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Smart Hose Timer for Garden with Brass Inlet, Water Timer with WiFi Hub, APP & Voice Control, Up to 20 Watering Plans, 2-Zone Sprinkler Drip Irrigation System Controller for Yard Lawn Watering

3.7/5 (8 reviews)
$43.77
Smart Hose Timer for Garden with Brass Inlet, Water Timer with WiFi Hub, APP & Voice Control, Up to 20 Watering Plans, 2-Zone Sprinkler Drip Irrigation System Controller for Yard Lawn Watering
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What It Is

This is a smart WiFi-enabled hose timer that connects to a standard outdoor faucet to automate lawn and garden watering. It controls up to two separate zones (e.g., front yard + backyard) via a hub, app, or voice commands.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • Faucet connection: Requires a standard 3/4-inch garden hose thread (GHT) male spigot. The brass inlet ensures durability but may not fit older, non-standard faucets without an adapter.
  • Zone capacity: Supports two independent watering zones—you’ll need two separate hose runs or drip lines connected to the dual outlets.
  • WiFi hub: The included hub must be within range of your home router (2.4 GHz only; no 5 GHz support). Place it near an indoor power outlet; the hub communicates wirelessly with the timer outdoors.
  • Pressure/flow: Works with standard residential water pressure (20-80 PSI). Not suitable for low-pressure gravity-fed systems or rain barrels without a pump.
  • Brand/model: This is an aftermarket part, not OEM. No specific mower or irrigation system brand required—just a standard faucet.

Key Things to Know

  • Installation difficulty: Easy—screw onto faucet, pair hub with app (iOS/Android), and set schedules. No wiring or plumbing skills needed.
  • Quality concerns: Mixed reviews; some users report connectivity drops or app bugs. The brass inlet is a plus, but plastic housing may crack if exposed to freezing temps without draining.
  • Battery requirement: The timer runs on 2 AA batteries (not included). Expect 3-6 months of life; replace before they die to avoid stuck-open valves.
  • Common gotcha: The hub must be within 100 ft of the timer (through walls reduces range). If your faucet is far from the house, you’ll need a WiFi extender.

Should You Buy It

Right for DIYers who want basic smart watering on a budget—two-zone control and voice commands are handy. Skip it if you need rock-solid reliability, have a complex irrigation system, or can’t place the hub close to the timer.

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