Laser guided parking system which automatically activates when your garage door opens Removes the guesswork about when you need to stop your vehicle in your garage When you pull your car in the garage, you can line up the laser to a target on your car Includes 2 laser pointers for a 2 car garage Laser swivels 360 degrees so that you can mount the laser almost anywhere with a line of sight to your parking spot Heavy duty sticker allows you to mount the laser to the wall or ceiling without having to drill holes Each laser also has a mounting hole so you can screw it in a wall or ceiling to securely position the laser Easy to install, does not require any hard wiring Works with any garage door opening system
Don't buy it, I bought a set on WOOT and installed it....it only comes on about 1/3 of the time. The main box has some sort of internal sensor that knows when the garage door motor starts to run, but most of the time simply sits there.
You have to install the main box on the side of your actual garage door opener.
dublus
Addicted Member
posted: Nov. 12, 2009 @ 5:13p
Hmm... that's strange, we got one from WOOT as well and it works perfectly.
Maybe your motor doesn't "shake" enough to trip the sensor, or maybe you didn't stick the little box on with the arrow in the correct direction?
I can make ours turn on by just tapping the little box.
People (see above) who say a tennis ball is just as good don't have any kids walking through their garage. I got tired of re-hanging our tennis ball every time someone decided to "spike" it volleyball-style. "Why don't you train your kids better?" Because they're not my kids. MY kids DO know better.
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