
The Chamberlain KLIK1U Clicker Universal Remote Control is an easy-to-program remote control that is compatible with major brands of garage door systems. The Clicker can operate two different frequencies at the same time, so you can combine two remotes into one. Frequently used to replace lost or damaged remotes, the Clicker Universal Remote Control is a user-friendly solution that gives you secure and convenient access to your garage.
Discontinued by manufacturer
Compatible with almost all brands of garage doors manufactured after 1993
2 button design allows control of up to 2 garage door openers or gate systems at once
Uses Smart Learn technology for easy programmability and frequency recognition
Program remote in seconds
Built in visor clip and an indicator light to show when it is transmitting
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Paul S. Remington –
Worked perfectly!
I purchased this remote for two Chamberlain garage door openers and ditched all the wiring and switches installed in the garage. Using Velcro, I attached two strips on the back of the Clicker universal remote, then stuck it to the wall by the door entering the house from the garage. The back of the remote is flat, so it sets against the wall perfectly. What’s nice is, if anyone needs to use it, they can just pull it off the wall. The Velcro peels apart and the remote can be carried or placed in a pocket (it’s small). When you come back, just press the Velcro back on the strip on the wall.The remote comes with a clip that can be slipped into the back of the case. If you intend to use this in your car, for example, it can be easily used for that. The clip enables it to be placed on your sun shade or any other place in your car.Programming was a snap! I purchased this particular remote because it’s made by Chamberlain. I have two Chamberlain garage openers. One is only a few years old. The other is at least twenty years old. I was concerned whatever remote I bought wouldn’t work with the older opener. This remote worked perfectly! It identified the other opener, which the instructions stated was built between ’93 and ’96. The instructions are easy to follow, and I didn’t have any problem trying to figure out how to program it. It took about ten minutes to program the remote for both openers.Programming is accomplished by either setting DIP switches inside the remote or pressing buttons on the remote along with the Learn button on your opener. Since I had Chamberlain openers, I just had to press the opener’s Learn button and program the remote using the remote buttons. The process is fairly simple, and the instructions explain it well.The remote uses a common 2032 battery, which is easily found in drug stores, grocery stores, big-box home improvement stores, etc.Not only do I recommend this remote, but I’ve *already* done so with a friend of mine.
HeftyJo –
Blessed be the Chamberlain clicker!
I had been using the same piece of garbage, Genie garage door opener for 15 years now. A big boxy opener with the battery door held on with tape and a wonky button that had to be pressed sometimes up to 10 times before it would open the door. And I had to drive right up next to the door to even get in range to begin with. At one time long ago I tried to buy a universal remote that I happened across as the hardware store but it honestly didn’t work any better. I thought it was just the way it was seeing as the opener was installed in the early 80’s. But here recently the battery on the remote had to be changed. I had to cut the tape off of it and get the old battery out and while I was messing with it I just got so frustrated with it I felt like throwing it out the back door. So, I searched up openers and was almost going to buy one that was half the cost of the Chamberlain KLIK1U thinking I’d save some money. But then I read the reviews and saw that people were complaining that it had no range and/or stopped working after a few weeks which is pretty much the same experience I had with the remote I tried buying long ago. That’s when I figured it was worth the hassle to just go ahead and spend more money for something with quality and the Chamberlain clicker certainly hasn’t disappointed. Right out of the package I appreciated that this remote is a good bit smaller than my old remote that used the latest in 1980’s technology. The button has a nice firm ‘click’ to it, so it is aptly named the KLIK1U. It also comes with a solid metal clip to hang it on the sun visor. It was a breeze to program as my old unit used the dip switches to set the frequency. I just copied the dip switch pattern from my old remote, then pressed the button 13 times to cycle to the correct program for my old Genie garage door opener, and WAALAAA!!!! the garage door immediately opened. I went for a quick spin to the store and on the way back I tested it out by pressing the button right as I reached the end of my driveway and in one quick button press the door instantly began to open. Normally I’d have to drive up to the door with my front bumper nearly touching the door. I raised my arms to the sky and issued forth a glorious hymnal to the greatness that is the Chamberlain KLIK1U Clicker Transmitter. Why oh why have I been torturing myself for one and a half decades using the decrepit old remote that came with the house. The Chamberlain clicker has literally set me free from the confines of my garage with one simple sweet click of remote controlled goodness.
Michael Killion –
Great opener remote that coded easily to my 2015/2016 Sears Craftsman openers
Works and was able to re-code it easily to my 2015/2016 Sears Craftsman garage door openers. Somehow, I lost the original opener (which I didn’t really care for in the first place). The original came with three (3) large buttons. I have two (2) garage doors. The outside lights are on a photo sensor so they come off and on automatically with the daylight (or lack thereof). I really did not see the point of having a larger garage opener with an additional button that I would probably never use. This Chamberlain model works great…..coded “one” for the larger door and coded “two” for the smaller, single garage door. The directions are pretty straight forward and was easy to pair with my Sears Craftsman units. Total time was maybe 5 minutes…..remember that you are coding these remotes to the actual motor drive unit that is above the car (not the wall unit by the house/inside door and light switch). You may have to carefully take off the clear/white shroud that covers the light bulb(s) to access the fuse box and “learn” buttons. Like almost all remotes, this one too comes with a visor clip for ease of use and a quick reach. The overall size of this is about half the size of an Apple iPhone 5. Without the visor clip, it is small enough to fit inside your shorts pocket or jeans/pants pocket if you wanted to take it with you during a walk/jog or bike ride away from your house. Most likely, I will be ordering a couple of more (as spares), just in case.
ACA –
Es necesario leer bien el instructivo anexo, si todo te queda claro y lo configuras bien, funciona a la primera sin problemas
Francois –
The instruction that come with it are very easy to use even in the case of an older system that needs to be programmed manually. It’s been working flawlessly for the last couple of years.
Amazoning Andy –
Moved into a house that was missing the remote to the garage door opener. I normally use the built in door opener buttons in my car, but I needed a working remote to program the car buttons. I was able to program this to work with the existing Craftsman 139.18452 door opener with little fuss and in turn this remote worked for programming the HomeLink buttons in my car and van.
IvarVaday –
Amazing! Yes expensive, but having two garage doors and both on two different makes (inherited from previous owners) I really didn’t want my wife fumbling around two different openers, having one just made sense. In terms of the setup, well, it was almost as quick as opening the package itself. Having a chamerlain and craftsman, the setup was the same, both on Red learn buttons. All in all, came quick, packing was secure and configuration was a breeze! If you’re like me with two/multiple garage opener makes, this is definitely the way to go.
ByRo –
Works good, extremely easy to program with opener which had learn button, took under 5 minutes, range isn’t the best of the openers I’ve had but is adequit, 30-50′ approx range for me.