SGate Smart Door Opener
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The SGate Smart GSM Door Opener (remote control for home, store, or villa gates) can be installed on any electric or automatic parking gate. It completely eliminates the need for traditional remote controls — users can simply make a free call (missed call) to the device’s SIM card number to open the gate from anywhere.
Control Electric Gates with the SGate GSM System (Remote Gate Opener)
The SGate GSM Electric Gate Controller is designed to automate and modernize residential and parking gates. Equipped with a built-in Wi-Fi module, it allows easy connection via mobile phone or tablet to configure the device and register authorized numbers for gate access. With its dedicated SIM card slot, the SGate system works seamlessly without the need for internet — users can open the gate by simply placing a free “missed call” to the device’s SIM number.
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Frequently Asked Questions About SGate
A smart door opener is an intelligent control system that allows users to open doors using their mobile phones through a simple application interface. These devices operate by sending secure signals between the controller and the app installed on the user’s smartphone.
The device includes a built-in web service that allows easy configuration and management. By registering authorized mobile numbers, users can open the desired gate from anywhere simply by making a free call to the SIM card installed inside the device.
