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product_id: 648996211
title: "RAINPOINT WiFi Water Timer with Brass Inlet & Outlet，2 Zone WiFi Hose Timer for Lawn,WiFi Sprinkler Controller via APP/Voice Control,Automatic Watering System by Time/Weather/Quantity/Soil Moisture"
brand: "rainpoint"
price: "AR$541607"
currency: ARS
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reviews_count: 5
category: "Rainpoint"
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# 2-zone WiFi control via app & voice (2.4GHz only) Smart weather-based watering with rain delay Pure brass inlet & outlet - heavy-duty, leak-proof RAINPOINT WiFi Water Timer with Brass Inlet & Outlet，2 Zone WiFi Hose Timer for Lawn,WiFi Sprinkler Controller via APP/Voice Control,Automatic Watering System by Time/Weather/Quantity/Soil Moisture

**Brand:** rainpoint
**Price:** AR$541607
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 💧 Stay ahead of the drought with smart watering that works while you don’t!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** RAINPOINT WiFi Water Timer with Brass Inlet & Outlet，2 Zone WiFi Hose Timer for Lawn,WiFi Sprinkler Controller via APP/Voice Control,Automatic Watering System by Time/Weather/Quantity/Soil Moisture by rainpoint
- **How much does it cost?** AR$541607 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- rainpoint enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted rainpoint brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Water Usage Tracking:** Built-in flow meter records water consumption in gallons or liters for up to 10 days, enabling quantity-based irrigation tailored to your plants’ needs.
- • **Precision Brass Build:** Durable, leak-resistant pure brass inlet and outlet for long-lasting performance.
- • **Smart Dual-Zone Control:** Manage 2 watering zones independently with up to 3 customizable schedules per zone via intuitive app or voice commands.
- • **Weather-Adaptive Watering:** Automatically skip watering during rain or set 24/48/72-hour rain delays to conserve water and protect your lawn.
- • **Seamless App & Voice Integration:** Control watering manually or on schedule via the RainPoint app, Alexa, or Google Assistant for ultimate convenience and smart home synergy.

## Overview

The RAINPOINT WiFi Water Timer features a robust pure brass inlet and outlet for leak-proof durability, supports 2 independent watering zones with up to 3 schedules each, and connects seamlessly via 2.4GHz WiFi. It intelligently adapts watering based on local weather forecasts, soil moisture (with optional sensor), and water quantity, all controllable through a user-friendly app or voice assistants. Designed for busy professionals who demand efficiency and sustainability, it offers precise water usage tracking and flexible manual overrides, making lawn care effortless and eco-conscious.

## Description

wifi water timer 2 zone -Brass inlet and outlet

Review: Let me start by saying I have the Rainpoint sprinkler timer, too. It uses the same app, which is convenient. The strange thing is that the app is a little better for this water timer than for the sprinkler timer. Set-up is easy. There's step-by-step instructions to follow. Install the app on your phone and create a log in. Then plug in the WiFi hub. The hub will start blinking and you use the app to connect a new device, choose the hub (everything is represented graphically, so you choose the item that looks like the hub), enter your 2-g Wi-Fi password, and blam-o, it connects. Then put batteries into the water timer and repeat the process. The app automatically connects the water timer to the Wi-Fi hub. Now you're set to start watering. My hose spigot is already pretty crowded. I have a 1-4 expander, so I have hoses that go to the driveway, the backyard hose reel, the soaker hose, and the raised garden bed. Because of this setup, I did not want to hang the somewhat heavy water timer from the expander, so I made a short piece of hose so I could mount the water timer somewhere unobtrusively. Connecting the hoses to the water timer is much as you'd expect. Hand tighten, watch your threads, and use the provided Teflon tape. Before I connected my outlet hoses, I tested the on-off of the water timer, both manually and on the app. This also helped me look for leaks. Because nothing is a manual switch, both the manual buttons and the app have a slight delay to open and close the water, but it isn't more than a few seconds. Then I connected the outlet hoses and tested it again. Good to go! Much like the sprinkler timer, you can go into the app and set up a schedule for the water timer to run. You can set start time (and end time), days to water, and whether you want a rain delay of 24, 48, or 72 hours. You can set up to 3 schedules for each side. If you'd prefer, rather than an end time, you can choose a water amount. Once it reaches the specified output, it'll shut off. I never tested for accuracy, because I'm used to turning on the hose for the garden and setting a timer for 30 minutes, so that's what I did here. The rain delay is a mixed blessing. If the app receives a weather forecast where rain has or is falling, it won't run for the set time. Usually, this is great, but sometimes we might have a forcast of rain and nothing reaches the ground, but the app doesn't know. When the rain delay is on, it will also prevent you from turning on the hose manually. Fortunately, you can turn off the rain delay temporarily, but I think there should simply be a rain delay over-ride. The sprinkler controller is the same way. I get alerts--zone 1 has started. Zone 1 has finished. I like these alerts because with set-and-forget things if it stops working I might not realize until my garden looks dry. Here's what's odd to me: The sprinkler controller (the same app) doesn't notify me when my sprinklers are running! One bonus that I was not expecting: The Wi-Fi hub has an outlet on it. I thought that was nice, so it doesn't take up an outlet. But no, it's better: It's a smart outlet. Plug a light or something into the Wi-Fi hub and control it remotely! You can even set up a timer in the app (not as good as the water timer). The app is not the most user-friendly, and what I mean by that is I didn't pick it up and immediately intuit how to use it. It took me a few minutes. It feels strange to navigate, the first page is all your devices. In my case, that's the Wi-Fi hub, the Wi-Fi hub outlet, the water timer, and the sprinkler timer. Click the Wi-Fi hub and the devices connected to it are presented. Clicking on them here is the same as clicking on them on the prior screen. There are four menu icons on the bottom: Parameter: Shows the two zones, how much water the prior run used (no history beyond last run), battery status (the outdoor timer takes 4 AA's), and the next scheduled run. Manual: Set a run-time up to 60 minutes and turn the zone(s) on. I do like that there's not an option to run forever. Plan: Set up Plan A, B, C for each zone (total 6 plans). Turn plans on or off. So you could have a cool-weather plan, a warm weather plan, and a heat wave plan. Set the Rain delay. This is also where you turn off the rain delay to manually override it. Sensor: The Wi-Fi hub can connect to several soil sensors (I don't have one), so you can see if you need to water or not. I don't know if there's a way to have the soil sensor trigger a run. I doubt it, but it would be awesome. Also, you can see your historic water usage here for the past 10 days. My: Instructions and Contact, as well as where you can connect the water timer to Alexa or Google Assistant. I have not done this. The Wi-Fi hub can connect to other items, so you could add additional water timers and soil meters. I think if you don't have an in-ground sprinkler, this would be a great way of using sprinklers and hoses to replicate that setup. Have a pool and add water in the hot months, I can think of many uses for a bunch of these devices, and Rainpoint seems to have a lot available. Overall, I really like this product a lot. I used to water my gardens manually and the manual timer I had would sometimes stick or I'd forget to turn the water off. Having a simple to use app to control it simplifies things a lot. The only gripes I have: I'd like the rain delay to be easier to override. I'd like the sprinkler controller to send notifications like the water timer. But I wouldn't take away a star because it's not significant enough of an issue.
Review: I purchased 3 of these in May 2025. One has worked, and continues to work, great with no issues. After using one of the others for months, it began leaking from the bottom. I switched it out to the one that’s remained in its box since May, and that one also leaked (but not as bad). Besides the leaking water, they are exceptional, easy to use, have had no mishaps with the timer, with user-friendly app. I contacted customer service regarding the issue - best customer service experience ever!! He was very professional and is sending me 2 replacements. They truly stand behind their products!!

## Features

- PURE BRASS INLET: Newly upgraded to the pure brass inlet and outlet are heavy-duty and leak-proof.Up to 3 different watering schedules can be set for the 2 outlets of the WiFi water timer via the RainPoint APP.(Only Support 2.4GHz Wifi)
- WEATHER-BASED WATERING: The watering schedule can be set according to various local weather conditions, WiFi hose timer will automatically skip no necessary watering. You can also manually turn on a 24, 48, or 72-hour rain delay.
- QUANTITY-BASE WATERING: Each zone of the WiFi faucet timer has a built-in water flow meter that measures in gallons or liters and records water usage for nearly 10 days in a table, and irrigation by quantity as different plant needs.
- SOIL-BASED WATERING: One WiFi water valve can be paired with 1 WiFi soil sensor (not included), then can set a watering schedule based on soil moisture. One WiFi hub can be paired with 4 single WiFi sprinkler timers to build a smart watering system.
- TIME-BASED WATERING: Wifi irrigation controller up to 6 watering plans & 2 watering modes: Irrigation Mode & Mist Mode. Each with customization start time, duration(1min-11h59min), and watering frequency(Mon-Sun).
- FLEXIBLE MANUAL WATERING: The manual watering time for each zone can be set from 1~59 minutes, and you can enable manual watering for the left/right/two zones via the APP, the button on the water timer, or voice commands to Alexa/Google Assistant.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0D1QNM3FC |
| Brand | RAINPOINT |
| Color | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (251) |
| Date First Available | 16 July 2024 |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Material | Brass |
| Model Number | A |
| Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 5.08 x 2.54 cm; 453.59 g |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** RAINPOINT
- **Colour:** Yellow
- **Item weight:** 1 Pounds
- **Material:** Brass
- **Product dimensions:** 2.5D x 5.1W x 2.5H centimeters

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by N***9 on 11 July 2024*

Let me start by saying I have the Rainpoint sprinkler timer, too. It uses the same app, which is convenient. The strange thing is that the app is a little better for this water timer than for the sprinkler timer. Set-up is easy. There's step-by-step instructions to follow. Install the app on your phone and create a log in. Then plug in the WiFi hub. The hub will start blinking and you use the app to connect a new device, choose the hub (everything is represented graphically, so you choose the item that looks like the hub), enter your 2-g Wi-Fi password, and blam-o, it connects. Then put batteries into the water timer and repeat the process. The app automatically connects the water timer to the Wi-Fi hub. Now you're set to start watering. My hose spigot is already pretty crowded. I have a 1-4 expander, so I have hoses that go to the driveway, the backyard hose reel, the soaker hose, and the raised garden bed. Because of this setup, I did not want to hang the somewhat heavy water timer from the expander, so I made a short piece of hose so I could mount the water timer somewhere unobtrusively. Connecting the hoses to the water timer is much as you'd expect. Hand tighten, watch your threads, and use the provided Teflon tape. Before I connected my outlet hoses, I tested the on-off of the water timer, both manually and on the app. This also helped me look for leaks. Because nothing is a manual switch, both the manual buttons and the app have a slight delay to open and close the water, but it isn't more than a few seconds. Then I connected the outlet hoses and tested it again. Good to go! Much like the sprinkler timer, you can go into the app and set up a schedule for the water timer to run. You can set start time (and end time), days to water, and whether you want a rain delay of 24, 48, or 72 hours. You can set up to 3 schedules for each side. If you'd prefer, rather than an end time, you can choose a water amount. Once it reaches the specified output, it'll shut off. I never tested for accuracy, because I'm used to turning on the hose for the garden and setting a timer for 30 minutes, so that's what I did here. The rain delay is a mixed blessing. If the app receives a weather forecast where rain has or is falling, it won't run for the set time. Usually, this is great, but sometimes we might have a forcast of rain and nothing reaches the ground, but the app doesn't know. When the rain delay is on, it will also prevent you from turning on the hose manually. Fortunately, you can turn off the rain delay temporarily, but I think there should simply be a rain delay over-ride. The sprinkler controller is the same way. I get alerts--zone 1 has started. Zone 1 has finished. I like these alerts because with set-and-forget things if it stops working I might not realize until my garden looks dry. Here's what's odd to me: The sprinkler controller (the same app) doesn't notify me when my sprinklers are running! One bonus that I was not expecting: The Wi-Fi hub has an outlet on it. I thought that was nice, so it doesn't take up an outlet. But no, it's better: It's a smart outlet. Plug a light or something into the Wi-Fi hub and control it remotely! You can even set up a timer in the app (not as good as the water timer). The app is not the most user-friendly, and what I mean by that is I didn't pick it up and immediately intuit how to use it. It took me a few minutes. It feels strange to navigate, the first page is all your devices. In my case, that's the Wi-Fi hub, the Wi-Fi hub outlet, the water timer, and the sprinkler timer. Click the Wi-Fi hub and the devices connected to it are presented. Clicking on them here is the same as clicking on them on the prior screen. There are four menu icons on the bottom: Parameter: Shows the two zones, how much water the prior run used (no history beyond last run), battery status (the outdoor timer takes 4 AA's), and the next scheduled run. Manual: Set a run-time up to 60 minutes and turn the zone(s) on. I do like that there's not an option to run forever. Plan: Set up Plan A, B, C for each zone (total 6 plans). Turn plans on or off. So you could have a cool-weather plan, a warm weather plan, and a heat wave plan. Set the Rain delay. This is also where you turn off the rain delay to manually override it. Sensor: The Wi-Fi hub can connect to several soil sensors (I don't have one), so you can see if you need to water or not. I don't know if there's a way to have the soil sensor trigger a run. I doubt it, but it would be awesome. Also, you can see your historic water usage here for the past 10 days. My: Instructions and Contact, as well as where you can connect the water timer to Alexa or Google Assistant. I have not done this. The Wi-Fi hub can connect to other items, so you could add additional water timers and soil meters. I think if you don't have an in-ground sprinkler, this would be a great way of using sprinklers and hoses to replicate that setup. Have a pool and add water in the hot months, I can think of many uses for a bunch of these devices, and Rainpoint seems to have a lot available. Overall, I really like this product a lot. I used to water my gardens manually and the manual timer I had would sometimes stick or I'd forget to turn the water off. Having a simple to use app to control it simplifies things a lot. The only gripes I have: I'd like the rain delay to be easier to override. I'd like the sprinkler controller to send notifications like the water timer. But I wouldn't take away a star because it's not significant enough of an issue.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by F***. on 10 December 2025*

I purchased 3 of these in May 2025. One has worked, and continues to work, great with no issues. After using one of the others for months, it began leaking from the bottom. I switched it out to the one that’s remained in its box since May, and that one also leaked (but not as bad). Besides the leaking water, they are exceptional, easy to use, have had no mishaps with the timer, with user-friendly app. I contacted customer service regarding the issue - best customer service experience ever!! He was very professional and is sending me 2 replacements. They truly stand behind their products!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by A***A on 4 March 2026*

I've had this dual zone timer for almost a year and it has held up very well. This is a great product. My hose bib is on the shady and generally wet side of the house. I have two leader hoses that lead to hose reels in the front and back of the house. When I want to water the plants or wash the car all I have to do is use the app to turn on the water. I don't have to walk into the wet grass or mulch to turn the water on/off. It's super convenient. I had some questions and customer service took care of them. Highly recommend.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-20*