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OutsideWorld RTU5024 Gate Opener with Remote Control: Remote control operation

Gate Opener with Remote Control — Openers, OutsideWorld

Ever wished you could open your gate without lifting a finger? Well, the Gate Opener with Remote Control is here to make that dream a reality. This nifty GSM gadget lets you swing your gate open or shut from practically anywhere—because who has time to walk all the way to the gate when you're in a hurry? Plus, it's not just about convenience; it's a solid step up in security too. And guess what? It comes with free call functionality and SMS commands, because sometimes, you just want to text your gate to open (how cool is that?). Oh, and it's built like a tank with a robust metal controller, so it's not going anywhere anytime soon.

Here's the lowdown on why you'll love it:

  • Control your gate from your phone—no magic wand required.
  • Free calls and SMS commands? Yes, please. It's like having a conversation with your gate.
  • Durability is its middle name, thanks to that tough metal build.
  • Setting it up is a breeze. Seriously, if you can use a smartphone, you can install this.
  • Free call functionality
  • SMS command capability
  • Metal access controller
  • GSM device
  • Remote control operation

General specs

  • Brand: OutsideWorld
  • Model: RTU5024
  • Seller: Joom
  • Operation: Remote control, SMS command, Free call
  • Material: Metal
  • Compatibility: GSM networks
  • First listed by seller: 6/21/25

If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.

$47.64
Last price update: 8/24/25
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Price $47.64 $55.14 $36.51 $69.52 $76.17 $50.74
Seller Joom Joom Joom Joom Joom Joom
Update August 19, 2025 August 19, 2025 August 19, 2025 August 19, 2025 August 19, 2025 August 19, 2025
Compatibility GSM networks GSM networks Garage doors, Gates Various door and gate systems Garage doors, Gates
Installation Easy Easy Easy, DIY-friendly
Gate Opener with Remote Control — Openers, OutsideWorld

Gate Opener with Remote Control

$47.64

Reviews

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Leo Edwards
Leo E. GB Manchester
June 28, 2025
Decision:

as someone who's always tinkering with gadgets and cars, i was fed up with having to manually open my gate every time i drove in or out—felt like a chore from the last century. after doing my research, i picked this up from the store, which was convenient. it solved the problem beautifully; now i can just tap my phone and the gate swings open, no more getting out in the rain. the takeaway? it's a very reliable upgrade that makes daily life smoother, though it's not perfect. i'd recommend it with a smile :) for most folks, but keep an eye on your signal strength.

  • Pros: it's a bit of a beast in terms of durability, with a very solid metal build that feels like it can handle anything. controlling the gate from my phone is incredibly convenient, especially when i'm in a rush or just being lazy, and the free call and text features add a fun, almost personal touch to operating it. setup was straightforward, no headaches there.
  • Cons: the reliance on mobile networks means it might not work in areas with poor signal, which could be a hassle. also, while the free calls are neat, they feel a bit gimmicky and might not be used much in practice. the overall system, though robust, could be a bit more refined in terms of responsiveness at times.
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