Hale vs Wayzn
Wayzn motorizes the sliding glass door you already own. Hale builds a sealed, custom-fit pet door into your door, wall, screen, glass, or kennel, with no app, no Wi-Fi, no motor, and a lifetime frame warranty. Here is when each one is the right call.
A real Hale pet door, sealed and built in
The short answer
Which one is right for you?
It comes down to one thing: do you want to automate the door you already have, or build a door that is your pet's? Wayzn does the first. Hale does the second.
Choose Hale if…
You own your home (or your landlord approves), and you want pet access that just works.
- A real sealed pet door, weatherstripped and lockable, not a powered opener on existing glass
- An opening sized to your pet, not to your patio track, across a door, wall, screen, glass, or kennel
- No app, no Wi-Fi, no motor, no batteries, nothing to calibrate or brick in a power cut
- A 3-or-more-panel slider, an outdoor opening, or any door Wayzn rules out

Choose Wayzn if…
You rent or cannot cut into the home, and you want app-controlled automation.
- You rent, and need a removable, no-cut solution you can take when you move
- You have a compatible two-panel sliding glass door (fixed panel outermost)
- You want app, Alexa, scheduling, or open-from-anywhere remote control
- You are comfortable owning a smart-home device: power, Wi-Fi, calibration, and the occasional update
Hold the whole comparison in one sentence: Wayzn moves the big door; Hale creates a smaller one. Almost every trade-off below flows from that.
The real difference
A real sealed pet door vs. an opener on existing glass
This is the whole decision. Wayzn is not a pet door in the usual sense: there is no flap, no insert, no cut-in opening. It is a motor that pushes your patio slider open. Hale is the door itself.
Our approach: build the door
A purpose-built, sealed pet door
An extruded aluminum frame, a magnetic-close flexible flap, nylon-pile weatherstripping, and a steel-pin security cover, built to order and sized to your pet. It is the actual barrier: it seals heat in, weather out, and locks at night.
Wayzn's approach: open the door you own
A motor bolted to your slider
A patented actuator taped and screwed to the inside of a two-panel slider, which pushes the whole human-sized panel open and pulls it shut on a trigger. Clever for renters: no glass work, no hole, removable when you move.
Why it matters. When a Hale door is closed, a sealed, locked, pet-sized panel protects your home. When Wayzn opens, it swings a full-height, human-sized doorway, which is why Wayzn's own guidance says full automation is not recommended around pools, small children, small pets, or unsecured yards.
In fairness
The narrow cases where Wayzn is the better buy
We will say it plainly: in these situations, Wayzn beats us, and if one is a hard requirement, buy theirs with confidence. For a homeowner, none of them usually applies.
You rent or cannot cut in
Wayzn installs on an existing slider with a screwdriver and removable tape: no hole, no glass work, removable when you move. This is its strongest, most legitimate advantage. Most Hale models are permanent home improvements.
You want remote, app control
Wayzn opens from your phone anywhere, runs Alexa routines, and supports scheduling. Add the optional collar tag and your dog triggers it hands-free. Hale has no smart product: if "let the dog out from my desk" is the job, Wayzn does it and we do not.
Your dog refuses a flap
Because Wayzn opens the actual slider, your pet never pushes through a flap. For a timid or older dog that already walks through the patio door confidently, that can feel more natural and sidesteps flap training entirely.
The honest one-liner: if your biggest problem is "I need a smart, removable way to open my sliding glass door," Wayzn is probably your answer. If it is "I want a durable pet door built into my home," keep reading.
Why Hale wins
Five places Hale comes out ahead
For a homeowner choosing between these two, it comes down to these five, starting with the one that matters most.
It is a real, sealed door, not an opener.
A Hale door is the barrier. A magnetic-close flap, nylon-pile weatherstripping, double-flap configurations, and a steel-pin security cover seal heat in, weather out, and lock at night. Wayzn adds none of that: when it closes, your home is only as sealed and secure as the existing slider it bolts onto.
And Wayzn opens a full-height, human-sized doorway under motor power. A Hale door opens a pet-sized one, which is exactly why energy, weather, and security all favor a purpose-built door.
Sealed flap · magnetic close · weatherstripping
11 standard sizes + custom
Sized to your dog's body, not your door's geometry
Wayzn's three sizes are not pet sizes at all, they are exposed-track-length ranges (27″ to roughly 50″). Your pet goes through whatever gap the slider happens to create.
We size around the animal, shoulder height, chest width, and step-over, across 11 standard sizes plus custom, from Small Medium up to Giant (15½″ × 27½″). There is even a 2,247-breed sizing guide, because fitting a greyhound and a bulldog that weigh the same takes more than a weight bracket.
Five install families, not one door type
Wayzn fits most two-panel sliding glass doors where the fixed panel is the outermost, and only those. It is not designed for 3-or-more-panel sliders, and it cannot be installed outside.
Hale installs into a swinging door, through a wall, into a screen, into glass (sliding doors, French doors, windows), and into commercial kennels. One slider configuration vs. five install families. If your situation is anything other than a qualifying two-panel slider, this is the whole ballgame.
Have a sliding glass door and would rather not cut a wall? Our In-Glass Model builds a finished pet door right into the glass, a permanent result, not a motor on the rail.
Door · Wall · Screen · In-glass · Kennel
Pet-operated · nothing to fail
Nothing to power. Nothing to program. Nothing to brick.
Wayzn needs a power outlet, 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi, app pairing, and a calibration routine, and its help center covers the predictable failure modes: pairing, calibration drift, obstruction loops, Wi-Fi drops, and adhesive that will not stick. The collar tag adds batteries and a receiver on top.
A Hale door needs none of it. The main wear item is the flap, a known, cheap, replaceable consumable, not a control board. The fair line: Wayzn gives you more control; Hale gives you fewer things that can fail.
When it worked, it was great, and support was fantastic, but the unit became unusable in under 1.5 years and the replacement option was costly. , Travis Parsons, owner review on Google Play
A lifetime frame warranty and a parts catalog that keeps it running
Pet access is a daily product. Every day your pet pushes through. Hale backs its frames for life and its flaps for 10 years, and sells the long tail to keep a door running for decades: flaps, flap kits, wall tunnels, weatherstripping, lock parts. Wayzn's standard warranty is one year, with paid extensions to two or three, and there is no public price for a replacement motor or control board.
The money, done straight
Wayzn's real price is not the sticker price
Wayzn lists at $549 on sale. But the opener alone is not the autonomous "dog door" experience most buyers picture. Compare working systems to working systems, and the number moves.
The honest Wayzn price stack
Wayzn's own FAQ is clear: built-in motion can let your pet out, but it cannot sense your pet through the glass to let it back in. For true hands-free in-and-out, Wayzn steers you to the $199 Pet Tag set. So the realistic working number is closer to $748 to $847, not $549.
Hale is configured, not flat-priced
Hale is made to order, so price depends on model, size, flap count, and options. On a basic screen or door install, Hale hardware can come in below Wayzn. On a wall or in-glass project, Hale can cost more once you add glass and labor. The honest verdict is not "Hale is cheaper," it is "compare the right configurations."
The trial-and-return trap, worth knowing before you order
You often cannot know whether Wayzn fits, door layout, track length, outlet location, blind interference, slider weight, until you have installed and tested it. And Wayzn's terms say opened or damaged items carry a minimum 20% restocking fee, with shipping non-refundable. A bad-fit trial can become a $110–$170 lesson before you have a working pet door.
Minimum 20% restocking fee, plus non-refundable shipping, if the slider or sensor turns out not to fit.
The autonomous setup carries a bigger restocking exposure, again before any working pet access.
No public price for a replacement motor or control board: a serious failure after coverage can mean buying another unit.
Lower friction, one known cost later
Our flap is a consumable, and we will not hide it: replacement flaps run about $36–$204 by size, once in many years. Against that, a correctly sized door has no motor, board, tag, or receiver to fail, and the frame is covered for life. There is no opened-box restocking surprise gating whether you ever get working pet access.
The fair read: Wayzn looks simple at $549, but the working autonomous number runs to $748 and up, and the long-term durability is the open question. Hale starts lower on a basic install, costs more on a glass or wall project, and has a soft flap you replace on schedule. Compare working systems, not stickers.
Side-by-side
The whole picture, on one screen
On the lines a homeowner weighs, a real sealed door, fit, install breadth, simplicity, and warranty, Hale comes out ahead (✓). Wayzn leads on its own narrow strengths: a removable no-cut install and app control.
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|---|---|---|
| Product type | ✓Made-to-order sealed pet door | Smart opener for an existing slider |
| Core job | Creates a dedicated pet-sized doorway | Opens your full-height patio slider |
| Install surfaces | ✓Door, wall, screen, in-glass, kennel | Compatible two-panel sliding glass doors only |
| Sizing | ✓11 standard + custom; by pet body | By exposed track length (door geometry) |
| How the pet gets through | Pushes a soft, sealed flap | Full slider opens and closes |
| Power / Wi-Fi | ✓None needed | Requires outlet + 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi |
| Two-way auto access | ✓Always, both directions, no electronics | Motion lets pet out; back in needs app/Alexa or the $199 tag |
| Smart controls | None | App, Alexa, motion, optional Pet Tag |
| Renter-friendly | Generally no (landlord-approved installs) | Yes, removable no-cut design |
| Sticker price | From $149 (screen) / $216 (door) | $549 sale opener; ~$748 autonomous |
| Standard warranty | ✓Lifetime frame + 10-yr flap | 1 year (paid 2-yr/3-yr extensions) |
| Replacement parts | ✓Flaps, kits, tunnels, weatherstripping, lock parts | Tags, batteries, tape, adapters; no public motor/board price |
| Main failure mode | Flap wear; install quality | Wi-Fi / app / calibration / sensor / power |
| Made in USA | Yes, made to order | Designed in CA; assembly U.S. and/or Colombia |
Wayzn pricing is sale-driven and the most time-sensitive line here. Re-check the current price and stock before you order.
What Wayzn owners run into
They love the idea. The friction is the smart layer.
The pattern across reviews is remarkably consistent: owners love freedom from being the doorman, and the regret is about trust, not the concept. A pet door has to be boringly reliable, because the pet depends on it.
The genuine win, freedom from the door
Not worrying about the dogs being stuck inside is huge.
on a commute that can run four hours · Wayzn testimonials
When the install reality bites
The 3-minute install became four hours, with app and Wi-Fi connection failures, on a purchase around $700.
App Store
Calibration drift, the recurring theme
The unit malfunctions roughly every two weeks, loses calibration, and then will not open or close fully.
who still called the convenience great · Reddit
When failures reach the dog
The failures confused the dog, required manual opening each morning, and caused training regression.
The numbers tell the same split story: Wayzn's own product page shows 4.8/5 from 51 reviews, while the App Store sits near 2.7/5 and Google Play near 3.1/5. The hardware idea is loved; the app channel is rougher. A mechanical door removes that entire failure stack, fewer links to break.
Already have a sliding glass door?
Wayzn, or a door built into the glass?
If you rent, Wayzn is the sensible choice
Most Hale models mean cutting into a door, wall, or glass, permanent home improvements, not removable gadgets. If you rent and cannot modify the property, Wayzn's no-cut design is the better call, and we would rather you buy the right thing.
Look at Hale when you own the home and want pet access that is part of the house: sized to your dog, sealed and locking, and not dependent on your router staying up. The most common path we see is not Wayzn vs. Hale as enemies, it is a timeline, Wayzn made sense in the apartment, and now you have a house.
The closest Hale model: In-Glass
If you came here because of a sliding glass door, the Hale equivalent is the In-Glass Model, built for sliding glass doors, French doors, and windows, with a pin lock on double-pane configurations. Two honest caveats before you order:
- It is a permanent, professional glass installation, not a tape-on device you remove when you move
- The listed door price excludes the glass: budget for the glass unit and the installer on top
- Rather not touch the glass at all? A Wall Model routes around it entirely with a self-framing tunnel
- Prefer the easiest permanent option? A Door Model installs into an existing swinging door
A 3-or-more-panel slider? Wayzn is not designed for it. An In-Glass install may still be possible, a question for an installer.
FAQ
Questions shoppers ask comparing the two
? Is Hale a smart alternative to Wayzn?
No, and we will not pretend otherwise. Hale is a mechanical pet door: no app, no schedules, no remote open, no collar access. Hale is the alternative for people who want permanent, sealed pet access without electronics, not a feature-for-feature smart competitor. If app control is the job, Wayzn does it and we do not.
? What Hale model is closest to Wayzn?
The In-Glass Model, because it is built for sliding glass doors, French doors, and windows. The key difference: it is a permanent, professional glass installation that builds a real sealed pet door into the glass, and the glass is a separate cost from the listed door price. Wayzn instead motorizes the slider you already own.
? Can renters use Hale instead of Wayzn?
Usually not, and Wayzn is typically the better renter fit. Most Hale models require cutting into a door, wall, or glass. If you rent, Wayzn's removable, no-cut design is the more sensible choice unless your landlord signs off on a permanent install.
? Does Hale work without Wi-Fi or power?
Yes. Hale's standard pet doors are fully mechanical: no power, no Wi-Fi, no app, no batteries. Your pet pushes through a magnetic-close flap, and that is the entire system. Wayzn requires a power outlet and 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi to operate.
? Does Hale offer app, Alexa, or collar-tag access?
Not currently. If those features are essential, Wayzn (or another smart pet door) is the better match today. Hale's design choice is the opposite: nothing to power, program, or troubleshoot, and nothing to brick in a power cut.
? Is Wayzn actually a pet door?
Not in the traditional sense. Wayzn is a motorized opener that pushes your existing two-panel sliding glass door open and pulls it shut: there is no flap, no insert, and no pet-sized opening. Your slider becomes the pet door. Hale instead builds a dedicated, sealed, pet-sized door into your home.
? My Wayzn keeps having calibration or Wi-Fi problems. Should I switch?
First, use Wayzn's support; their help center and Zoom troubleshooting are well regarded, and many issues are fixable. But if the deeper truth is that you simply do not want a motorized, Wi-Fi-dependent system babysitting your patio door, the fix is not another smart opener, it is a different category. A mechanical pet door removes the entire failure stack.
? What if I have a 3-panel sliding glass door?
Wayzn says it is not designed for 3-or-more-panel doors. A Hale In-Glass install may be possible depending on your glass and door configuration, which is a question for a professional installer to assess.
? Which is better for large dogs?
It depends on the dog and the door. Wayzn opens the full slider, so the constraint is door compatibility, not pet size. Hale sizes the opening to the dog's shoulder height and chest width across 11 standard sizes plus custom, up to Giant. For an oddly proportioned or very large dog in a home where you can install a permanent door, Hale's pet-specific sizing is the safer bet.
? Is Wayzn made in the USA like Hale?
Not in the same way. Wayzn says it is designed in California with parts manufactured in various countries and final assembly in the U.S. and/or Colombia. Hale builds its doors to order in the USA.
Wayzn automates the door you have. Hale builds the door your pet needs.
For a renter with a compatible slider who wants app control, Wayzn may well be the right answer, and we would say so. For a permanent, custom-fit, sealed pet door with no Wi-Fi, no app, and no motor, built into a door, wall, screen, glass, or kennel, Hale is the one that just works for years.