Seco-Larm keypad SK-1011-SDQ vs Mighty Mule Wireless Digital Keypad
Overall winner: Mighty Mule Wireless Digital Keypad
Key Differences
Seco-Larm (A) offers a stainless-steel 12-button backlit keypad, large permanent/guest code capacity and a built-in clock for auto-disable, making it better for heavy-duty, flexible code management. Mighty Mule (B) is a wireless-focused keypad that's easier to install and designed to work with gate openers, with more user reviews but mixed reports on mountability and battery life
Seco-Larm keypad SK-1011-SDQ
Keypad controller with 12 buttons, always-on backlit stainless-steel face, supports up to 1,000 permanent codes and 50 guest codes. Auto-disable by time and egress input for exit without code. Customers cite ease of installation and solid performance
Pros
- 12-button backlit keypad
- large code capacity (permanent and guest codes)
- built-in clock for auto-disable
- egress input for exit without code
Cons
- no explicit compatibility details
- no mention of wireless option
- no installation tooling specifics
Mighty Mule Wireless Digital Keypad
Wireless keypad compatible with select Mighty Mule gate openers for easy installation. Customers cite ease of installation and good quality, with mixed opinions on mountability and battery life
Pros
- easy installation
- works with gate openers
- quality build
- wireless convenience
Cons
- mixed mountability
- mixed battery life
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Mighty Mule |
| Durability | Seco-Larm |
| Versatility | Seco-Larm |
| User Reviews | Mighty Mule |