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WiFi Water Timer for Garden Hose with Brass Inlet,Smart Hose 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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$48.44
WiFi Water Timer for Garden Hose with Brass Inlet,Smart Hose 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 WiFi-enabled hose timer connects to a standard garden spigot and lets you schedule, start, or stop watering via an app or voice commands. It’s designed for residential lawn, garden, and drip irrigation systems, not for commercial or high-flow setups.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • Inlet/Outlet: Brass inlet fits standard 3/4-inch garden hose threads (GHT). Outlet is also 3/4-inch GHT. Works with most hose bibs, but confirm your spigot threads are not damaged or odd-sized.
  • Water Pressure: Requires a minimum of 10 PSI and maximum of 120 PSI. Low-pressure drip systems may need a pressure regulator.
  • WiFi Hub: Includes a hub that must be plugged into a power outlet within 100 feet of the timer. Your home WiFi must be 2.4 GHz (not 5 GHz) for the hub to connect.
  • Two Zones: Each zone controls one hose or valve. If you have more than two separate watering areas, you’ll need additional timers.
  • Brand/Model: No specific mower or brand restrictions—any standard garden hose setup works.

Key Things to Know

  • Installation: Easy—screw onto spigot, attach hose, plug in hub, and pair via app. No wiring or tools needed.
  • Quality: Brass inlet is durable, but plastic body may crack in freezing temps. Disconnect and store indoors during winter.
  • App & Voice: Works with Alexa and Google Assistant. App supports up to 20 watering plans, but setup can be finicky if your WiFi signal is weak near the spigot.
  • Battery: Timer runs on two AA batteries (not included). Expect 2–4 months of use; low battery will disable schedules until replaced.

Should You Buy It

Buy this if you want convenient, app-controlled watering for up to two zones and don’t mind occasional WiFi hiccups or battery swaps. It’s not for high-flow commercial use, freezing climates without winter storage, or users who prefer simple mechanical timers.

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