

🚪🔒 Elevate your garage game with smart, silent power!
The Genie QuietLift Connect is a premium WiFi-enabled garage door opener featuring a whisper-quiet ¾ HPc steel-reinforced belt drive motor. Compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant, it offers seamless voice and app control, plus enhanced security with Intellicode technology and multiple access options. Designed for easy installation and reliable performance, it’s the smart upgrade for modern homes seeking convenience and quiet sophistication.






































| Brand | Genie |
| Color | 3/4 HPc Motor, Works with Amazon Alexa & Google Assistant |
| Exterior Finish | Either 'Aluminum' or 'Stainless Steel' |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Material | Metal |
| Product Dimensions | 19.4"L x 3"W x 5"H |
A**R
Excellent opener
Easy installation and good price. Been using it for several months and so far it works perfectly and is the quietest I have ever heard.
J**V
Great features, Great upgrade at a reasonable price.
UPDATE 7 months later. Really love this SMART WIFI garage door opener. The wife made me replace her door opener immediately so I now have two to review. Never a issue in 7 months. The app works great to notify you and open/close the doors remotely. Not once has the door not closed correctly on the first try. Smooth and quiet opener. My old Genie screw drive opener went out after 16 years of use. Any electronic that you can get 15 years of problem free use out of is a solid product. I have only had this new opener installed for a week so far. Lots of options with openers nowadays. 1) Battery backup - this model doesn't have it and I didn't feel that it served much purpose for me. I am capable of pulling the handle to release the door if there is a power outage which is short term and rare in Illinois. An extra $100 plus the maintenance involved in the battery made me rule out that option. 2) Wifi - To sum it up if you are on the fence. Buy this model which includes the SMART Connect functions. I have a ton of connected devices in my house. I asked myself do I really care about wifi on a garage door opener. I didn't think I would. I have a WYZE cam in my garage to tell me if I accidently left the garage door open which happens often when you are 3 blocks away from the house. Did I need a connected opener also? I have found out the answer is yes. Not only can you open and close the door through the FREE and awesome Aladdin app it will tell you whether the door is currently closed or open. The app is super simple to use - you can get notifications each time the door is opened or closed - or not if you choose. It also has an easy way to add Siri capability to open and close. Now I can pull on my block and just say Hey Siri open the Truck Garage. I don't even need to carry a door opener now. I can open and close the door from anywhere in the world now. I can now create a rule in the app to close the door if I left it open after 1045pm. Pretty cool. 3) Install. Took about 1 hour to disassemble my old Genie. The new one took me about 3 hours to install. I do a lot of home projects so I am quite handy. The instructions could be slightly better. I read the paper instructions, I can't comment on the video instructions. Overall install is easy. I wish they would clarify the turnbuckle belt attachment step. Also they never detailed how to lock in the door for the first time and properly run. After the instructions were finished I thought I was ready to run the door. However it only lift the door 3 feet. I messed around for 30 minutes trying different things thinking it was a hardware problem. The issue however lies in the 2nd set of instructions which is the programming portion. I figured the remotes come preprogrammed I don't have to read those instructions since I dont have Homelink buttons inside my F150. What they should clarify on the first set of instructions is the programming instructions includes the LIFT and CLOSE "learning". You have to press certain buttons so the opener learns where to stop to open and close the door. I was used to the old opener that had a small switch on the track that physically was moved to tell the opener where to open and close. Long story short. Read the Programming guide. This should be included on the first set of instructions in my opinion. 4) Quietness. While I didn't want anything super quiet this opener is much smoother and quieter. My second garage door with another 16 year old genie now sounds like a train rolling in. I can now barely hear the garage door through the inside house door. The belt drive is certainly recommended over the screw drive. 5) Downsides. I should have bought this much sooner. Well worth $209. Withing one day the wife said I now have to buy her side of the garage a new one also. Can I consider that a downside? The second install will likely be super quick. I bet I can have the old one down in 30 minutes and the new one up in under 1 hour. So far no downsides, buy one if you are in the market.
J**K
quite and easy installation
Installation is straightforward, and the detailed manual along with YouTube instructions make it even easier. It took more than 5 hours for installation (I am not very handy). The belt drive operates quietly and smoothly, and the wire connections are simple. I highly recommend this item. However, there is room for improvement: the nails provided for securing the wire to the wall are suitable for wood, not panels. I had to purchase dual nail sets separately, which could be improved.
R**E
Genie Wi Fi opener
The install was easy , even though the instructions weren't the best, you should have two people, I have installed garage openers in the past. Nice that it came with the wireless keypad and two remotes that were programmed, the Genie app was easy to install on my iPad and phone and I can open and close the door wit Alexa,the hardest part was getting the Honda Pilot to link to the opener, I also programmed two other remotes for my motorcycle and old classic truck which was easy. First time I have used a belt driven opener, it's quiet so that's nice. 4 stars because there is a few plastic parts that I am not sure how durable they are. Overall I like the product.
A**R
Great Installation Instructions.
My old garage door opener stopped working this winter and I needed a new one and after looking I decided on the Genie QuietLift Connect – WiFi Smart Garage Door Opener with Added Wireless Keypad, ¾ HPC Smart Belt Drive – Compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant, Model 3053-TKV because of some of the added features. Here are my thoughts on the garage door opener: PROS: 1) The installation instructions come on one big sheet of paper and it steps you through with adequate pictures and details to accomplish the install. 2) Programing the remotes, the keypad, my car, and connecting to my wifi and the app were all easy to do and went just as the instructions stated. 3) Adjusting the door travel was also easy to do. 4) This is a very quite garage door opener. My garage door makes more noise than the opener. So if you have an attached garage this is certainly a bonus. 5) The 3/4 hp motor has ample power to lift my single stall garage door. I think the old one was a 1/2 hp so you should be able to handle a much larger door than what I have with this unit. 6) The keypad entry unit is wireless! I was thankful that I did not have to run another wire to be able to install the keypad. You just program it with the garage door and screw it on at a convenient location. 7) The app is easy to use and lets you know if your door is open or closed. No more wondering after you left if you had forgotten to close the door. CONS: 1) The rail that the arm slides on to open and close the door is made out of several segments that slide together. The segments do not join super smoothly so the plastic slide bumps and jumps at each joint in the rail. My old garage door had a single piece rail and the slide was metal. I worry about the wear that will occur on the plastic slide as it rubs on these joints (Pic 2). 2) I was hopeful that I could use all the existing stuff from my old garage door opener and just replace the motor unit. No way. To many different type parts so: the rail, the eye sensors the brackets, everything had to be replaced. If you are replacing an old unit , do not get your hopes up that all you will have to do is drop out the old motor and install the new one. What can I say, I am an optimist and expect things to always go easy! 3) The instructions are good, but expect it to take a day to install. You will also need some accurate measuring tools to find the centerline of the garage door so you can then locate where the brackets that hold the rail and the bracket on the door should be placed. 4) It seems to be set up more for a wooden garage door. My door is a cheap sheet metal door so I had to do a little winging it to make a solid support for the garage door bracket. It may have taken a Saturday to install, but once it is in it is working flawlessly and now I have multiple ways of opening my garage door and ways of allowing my kiddos to get in to the garage to find a tool they need. If my kiddos are reading this, put the tools back when you are done with them! :>) I would purchase this product again and I recommend this garage door opener.
H**W
Quiet. Easy to program & use. Remotes, app, Homelink & Alex/Google integration. Tons to like.
Some reasons I bought this brand/model: I already have another one and like it. It’s super quiet, which is important because there is a bedroom above the garage. It has an app that can be used to open/close and see status. It works with my Alexa and Google assistant devices. It comes with remotes and a keypad. Works with the HomeLink system in my vehicles. Pretty straight forward installation. The only little nitpicks are the overblown flashing and beeping when activated from the app (I assume it’s a safety measure if someone is in the garage while someone else activates the door from the app – it’s a warning for the person in the garage). I also don’t love that I still have to use lightbulbs on this device – why they haven’t integrated simpler LED lighting is puzzling – maybe because they would have to redesign the units that they’ve been manufacturing for years, or they have so many of these already in inventory.. or it would cost a lot to change the manufacturing process, not sure, but smaller, lighter, built in LED’s would be a nice upgrade to an already really good unit.
E**R
Review for the "Used - Like New" Model 3053 Only - Buyer Beware!
I've not had issues with buying the "Used-Like New" versions of stuff before. I feel like it both saves money and its a way to help sellers with all the stuff that I myself have opened, didn't use and returned in the past. Maybe I should know better when it came to electronics like this, but clearly looking at it now someone had an issue with their same model opener and they ordered a new one and swapped out the head unit that wasn't working and returned it. Now once I got everything installed the head unit isn't working correctly and upon inspection after working with the Genie Help Dept, see that there were cobwebs in the unit once I took the cover off. Clearly its been used for a bit. I'm going to bite the bullet and get it repaired through Genie instead of continuing the cycle, but buyer beware of the "Used-Like New" garage door openers - all of them. Its just too easy to do exactly this and return it. And then you're stuck. Sure I saved 30 bucks, but its not at all worth the hassle. The units itself is fine. Was pretty easy to install. Once it works I'll be happy. Genie was also very easy to work with.
J**T
Great value, excellent customer service
After having been quoted up to $750 to have a new automatic garage door opener installed after our old one died (after 30 years, so no complaints), I decided to risk buying this unit and installing it myself. I am a not-especially-handy 76 year-old guy, but after watching a couple of videos on YouTube first, the installation did not seem especially arduous, and it would save $4-500, so what the heck. And also I inveigled my brother to help me, on the grounds that two old farts can't be too much worse than one. Anyway, bottom line, I am really glad I took this route. The installation was for the most part straightforward, and the unit works beautifully. And it is soooo quiet; that belt drive just purrs! Actually the hardest part for me was running the wiring from the door sensors (which, if interrupted by your dog or grandkid, prevent the door from closing). The previous installation ran wiring along the rail, but you can't do that with this unit, because the belt wraps around the rail (that is, it's external to the rail itself), and also the carriage that pulls the door travels on the rail. So I had to route the wiring along the wall of the garage, then up across the ceiling to the motor supports, then down to the motor. Our garage has a peaked roof, so that was a bit of a high-wire act! The other problem I ran into was that the instructions for programming the door limits were a bit obtuse. But I called the Genie helpline, expecting not a lot, and was pleasantly surprised to find the helpdesk person knew exactly what to do, and walked me through the process while I was on the phone. And that was that. In short, I really could not be more pleased with the product and with Genie's support. Especially in this day and age. Strongly recommended.
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