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The Haozee WiFi Sprinkler Timer is a cutting-edge irrigation controller featuring dual Zigbee and WiFi connectivity, a built-in flow meter for precise water tracking, and multi-mode control via app, voice, or button. Designed for seamless integration with Home Assistant Zigbee2mqtt and Tuya hubs, it offers smart rain delay settings and real-time water usage monitoring, empowering professionals to optimize garden hydration with minimal effort.









| ASIN | B0DHTRQ2GV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #561,174 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #604 in Watering Timers |
| Brand | Haozee |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (14) |
| Date First Available | September 24, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 1.04 pounds |
| Item model number | HZ-ZB-WV-US |
| Manufacturer | Haozee |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number of settings | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.8"D x 4.7"W x 6.9"H |
| UPC | 607609866992 |
K**Y
Works great
I have a zigbee hub but use the included one simply because I can easily move it around to be near the device. Zigbee range is less than amazing so I don't want to deal with it. I had no problems getting everything set up with my existing Smart Life app. There are tons of settings to choose from. I keep it under the eaves of my house to help protect it from the weather even though that should not be a problem. Worked great for the summer.
T**M
Zigbee valve! Great for DIY
For those that prefer to not have a million cloud services running in their home and talking to foreign countries all day, you know how difficult it can be to find devices that you can manage entirely locally. On top of that, it seems like everything these days uses wifi so I was excited to find this zigbee valve for my homeassistant setup. Zigbee does use the same frequency (2.4ghz) as WiFi but it is more lightweight and doesn't eat up resources on your IP network (most notably, i/o scheduling-) so while it can theoretically interfere with wifi signals, in reality it probably won't, especially as most modern devices use 5Ghz, especially anything that's going to be using a lot of data or needing low latency like a PC. As far as the actual product design goes, the case is nothing special but its neutral design is unobtrusive. I feel like I would have appreciated brass threads on the male end rather than the plastic material, but if you aren't constantly changing what's attached to it, it should be fine. These plastic connectors are less prone to leaking--until they get worn out. If you aren't hooking it up to a permanent irrigation system i recommend adding a quick disconnect or leader hose... but you probably are hooking it up to a permanently installed system of some kind, right?
J**.
Can’t get it to work.
I can’t get it to work. I followed instructions but it never synched up. It may be operator error.
L**M
Solid construction automatic watering valve
This Haozee zigbee watering valve seems very solid. The weight and the solidness of this device are impressive. It connected up right away to my hubitat c8 hub. It did require me loading an external driver first to get the functionality I needed. The device itself runs off four AA batteries with no option to be powered by an a wall adapter, only batteries. Another really nice feature is that in the box is included a multi mode wireless gateway. So even if you do not have a zigbee or Wi-Fi gateway there's one included for free in the package. I did not test it but it's a Tuya device and I expect that it works just fine. I did not test it because I already have two zigbee hubs running. The tiny hub that is included in this package is actually pretty amazing and that it supports three smart home protocols those being Bluetooth low energy, Wi-Fi, zigbee. The included hub is also wireless so you can place it anywhere you have a power source as it runs off a micro USB power plug. To get the best functionality out of this device I suggest using it with the Tuya branded smart life app and the included hub. Once you set that up it opens you up to an entire world of hundreds of other smart home devices, assuming you're interested in that. However you don't have to You could set up the wireless gateway and just use it strictly with this water valve.
M**L
Get smart watering with this WIFI based water timer
This is just what I needed for not forgetting to water my grass seeds regularly as well as not forgetting to turn the water off. Simple to set up and pretty easy to understand. The only thing I wish that this allowed was to have specific times to start for multiple times in a day, not just one time per day and then intervals. Overall - it worked exactly as I needed for my little seeds to make it! Amp this up even more with wifi connection and then you can adjust it and configure it easy! Great purchase
J**N
Convenient and Effective, But Requires Patience with Connectivity
Living in Southern California, especially with the hard water and strong sunlight that comes with being near the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains, has made maintaining my garden irrigation equipment a constant challenge. I’ve gone through countless connectors, hoses, and accessories over the years, so when I decided to upgrade my irrigation system timer, I was looking for something that could handle the demands of both the environment and my specific watering needs. For a few years now, I’ve been using a Bluetooth water timer in our front yard, which has worked well for precise control. That led me to try the Haozee WiFi Sprinkler Timer, and it’s proven to be just as effective as my old timer, but with a wider range and more advanced features. One of the standout features of this model is the included Zigbee hub, which allows you to use the timer anywhere within range—at least 50 feet from the timer. This greatly expands its versatility compared to the old Bluetooth version I was using. The setup is pretty simple once you get the hub within range, but I did experience a bit of frustration with the Zigbee connection. Connecting it initially can be tricky, and maintaining the connection isn’t always smooth. I’ve had some occasional drop-offs, but once the connection is stable, the app provides excellent control. From there, you can set up everything with ease, and once it’s programmed, you don’t need to worry about it again, which is a huge plus for someone like me who values convenience. The automatic irrigation system is easy to program, and having the flow meter built into the system is a nice touch. I can track water usage and ensure that everything is functioning properly. The app is intuitive, and once everything is set up, the timer does a great job of running the irrigation system on its own without needing constant supervision. The only downside, aside from the occasional connectivity issue, is that you do need to ensure the hub is within range, or the system won’t work as intended. If you’re like me and don’t have a lot of need for constant adjustments, this won’t be a big problem, but for some, it may be a bit of an inconvenience. All in all, this timer has been a great addition to my yard, and it offers the control and flexibility I was looking for. Despite a few minor hiccups with connectivity, it’s been an efficient and effective solution for managing my garden irrigation. If you’re in the market for a smart irrigation system, this is definitely worth considering.
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