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Sprinkler Timer, Solar WiFi Water Timer for Garden Hose, 2 Zone Water Sprinkler with Rain Sensor and Manual Mode via APP/Voice Control, Automatic Irrigation Control System for Lawns, Yard and Pool

3.9/5 (10 reviews)
$63.99
Sprinkler Timer, Solar WiFi Water Timer for Garden Hose, 2 Zone Water Sprinkler with Rain Sensor and Manual Mode via APP/Voice Control, Automatic Irrigation Control System for Lawns, Yard and Pool
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What It Is

This is a WiFi-enabled, solar-powered sprinkler timer that controls two independent watering zones via a garden hose connection. It’s designed for residential lawn, garden, or yard irrigation, not for commercial or in-ground systems.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • Hose connection: Works with standard 3/4-inch garden hose threads (GHT) on both inlet and outlet. Check that your outdoor faucet and hose fittings are compatible—no adapters included for odd sizes.
  • Zone count: Controls up to two zones. You’ll need two separate hose runs or a Y-splitter at the timer to use both zones. If you have more than two zones, this unit won’t work.
  • Power: Requires direct sunlight for solar charging; has a backup battery (likely AAA or built-in lithium, check manual). Not compatible with AC power or hardwired irrigation systems.
  • Brand/model: No brand-specific fitment—works with any standard garden hose setup. Not compatible with in-ground sprinkler valves or systems requiring 24V AC.

Key Things to Know

  • Rain sensor: Built-in rain sensor pauses watering when it detects precipitation, but it’s not adjustable for sensitivity. In heavy dew or mist, it may delay irrigation unnecessarily.
  • Installation difficulty: Easy—screw onto faucet, attach hoses, download app, and connect to 2.4 GHz WiFi (5 GHz not supported). No wiring or plumbing skills needed.
  • App reliability: Mixed user reports on app connectivity and schedule retention. If WiFi drops, the timer may still run its last saved schedule, but manual override via app won’t work.
  • Solar charging: Works best in full sun. In shaded or north-facing yards, the battery may drain faster than it charges, especially during winter or cloudy weeks.

Should You Buy It

Buy this if you have a small to medium yard with two hose zones, want basic WiFi scheduling and voice control (Alexa/Google), and can place the timer in direct sunlight. Skip it if you need more than two zones, have no sun exposure, or require a reliable rain sensor for precise watering—consider a non-solar, multi-zone timer instead.

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