Which CAME remotes work with 1Control SOLO

SOLO can copy many CAME remotes and add smartphone control to your gate. This page highlights the models most often searched before purchase.

Correct check

SOLO does not replace the CAME remote already in use.

Daily use

The exact remote code is more important than shape or color.

Fallback

If the model is unsupported, SOLO KIT remains the correct fallback.

Why this page is dedicated to CAME

CAME is one of the brands where remote families often look very similar. This guide helps separate TOP, TWIN, and similar-looking versions that may behave differently.

The logic remains simple: if the remote you use today is compatible with SOLO, you can copy its signal and start opening the gate from your phone without giving up the original transmitter.

For CAME rolling code families, the most important step is identifying the exact model. Two transmitters that look almost identical can still require different procedures.

Why the CAME model code matters more than the remote shape

Many users search for descriptions such as "black CAME remote" or "CAME remote with two buttons". For compatibility, the useful reference is always the model code: TOP 432EV, TOP 434M, TWIN, and similar families can require different copy logic.

CAME models often searched before purchase

This static list gives you a first practical orientation. For the final confirmation, always use the compatibility page, especially if your remote is old or exists in very similar-looking variants.

  • TOP 432EV
  • TOP 434EV
  • TOP 432EE
  • TOP 434EE
  • TOP 432NA
  • TOP 434NA
  • TOP 432M
  • TOP 434M
  • TOP 432S
  • TOP 434S
  • TOP 862EV
  • TOP 864EV
  • TOPD2RBS
  • TOPD4RBS
  • TWIN2
  • TWIN4

How to verify your CAME remote compatibility

Step 1

Identify the exact CAME remote code and compare it with the supported models below.

Step 2

Run the copy from the app while keeping the remote close to SOLO in the indicated position.

Step 3

When requested, stay near the gate and use the final test to confirm that the control unit accepts the command.

If the model is not compatible or if the compatibility page tells you that a direct connection is required, SOLO KIT is the correct solution: a small wired kit that makes the automation controllable without depending on the current remote compatibility.

CAME compatibility FAQ

How do I check whether my CAME remote is compatible with SOLO?

The correct check is based on the remote model, not on the motor brand or the control board. You can use the 1Control compatibility page and the static model list on this page as a practical starting point.

If my CAME remote is compatible, do I have to disable the original one?

No. In most cases 1Control SOLO works alongside the original remote instead of replacing it. That means you can keep using the remote you already have and add smartphone opening when useful.

If my CAME remote looks like a supported one, is that enough?

Not really. The outer case can help, but the correct check is always the exact model code. On CAME remotes the risk of confusing similar-looking versions is relatively high.

What happens if my CAME model is not listed or not supported?

If the model does not appear in the verification flow or the system clearly requires a different setup, the most practical path is SOLO KIT. It removes the dependency on the current remote by adding a dedicated receiver to the automation.

Explore other brands compatible with SOLO

Dedicated brand pages help you recognize the right models and move more quickly through compatibility notes, exceptions, and recommended products. If your remote is not CAME, continue from the SOLO compatibility hub by brand or open the full compatibility page directly.

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