Britain’s leading garage door manufacturer, Garador, has introduced a new robust hand transmitter designed specifically for use with its popular GaraMatic operators.
The new hand transmitter has been carefully designed not just for convenience but also with a more robust design that has greater resistance to damage.
With a rubber coated surface and three large buttons, the new hand transmitter has been designed to last much longer than others currently available on the market. The new form factor is extremely robust with a solid casing that is drop proof and much more resilient in withstanding knocks and everyday use. Furthermore, it’s also weather resistant.
Plus, with its three large buttons, it’s also easy to use even when wearing gloves – perhaps after doing a spot of gardening or cycling. It’s ideal for homeowners who are frequently operating their garage door.
Designed specifically for use with Garador’s range of GaraMatic operators, the hand transmitter has three large buttons, which can be used to control both garage doors and operator functions.
Jon Watson, Garador’s Managing Director, comments: “We’ve developed this new robust handheld transmitter for people who enjoy active outdoor lives. These new handhelds can be used to control up to three residential garage doors plus full operational functions on our GaraMatic operators such as partial opening of the garage doors and courtesy lights within the garage.”
The handhelds have undergone the most vigorous testing, including even been run over by a vehicle, to ensure their special protective design offers maximum protection.
With reliability and ease of use engineered into all of Garador’s products, this new robust design of hand transmitter will add a useful solution to their already extensive range of garage doors remotes and accessories.
Find out more by calling 01935 443722 or visiting www.garador.co.uk
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