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Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2025
Grate product works grate if u want a cheap sprinkler system that can be controlled WiFi or Bluetooth
Mavis
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2025
This is my third one of these. I use two at my house now and one at my MIL's house. They work great and the app is pretty easy to use. The only odd thing is that the app looks different between the singe and the double timers. I purchased rechargeable batteries, so that helps cut down on costs for those in the long run.
James R.
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2025
Illogical setup app
Allison
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
I ordered this specific WiFi Water Timer because it had an LED read out and controls and an app. Well this timer does not. There is an on/off button. All else is controlled by the Smart Life App.I figured out what happened. Amazon had a video running right below the written description(while I was reading it), I thought it was for this product by Insoma, it wasn't.The all plastic controller came in a box with all you need for an easy setup with the common hose spigot size, 3/4". A filter is already installed and there is a small roll of Teflon tape and washers.You can manually water by using the on/off button on the timer but need to use app for duration of watering. The product manual states it will also work with Alexa and Google Assistant. Quite versatile on the control end.**An important bit of info is that this timer needs to be removed if there is going to be freezing weather. Something to consider.May not be what I expected but has a good build and controlling options.
PawPawDog
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
This WiFi watering timer is fairly compact and lightweight. The package contains the main unit, a WiFI hub, a small roll of Teflon tape and a spare rubber washer. The main unit requires two AA batteries and they are not included.Using it requires the Smart Life app. Since I already have the Smart Life app for other devices, after I install the batteries to the main unit and plug in the hub, both are already been recognized by the app and setup the WiFi and link the timer and the hub is very straight forward. As it turns out, if one does not need the voice control, the hub is not needed, the app can directly control the timer without the hub.Using the app to set up watering schedule or manually turn on and off the water is very easy. Overall, this is a great inexpensive WiFi watering timer that is very easy to setup and use.
Jam
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
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Nigel
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2024
I have the programmable (non-wifi) version of this timer, and it's great. But I start it with manual schedules mostly (set for an hour, for instance), and bending over to set it, often in the dusk or dark as that's when we're told to water, is awkward. I saw that this wifi version is supported by the Smart Life app, which I already use for an unrelated product (a safe!). It was good to see that, because I use an iPhone, and the product description doesn't make it clear what OS is supported except for that.I have two wifi routers, because my internet starts at a separate back office on my property, and can't make it to the front of my house, so the second wifi router is there, fed by Ethernet. Because my water sources are at the front and back of my house, it made sense to pair the app with the front wifi. I ran into a problem pairing. Both the valve/timer unit ("timer" from here) and "gateway" unit that plugs into a wall socket need to be paired with the app, then the timer is paired with the gateway unit in the app. The timer paired immediately with no effort—I didn't even need to press the button as directed. But the gateway would not, it blinked but would eventually time out. So I took the two to my office and paired with the back wifi. That worked like a charm, taking seconds.That left me wondering—can I only use it for my back yard? Clearly, the timer communicates with the gateway, so it was a question of: "I know my internet can't reach, but can the gateway?"Fortunately, it scarcely matters—not at all for me. If the gateway can't reach it, Bluetooth can, as long as you're anywhere near the timer (within about 50 feet, if it's unobstructed). So I can control the front or back yard from anywhere in my main house. The fact is, I'm always near the timer when I use it manually, because I turn my main valve off when not in use. I can't envision needing to turn on the water manually from the gym or grocery store, for instance. But if I needed to, I suppose I'd try a little harder to pair it with my other wifi.One of the feature i like best is that I can abort or pause the timer, stopping the water. Pause is great for me, because the sprinkler is throwing water very near the timer, often hitting it. So with the programmable version, if I need to temporarily stop the sprinkler to reposition it at another location, I'd get wet. but with app control, I can tap the pause button, reposition the sprinkler, and tap again to resume. Brilliant.
Jelly Mom
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2024
This item arrived nicely packaged up in its own box. It felt well made and not plastic-y or flimsy. The unit is really easy to use/install. I love how this is compatible with Google and Alexa although I haven’t set it up to my home network yet. The app has a good user interface and is pretty easy to navigate. Seems like a good value unit for price- I’m in Colorado and so I haven’t set it up since we are moving into November soon, but I’ll update my review if my opinion changes. So far, I’m impressed.
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