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12 March, 2026

Garage Door Video Keypad Review: Video Keypads vs. Smart Cameras

If you’ve been researching garage security upgrades, you’ve likely come across two popular options. A smart floodlight camera mounted above the driveway. Or a newer garage-specific device like a video keypad tied into your opener.

In this updated garage door video keypad review, we’re comparing verified features from LiftMaster’s myQ video keypad system and the Ring Floodlight Cam. We’ll also cover how Amazon Key in-garage delivery works and what you can realistically expect from each setup.

Let’s walk through what’s confirmed, what’s different, and what actually matters for homeowners.

What Is a Garage Door Video Keypad?

Before these devices hit the market, homeowners typically had to piece together separate tools. A keypad for entry. A camera for monitoring. And a smart controller if they wanted remote access. A garage door video keypad combines those functions into one integrated device designed specifically for the garage entry point.

LiftMaster Smart Video Keypad

According to LiftMaster’s official product documentation, the Smart Video Keypad offers 1080p HD video, motion detection alerts, and real-time notifications through the myQ app. It is designed to pair with compatible LiftMaster and Chamberlain myQ-enabled openers.

The LiftMaster Smart Video Keypad combines:

  • A wireless outdoor keypad
  • A built-in wide-angle camera
  • Two-way audio
  • Direct integration with the myQ app

Unlike a standalone camera, this device is purpose-built for garage access control. It allows homeowners to see activity at the garage and operate the door through the same ecosystem.

Ring Floodlight Cam

The Ring Floodlight Cam is a motion-activated outdoor security camera with built-in floodlights. Verified features from Ring’s official product page include:

  • 1080p HD video
  • Motion-activated LED floodlights
  • Two-way talk
  • Real-time motion alerts through the Ring app.
  • Optional video recording plans

What it does not natively include is direct garage door control.

Ring can integrate with certain smart home ecosystems, but it does not directly operate a garage door opener unless paired with a compatible smart garage controller. It is primarily a monitoring device, not an access control device.

So when comparing LiftMaster myQ vs Ring garage setups, the distinction is clear. One is built for door control. The other is built for perimeter surveillance.

Smart Garage Door Opener With Camera vs. Driveway Camera

At first glance, these two options can seem pretty similar. Both let you see what’s happening near your garage. Both send alerts to your phone. And both add a layer of visibility you didn’t have before.

But once you look closer, they serve very different purposes.

A smart garage door opener with a camera connected through myQ is focused on access and control. It’s built around the door itself, not just the area in front of it. With that setup, you can:

  • Open or close the garage remotely: Control the door directly from your phone.
  • Receive real-time door status alerts: Know whether the door is open, closed, or moving.
  • View live video from the keypad: See who is at the garage entry point.
  • Review recorded events with a subscription plan: Access saved clips when motion is detected.

With a driveway camera like Ring, the focus is on monitoring. You can:

  • Monitor motion in the driveway: Get alerts when someone approaches.
  • Record activity near the garage: Capture footage of vehicles or visitors.
  • Speak to visitors: Use two-way audio to communicate.

What it does not do on its own is confirm the mechanical position of the garage door. Unless the door is clearly visible in frame, you’re relying on what you can see rather than what the opener reports. And without additional hardware, you cannot control the door directly.

For homeowners who’ve ever wondered halfway through the workday whether the garage is closed, that built-in door status reporting through myQ is often the deciding factor.

Secure Package Delivery Garage Access With Amazon Key

Online shopping has made life easier, but it has also created a new security concern for homeowners. Secure package delivery inside the garage is one of the main reasons video keypads and myQ connected systems have gained attention in recent years.

Amazon Key

Amazon Key In Garage Delivery is an optional service available in select areas. According to Amazon’s official documentation, it requires:

  • A compatible myQ-enabled garage door opener
  • The myQ app
  • Linking your Amazon account to myQ
  • An active camera to monitor deliveries

When a package arrives, the driver requests access through Amazon’s system. The garage door opens briefly, the package is placed inside, and the door closes automatically.

You receive real-time notifications and can watch the delivery live if you have a connected camera device.

This is where the LiftMaster video keypad or other myQ compatible cameras provide additional utility. You can visually confirm that the delivery occurred and that the garage door closed properly.

For homeowners concerned about porch theft, this is a practical feature rather than just a convenience add-on.

So Which One Makes More Sense?

Here’s the practical takeaway.

If your primary goal is driveway visibility and motion lighting, a floodlight camera like Ring performs that job well.

If your goal is garage access control, door status confirmation, and integration with Amazon Key in-garage delivery, a LiftMaster myQ-based system offers functionality that a standard security camera does not.

In many cases, homeowners use both. A driveway camera for broader visibility and a smart garage door opener with camera integration for access management.

It really depends on what problem you are trying to solve.

When to Bring in a Pro

If you’re considering a video keypad or Amazon Key setup, it helps to confirm your opener compatibility first.

If you’re local, One Clear Choice Garage Doors can help evaluate whether your current system supports myQ features and walk you through upgrade options. You can reach us at (720) 437-8577 or schedule an appointment online for guidance based on your specific garage setup.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the LiftMaster Smart Video Keypad record video?

Yes. According to LiftMaster, the device records motion events and stores video clips with a myQ video storage subscription plan.

Can Ring control my garage door?

Not directly. Ring focuses on monitoring and alerts. Garage door control requires a compatible smart garage controller.

Does Amazon Key require a camera?

Amazon requires a compatible smart garage opener and myQ integration. A camera is strongly recommended for monitoring deliveries and confirming door closure.

Will my older garage door opener work with myQ?

Not all older models are compatible. Many newer LiftMaster and Chamberlain openers include myQ built in, while others may require an additional smart garage hub. Checking model compatibility is essential before purchasing add-ons.

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