

The app will watch the weather and schedule your sprinklers for you, and you can control your sprinklers with your voice. Each port can be independently programmed, so that you can irrigate disparate areas of your lawn and/or garden from a single hose bib. The Orbit B-Hyve combines a classic look with well-implemented smarts. Orbit says it will also introduce new models with two and three ports sometime in the third quarter. Features Wi-Fi hub that provides complete control over hose faucet watering from your smart device. The B-Hyve Sprinkler Timer allows you to water smart by helping you make watering decisions based on the ecological needs of your yard, while giving you the. The second-gen timer is priced at $35 and the hub is $30 both are available now. The B-Hyve XD operates on a pair of AA batteries, while the hub plugs into an AC outlet.

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That product is iOS only-there is no Android app available for it.). Make watering decisions based on the ecological needs of your yard.

The new products don’t support Apple’s HomeKit ecosystem, however, and they don’t have Thread radios onboard (you might want to consider the Eve Aqua hose-based watering timer if you’re looking for HomeKit and Thread support. The B-hyve Wifi Sprinkler Timer allows you to water smarter. Orbit offers apps for both Android and iOS devices, with a “smart watering” feature that takes a wealth of details about your landscaping into account: The type of soil, the plants you’re watering, whether the garden is primarily in the sun or in the shade, the slope of the area where you’ve deployed your sprinklers, and more. In addition, the app is clunky and over complicated, and the wifi attachment permanently takes up a nearby power socket. Orbit plans to ship two- and three-port versions of the second-gen B-Hyve XD Hose Faucet Timer sometime in the third quarter. It’s that simple, but with a battery life between a week and a month, it’s just not fit for purpose.
