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WiFi Water Timer Brass Inlet, 2.4GHz Smart Sprinkler Timers, 1 Zone Hose Timer with WiFi Hub, Voice/App Control with Alexa & Google Assistant, Auto/Manual Watering, Rain Delay, for Garden, Yard, Lawn

β˜… 4.4/5 (55 reviews)
$31.99
WiFi Water Timer Brass Inlet, 2.4GHz Smart Sprinkler Timers, 1 Zone Hose Timer with WiFi Hub, Voice/App Control with Alexa & Google Assistant, Auto/Manual Watering, Rain Delay, for Garden, Yard, Lawn
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What It Is

This is a smart hose timer that connects to a standard outdoor spigot (brass inlet) and controls watering for one zone via a 2.4GHz WiFi hub. It’s designed for lawn and garden use, not for in-ground irrigation systems or commercial setups.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • Inlet: Standard 3/4-inch garden hose thread (GHT) – fits most outdoor faucets. Brass inlet is durable but check if your spigot has a male or female end; this timer connects directly to a male spigot.
  • Outlet: 3/4-inch female GHT – accepts standard hose or drip irrigation adapters.
  • WiFi: Requires a 2.4GHz network (not 5GHz). Confirm your router supports 2.4GHz band – many dual-band routers need manual switching.
  • Hub: Includes a WiFi hub that plugs into a USB power source (5V/1A adapter included). The hub must be within range of your router and the timer (typically 50-100 ft line-of-sight).
  • Zone: Single zone only – not expandable. For multiple zones, you’d need separate timers.

Key Things to Know

  • Installation: Easy – screw onto spigot, attach hose, plug in hub, pair via app. No wiring or tools needed. Expect 15-20 minutes setup.
  • App & Voice Control: Works with Alexa and Google Assistant for voice commands. App allows scheduling, manual on/off, and rain delay (pauses watering for 24-72 hours based on weather data).
  • Battery/Power: Timer runs on 2 AA batteries (not included) – typical life 6-12 months depending on use. Hub must stay plugged in. Low battery warning in app.
  • Common Gotchas: 2.4GHz only – if your router is 5GHz-only, this won’t work. Rain delay relies on app weather data, not a built-in sensor. Some users report occasional WiFi disconnects; resetting the hub usually fixes it.

Should You Buy It

Good for homeowners with one garden bed or lawn zone who want app/voice control without complex wiring. Skip it if you need multi-zone control, have a 5GHz-only router, or want a rain sensor (not included). The $31.99 price is competitive for a smart timer with hub, but reliability is average – fine for light use, not mission-critical watering.

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