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MyQ Instructions on how to integrate MyQ-Enabled garage door covers into Home Assistant.
Cover
Binary Sensor
0.39 Cloud Polling true
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The MyQ integration lets you control MyQ-Enabled garage doors through Home Assistant. Device names in Home Assistant are generated based on the names defined in your MyQ Device mobile app.

{% include integrations/config_flow.md %}

Binary Sensor

Your MyQ gateway will appear as a binary sensor that shows if the device is connected.

Cover

Garage doors and gates linked to your MyQ account will appear as covers.

Using HomeKit controller for local control - No Apple device required

If you have a 819LMB or MYQ-G0303-SP, Home Assistant can speak HomeKit Accessory Protocol and control the device over the local network without the need to access to the cloud service. As a bonus, updates are push and near-instantaneous.

To use HomeKit Controller:

If bridge is currently paired (otherwise skip these steps)

  • Open the Apple Home App to the Home that the MyQ device is paired with.
  • Touch the Home Icon.
  • Choose Home Settings.
  • Scroll down to Hubs and Bridges.
  • Touch the MyQ-... bridge.
  • Touch Remove Bridge from Home.

Pairing with Home Assistant

  • Go to {% my integrations title="Configuration >> Integrations" %} in the Home Assistant UI.
  • Click the button with + sign, and from the list of integrations, select HomeKit Controller.
  • Select the MyQ-... bridge.
  • Enter the pairing code that is physically printed on a sticker on the bridge.
  • Complete the remaining steps.

If you want the devices to be accessible via HomeKit, create a HomeKit Bridge using the following steps:

  • Go to {% my integrations title="Configuration >> Integrations" %} in the Home Assistant UI.
  • Click the button with + sign, and from the list of integrations, select HomeKit.
  • Create a bridge for the cover domain.
  • Follow the instructions to pair with the bridge.