Description
- Zigbee Hub Required: Compatible with standard Zigbee 3.0, such as Echo (4th Gen), Echo Plus (1st Gen and 2nd Gen), Echo Studio, Eero 6, Eero Pro 6, Home Assistant (ZHA & Z2M), Hubitat and SmartThings Aeotec, Homey, Homey Bridge, Homey Pro. A Zigbee hub is required. Gen2 is optimized for stronger and more stable wireless performance, helping ensure consistent data transmission
- Stable Monitoring, Smart Irrigation: Designed to deliver more consistent soil moisture readings, helping reduce data fluctuations and improve confidence when deciding when to water your plants. It widely adapts to various soil environments, guaranteeing your plants always receive the right amount of water
- Capacitive Monitoring: Unlike traditional probes, capacitive sensors are less affected by soil salinity and pH, offering greater durability and a longer lifespan in various soil types. Suitable for various gardening places including farms, greenhouses, nurseries, gardens, and potted plants
- Enhanced Antenna for Stable Coverage: Featuring a reinforced antenna design for more stable signals, this sensor dramatically extends your signal range. Even when the sensor is placed in the living room, on the balcony, or in a garden corner, it maintains a reliable connection with your Zigbee gateway. This ensures stable data transmission in complex home environments, making indoor smart gardening more worry-free
- Remote Monitoring and Automation: Receive real-time alerts on your smartphone, allowing you to take action anytime, anywhere, ensuring your plants get the right care. Integrated with smart home systems, these sensors enable automated watering schedules, so you can manage and control your garden’s irrigation remotely, saving both time and effort
- More Smart Assistant Supported: With the Smart Bridge MZ1 (sold separately), integrate with Apple Home and Google Home to monitor plants and create automation routines via an app. Additionally, it supports software OTA (Over-The-Air) updates, allowing for effortless firmware upgrades
























Brendan (verified owner) –
I gave one of these a try in the pot. I had an issue calibrating it correctly though. Compared to my MiFlora sensor, which has always been pretty accurate, this moisture sensor read about 20% to 25% higher moisture level in the same pot. I did follow the calibration process documented also, with no real change to this issue.
Other than that, the Zigbee radio is rock solid and battery life is really good. Having a AA instead of coin cell makes it slightly “chunky” but this also means standard batteries can be used and rechargeable batteries work well with this device also.
As a bit of feed back, it would be nice if it had a light sensor on it so we can see how much light is reaching the actual plant, and maybe (not so needed) a soil conductivity sensor to help with indicating soil fertility.
Overall the device is not bad and I can compensate for the calibration inaccuracy as it is consistent, but it would be nice to know if the device I have maybe has an issue, or if the calibration always reads 20to 25% higher than other sensors.
A 4 star based on my unit as the inaccuracy in soil moisture reading for me prevented a full 5 stars this time round.