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WiFi Water Timer for Garden Hose, Sprinkler Timer 2 Zone, Smart Lawn Watering System with WiFi Irrigation Controller, Voice Control, Automatic Irrigation/Rain Delay/Manual Watering D32WT06

4.3/5 (116 reviews)
$45.99
WiFi Water Timer for Garden Hose, Sprinkler Timer 2 Zone, Smart Lawn Watering System with WiFi Irrigation Controller, Voice Control, Automatic Irrigation/Rain Delay/Manual Watering D32WT06
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What It Is

This is a WiFi-connected, two-zone sprinkler timer that attaches directly to a standard garden hose or outdoor spigot. It’s designed for homeowners managing small to medium lawns, gardens, or flower beds—not for in-ground irrigation systems or commercial use.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • Hose/Spigot: Requires a standard 3/4-inch garden hose thread (GHT) on both inlet and outlet. Works with metal or plastic spigots, but avoid use on non-threaded quick-connects or odd-sized fittings.
  • Valve Type: Two independent zones—each outlet controls a separate hose or drip line. You’ll need two separate hoses or sprinklers to use both zones simultaneously.
  • Water Pressure: Minimum 15 PSI, maximum 80 PSI. If your outdoor spigot pressure is below 15 PSI (e.g., from a rain barrel or low-flow well), the timer may not open properly.
  • WiFi/App: Requires a 2.4 GHz WiFi network (not 5 GHz). Bluetooth setup is optional but recommended for initial pairing. App is “Smart Life” or “Tuya Smart”—check your phone’s compatibility before buying.
  • Power: Runs on 2 AA batteries (not included). Batteries last roughly one season with normal use. No AC adapter option.

Key Things to Know

  • Installation is simple—screw onto spigot, attach hoses, download app, and pair via Bluetooth/WiFi. No tools needed.
  • Rain delay feature works well but requires the timer to be within WiFi range of your router (ideally <50 feet outdoors). Thick walls or metal siding can drop the signal.
  • Two-zone limitation: You can’t run both zones simultaneously—only one zone at a time. If you need true simultaneous watering, look for a four-zone model.
  • Battery drain: Some users report batteries dying mid-season if WiFi signal is weak. Use lithium AA batteries for better reliability, and check the app for low-battery alerts.

Should You Buy It

Buy this if you want app-based scheduling, voice control (Alexa/Google), and a rain delay for two separate hoses at a budget price. Skip it if you need more than two zones, simultaneous watering, or a unit that works without WiFi or a smartphone nearby.

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