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  • How Smart Is a Smart Irrigation Controller

    How Smart Is a Smart Irrigation Controller

    Key Takeaway

    – Most inexpensive devices offer basic schedule-based watering with no automatic weather or soil adaptation, risking overwatering and waste.

    – Truly intelligent irrigation uses data (weather, soil moisture, plant type, solar radiation/evapotranspiration) to adjust watering automatically.

    – Connectivity (Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/ZigBee) enables remote control, but the best systems automate in the background and respond to conditions rather than requiring constant manual tweaks.

    – Advanced options include open-source/OpenSprinkler for large multi-valve setups and flow-meter-equipped models (e.g., LinkTap G2S) that detect leaks/pump failures and shut off water with alerts.

    For many, an intelligent irrigation system probably needs to be able to do one single thing: water plants to an extent that provides them with sufficient moisture without any manual intervention, while at the same time not flooding the entire property. Not too difficult a task, you might think? Well…

    Overview

    Anyone who searches Google for “intelligent irrigation” receives suggestions for irrigation controllers in abundance. This includes particularly inexpensive models, such as the one that will be presented below as representative of this group.

    Budget options

    The “Insoma Automatic Water Timer Intelligent Irrigation System Sprinkler Timer” is by far the cheapest device that advertises “intelligent features,” costing around $20 on Aliexpress (as part of a welcome offer). It enables watering on a schedule (start time, duration, and frequency), manual watering for a specific time, and pausing irrigation during rainy periods.

    However, these settings must be made directly on the device; there is no automatic adjustment of the intensity depending on the season or weather. If, for example, you are away from home for a longer period of time (or if you neglect to take care of the irrigation controller for other reasons), it can certainly happen that the plants are watered much more heavily than would actually be necessary based on the weather conditions. Due to the power and water consumption, this is not only unnecessarily expensive but also a pointless burden on the environment.

    These devices are equipped with at least one wireless module and can thus usually be connected to your own network via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or ZigBee. They often have the same functions as classic irrigation timers (irrigation on a schedule), but allow you to change them on the go via smartphone. This is practical, for example, for adjusting the watering intensity while on vacation. But who really wants to monitor the weather at home while on vacation and then manually change the schedule?

    Connectivity and control

    Wouldn’t it be much nicer if the irrigation system could do this independently based on weather or moisture data? Truly intelligent systems go even one step further: They also take into account parameters such as soil conditions, plant type, and solar radiation (and thus evapotranspiration). The algorithm then knows whether thirsty tomatoes in sandy soil or an undemanding lawn on clay soil needs to be watered right now.

    Depending on your own preferences (e.g., local control and true integration into the smart home vs. a closed ecosystem), a wide variety of solutions can be found. Be it irrigation controllers for large systems with multiple valves (the open-source solution OpenSprinkler should be mentioned here) or devices for direct mounting on the tap, such as the LinkTap G2S.

    The latter in particular shows what really justifies the term “smart”. It not only has the functions mentioned above but also a built-in flow meter. If the garden hose bursts or the pump suddenly stops delivering water, this anomaly is detected by the system, the valve is immediately closed, and a warning is sent to the smartphone, instead of flooding the garden in the first case, for example. Such systems not only water on demand instead of rigidly according to a schedule, but also offer additional protection against unpleasant surprises.

     


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  • Save Up to 40% Water with Aiper IrriSense 2 Smart Irrigation

    Save Up to 40% Water with Aiper IrriSense 2 Smart Irrigation

    Key Takeaways

    1. Aiper unveiled the IrriSense 2 at CES 2026, priced at $499.99, available for purchase directly or on Amazon.
    2. The IrriSense 2 improves on the original model by addressing previous shortcomings noted in reviews.
    3. Users can manage up to ten irrigation zones individually, allowing for customized watering depths, frequencies, and schedules.
    4. The accompanying app provides live data on water consumption and includes a Weather-Sense Response System for automatic irrigation adjustments based on weather.
    5. The system covers up to 445 square meters and can save up to 40% more water compared to traditional irrigation methods.


    At CES 2026 earlier this year, Aiper unveiled the IrriSense 2 along with new pool robots. The Aiper IrriSense 2 is now ready for purchase directly from the manufacturer or on Amazon priced at $499.99.

    Improved Features

    This new model is the upgrade to the original IrriSense, which was released last year. In our review of the first version, we noted some promising characteristics but also highlighted areas that needed betterment. Aiper has worked on these aspects in the second iteration.

    Advanced Control

    The IrriSense 2 now provides the opportunity for individual setup and management of to ten irrigation zones. This allows users to create different areas with varying watering depths, frequencies, and schedules, catering to the unique water needs of diverse sections of the garden and their plants.

    Management and setup are still handled through the app. Besides scheduling, users can view live data on water consumption and analyze the various zones. The app also includes the Weather-Sense Response System, which automatically adjusts irrigation plans based on weather information.

    Unchanged Coverage

    The smart irrigation system still covers areas up to 445 square meters. It still requires adequate water pressure. The Aiper IrriSense 2 mimics natural rainfall, enhancing water absorption in the soil and helping avoid dry spots. The manufacturer claims this can lead to water savings of up to 40% compared to conventional irrigation methods.

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