Eagle Chrome Series 4 Button Visor Remote Transmitter (Model EG646) is a versatile and secure remote control designed for managing multiple access points in residential, multi-unit, and commercial settings. Its advanced features ensure both convenience and safety for users.


🔑 Key Features

  • Rolling Code Technology: Enhances security by generating a unique code with each use, preventing unauthorized access.

  • Self-Learning Programming: Simplifies setup by allowing the remote to easily pair with compatible receivers at the push of a button.

  • 433.92 MHz Frequency: Ensures reliable communication between the remote and the gate operator.

  • Four-Button Design: Offers versatile operation for controlling multiple gates or systems.

  • Visor Clip Design: Conveniently attaches to your vehicle's sun visor for easy access.

  • Compact Dimensions: Measures approximately 2.5" (H) x 1.5" (L) x 0.5" (W), making it unobtrusive yet accessible.

  • Included Battery: Comes with a CR2 battery, so it's ready for immediate use.


🔄 Compatibility

This remote is specifically designed to work with the following Eagle Chrome Series receivers:

  • EG650

  • EG652

Please note that it is not compatible with non-Chrome series receivers or other brands.


💲 Pricing and Availability

  • Price: Currently available for $49.99, discounted from the original price of $54.99.

  • Shipping: Enjoy free shipping within the continental United States.


🛠️ Installation and Setup

Setting up the EG646 is straightforward:

  1. Ensure your gate operator is equipped with a compatible receiver (EG650 or EG652).

  2. Activate the self-learning mode on your receiver.

  3. Press the desired button on the EG646 remote to pair it with the receiver.

For detailed instructions, refer to your receiver's user manual or contact Eagle Access Control Systems for support.

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