SOLO works alongside the NICE remote you already use.
The correct check is the remote model, not the gate motor.
If your model is outside the list, SOLO KIT is the most practical alternative.
If your gate uses a NICE remote, you can check in a few minutes whether 1Control SOLO is compatible and add smartphone opening without replacing the original remote.
SOLO works alongside the NICE remote you already use.
The correct check is the remote model, not the gate motor.
If your model is outside the list, SOLO KIT is the most practical alternative.
NICE covers several remote families commonly used on residential gates and garage doors. A dedicated guide makes it easier to identify the right family before starting the copy procedure.
SOLO works alongside many NICE remotes already in use. In practice you keep the original remote and add smartphone access for yourself, your family, or shared entry management.
With NICE there is no master/slave distinction to look for. The key question is whether the exact model is supported and whether the guided steps can be completed correctly.
Many NICE remotes require a final step close to the automation. That is normal: it is part of the process used to enable the command on the receiver or control board. If the final test does not open the gate, repeat the procedure calmly and complete the learning step near the automation.
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.
Check the NICE model on the compatibility page or in the static list on this page.
Place the remote close to SOLO and follow the app steps. In many cases you will need to stand near the automation to complete activation.
Use the final test in the app to confirm that the automation responds correctly.
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.
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.
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.
No. NICE remotes should not be evaluated with a master/slave logic. What matters is the exact model and the guided procedure requested by the app.
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.
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 NICE, continue from the SOLO compatibility hub by brand or open the full compatibility page directly.
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