 3.0 openers (late 2025+)
- ✗ Requires a home automation hub to be useful — no standalone app
What The Experts Say
“A myQ alternative that's local, cloud-optional, and open source — picks up where MyQ dropped the ball.”
“Reliable, fast, and works without internet. Exactly what smart home should be.”
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