7eregrine
The man, the myth, the legend
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- Land of Cleve
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- 2016.5 CX5
Go on. How does that work?That is why, there are arrival(presence) sensors.
Go on. How does that work?That is why, there are arrival(presence) sensors.
Shopping for some new halogen low-beam headlights. Choices overload.
OEMs are getting dimmer. Hoping maybe something a little more white light in nature, but looks like those burn out faster.
Cool, thanks for the suggestions!I really like PIAA, but for the halogens and the cost, I*d get the Philips Xtreme Visions. Think you*ll be happy, and they*re way better than the stockers...The Sylvanias will Work great too...
Awesome. Thanks for the suggestions.I was also going to suggest Philips as well, usually their bulbs are a safe bet. I only have experience with their D4S bulbs used in HID applications, though.
Go on. How does that work?
Following their long passage from China, just added some inexpensive door sill protectors.
Ordered them here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/ (commissions earned)
Nice product for the money. (Yes, the interior plastic piece needs cleaning.)
The red section is a separate part that is best attached with the provided 3M tape before installation on the vehicle.
The red is a reasonably-close match to the Soul Red Crystal paint ... a plus.
Left and right parts aren't labeled, but test fitting quickly determines which is which.
Thanks. My house is pretty dialed in. Still pretty pleased with the buttons on the rear view working. Don't see a real need for a smart garage door though. I have buttons in the cars, in the garage and by the back door.For all this to work, you will need a whole smart home setup, with hub and other devices.
There is a way to open and close with your phone, or Alexa/Google.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMhcsfr29Yg&t=422s
Thanks. My house is pretty dialed in. Still pretty pleased with the buttons on the rear view working. Don't see a real need for a smart garage door though. I have buttons in the cars, in the garage and by the back door.
Ahh. Didn't consider that scenario.[emoji106]But, if you leave from home and you are not sure, if you have closed the garage door, it's a good feature, that you can look it up on the phone. And this is only the garage door. You can adjust the temperature on your thermostat, other door window sensors, that you can check, if you left them open. etc. etc.
But, if you leave from home and you are not sure, if you have closed the garage door, it's a good feature, that you can look it up on the phone. And this is only the garage door. You can adjust the temperature on your thermostat, other door window sensors, that you can check, if you left them open. etc. etc.
I have a smart garage door opener from Chamberlain, it's good because you can open it with your smart phone or watch, however sometimes it would give me false alerts,
therefore nothing beats it than having a security camera mounted inside your garage, this definitely makes certain if your garage door is open or closed.
I have a smart garage door opener from Chamberlain, it's good because you can open it with your smart phone or watch, however sometimes it would give me false alerts,
therefore nothing beats it than having a security camera mounted inside your garage, this definitely makes certain if your garage door is open or closed.
Good tip. I have a camera in garage as well.
I've had the Chamberlain MyQ garage door control for quite some time and like that it can provide door status and control the opener via cell phone.
I also have a comprehensive exterior camera system as well as cameras inside the house ... but somehow overlooked placing one inside the garage.
You two prompted me to reactivate an older camera and position it inside the garage.
Thank you.