THIRDREALITY Zigbee Smart Watering Kit for Potted Plants, Indoor Plant Watering System, Hub Required, Compatible with Echo Devices with Zigbee Hub Built-in, Home Assistant, SmartThings, Hubitat, Homey
£34.99






Price: £34.99
(as of Jun 09, 2025 08:07:51 UTC – Details)
Product Description


It intelligently adjusts watering duration to precisely meet the needs of your plants. Featuring advanced sensor technology, the device has an automation capability that continues to care for your plants while you are away, and its water-saving mode helps reduce unnecessary water waste.

Good helper for travel
When you’re traveling, you can manage and control your garden’s irrigation system remotely, saving time and effort. Effortlessly provide deep hydration for your plants while promoting water conservation.

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More Fun With THIRDREALITY Smart Soil Moisture Sensor 
When THIRDREALITY soil moisture sensor (sold separately) detects the preset moisture level, it automatically waters your plants.
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Notes: Use clean water for watering and regularly clean the filter head. To better support your plants’ growth, pair potted plants that need watering at the same time with the same smart watering device.The water flow rate can be adjusted using the water dropper.
Zigbee Standard Compatible:Works with compatible Zigbee hubs or Echo devices with Zigbee hub built-in, such as Echo (4th Gen), Echo Plus (1st Gen and 2nd Gen), Echo Studio, Eero 6, Eero Pro 6, Home Assistant, SmartThings 2015/2018, Aeotec, Homey, Hubitat, Homey Bridge, Homey Pro and Third Reality Hub, Smart Bridge MZ1, Compatibility is assured for equipment mentioned.For items not listed, their compatibility remains unconfirmed, so we advise proceeding with caution. NOTE: ZigBee Hub is required and sold separately.
Safety Protection: The Smart Watering Kit includes an anti-backflow valve to prevent siphoning, improving overall performance. On the HA (ZHA & Z2M) platform, it also features a flow restriction safeguard that activates when water is low or blocked. A ‘low water’ alert will display if no water is detected for 20 seconds, ensuring safe and reliable watering for your indoor plants.
Convenience and Automation: No taps or sockets needed—seamlessly integrates into your smart home system. When THIRDREALITY soil moisture sensor (sold separately) detects the preset moisture level, it automatically waters your plants. When you’re traveling, you can manage and control your garden’s irrigation system remotely, saving time and effort. Effortlessly provide deep hydration for your plants while promoting water conservation.
Simple Design, Battery Powered: The Smart Watering Kit features a sleek design with buttons for easy on/off control and a screen that displays watering duration (10s-16.5min) and frequency (1-30 days). Specifically designed for indoor use. Powered by 4*AA batteries, ensures your watering needs are met throughout your vacation. It also includes a low battery alert. When the battery is running low, the top left corner of the device will flash red twice to ensure uninterrupted use
Included In-Box: Zigbee Smart Watering x 1,User Manual x 1, Tube x 1 (9.8 feet/3 meters), WaterDropper x 2, Stake x 2, T-Joint x1, Filter x1, AA Battery(included) x 4.
More Smart Assistant Supported: Enabled by Smart Bridge MZ1 (Sold Separately), integrates with Apple Home, Google Home, Amazon Alexa (Smart Speaker required), to achieve easy control and monitoring. Additionally, it supports software OTA (Over-The-Air) updates via 3R-Installer App.
6 reviews for THIRDREALITY Zigbee Smart Watering Kit for Potted Plants, Indoor Plant Watering System, Hub Required, Compatible with Echo Devices with Zigbee Hub Built-in, Home Assistant, SmartThings, Hubitat, Homey
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Mike Horton –
Good bit of kit for plant owners and home automation enthusiasts!
Bought to help out a Poinsettia that was struggling.The pump delivers about 10ml of water per second with only one outlet.I put a temp/soil moisture sensor in from Third Reality.Connected both up to Home Assistant zigbee2MQTT.Now working determining the optimal water level for the plant to start thriving once again.I am only using it to water one plant for now and once I have a better idea of best practice may add one or more plant for it to water, but given the difference in plant and pot sizes, not to mention plant needs, Iâll probably end up one per plant.Purchased a large water vessel and plan to add more of these devices all using the same water reservoir.Setting up was quick and easy into Home Assistant zigbee2MQTT.Automation was easy, when plant moisture goes below 30% turn on device for 10 seconds and about 100ml of water is put in the pot.In a few minutes you can see the impact of the water and tailor the automation to deliver more or less water.I am still figuring out whether best practice, little and often or a lot, less frequently.So far doing a great job.In this instance running on 3 AA batteries is great for us as the area the plants are does have mains sockets near. I have a lot of rechargeable and plan to use those going forward.Also, setup a notification to alert you when the batteries are getting near to running out so you can change them.The addition of a usb type socket so you can use an old phone charger and cable would be an extremely useful addition, the lack of it is why this gets 4 not 5 stars.This also allows you to create an automated timed watering without using something like Home Assistant.I expect to put some lemon trees into the room and plan to water them using more of these devices.Given similar devices costing the same are available but lack the ability for customised automations these represent great value.The whole kit is comprehensive and feels well built and well put together.
Joe –
Zigbee powered, very simple. Its a indoor water system. Not much to say about it but nicer then the ones you have to flash ESPHome onto.
Miquel –
Este kit de riego inteligente me ha sorprendido gratamente por su versatilidad y facilidad de integración con sistemas domóticos como Home Assistant (HA) o Alexa. La bomba se conecta sin complicaciones a través de Zigbee y funciona de manera fiable desde el primer momento.ð Compatibilidad y controlUno de los grandes puntos fuertes de este dispositivo es su compatibilidad abierta: puede utilizarse tanto con asistentes como Alexa (si cuentas con un Echo con Zigbee) como con hubs domóticos. También se puede programar directamente desde la unidad, sin necesidad de ninguna app, lo que resulta ideal si prefieres una configuración más simple.ð± Instalación y uso en la prácticaEn mi caso, he instalado el kit directamente en la garrafa del agua del aire acondicionado, lo que me permite:No tener que vaciarla manualmente tan seguido.Reutilizar esa agua para el riego.Toda la lógica de funcionamiento la he trasladado a Home Assistant, lo que me ha permitido automatizar el sistema de forma avanzada:El riego se activa según el nivel del agua en la garrafa.Se controla la humedad del suelo mediante un sensor especÃfico.Recibo avisos de baterÃa baja.ð§ Rendimiento y personalizaciónLa presión que ofrece la bomba es buena, y los materiales incluidos para montar el circuito son adecuados. Sin embargo, al necesitar regar tres plantas y un limonero (que está a distinto nivel), opté por añadir un reductor de tubo para mejorar la presión y asegurar que el agua llegue a todos los puntos de riego.ð Alimentación: un punto mejorableEl único aspecto mejorable es la alimentación: funciona con 3 pilas AA y no incluye la opción nativa de conectarlo a la red eléctrica mediante un transformador. Esto ya lo sabÃa al momento de la compra, y entiendo que, en ubicaciones sin acceso a corriente, puede ser la única alternativa.Para quienes disfrutan modificando sus dispositivos, como es mi caso, esto no representa un problema: con una pequeña modificación se puede soldar un cargador USB antiguo, y asà obtener una alimentación continua sin depender de pilas.â ConclusiónUn producto muy completo y funcional, especialmente recomendable si ya tienes un sistema domótico o estás dispuesto a configurarlo. No le doy cinco estrellas solo por el tema de la alimentación, pero sin duda lo recomendarÃa.
Jörg F –
Ich kann die mäÃigen Bewertungen nicht nachvollziehen. Die Pumpe lässt sich problemlos mit Home Assistant koppeln und funktioniert sofort fehlerfrei. Sogsar der Batteriestand lässt sich auslesen und ggf in eine Handy-Meldung “Wechsle die Batterien” automatisieren. Das es keinen Anschluss für eine externe Stromversorgung gibt, naja, für mich ist das ok, die Kiste steht eh (wassergeschützt) im Garten und ich hätte da sowieso keinen Stromanschluss. Für mich der einzige Makel: Ich hatte gehofft das Gerät völlig autark, also _ohne_ Home Assistant, mit dem Bodenfeuchtesensor der gleichen Marke koppeln zu können. Das geht _nicht_. Man hat also die Wahl die autarke Timerfunktion zu benutzen, dann wird aber immer gegossen, egal ob es geregnet hat. Oder man kauft den Sensor der gleichen Marke (oder einen Anderen…) und hat dann über Zigbee und das Smarthomesystem die Möglichkeit alles perfekt zu automatisieren. Und hey, ihr bekommt zu diesem Preis nicht nur die Pumpe, sondern auch die Zigbee-Connectivität und ein Schlauchset für zwei Bewässerungsstellen. Wenn man das einzeln kauft und manuell zusammen frickelt wird es teurer. Deshalb, trotz des “Makels”, volle 5 Sterne.
Phil –
Works as expected. Not sure if I have the nozzles installed properly because the product photos show them differently from the instruction manual. I tried adjusting them to work as a dripper but it just created leaks so I loosened the threaded caps to prevent water from spraying everywhere but it creates a stream of water instead of gentle drip. Will take some fine tuning to get it dialed in, I think. Set up automations in HomeKit and I like that itâs a stateless switch that only runs the pump for the amount of time that you set locally on the machine then automatically turns off.Not sure how I feel about running it on batteries. Might wire up an adapter plug once I run down this set of AAs.
Amazon Customer –
Was hoping for a Homekit enabled watering system, when I got this, it really looked like it did, but appears I was wrong. It’s a Zigbee device. This should still, in theory, work with Home Assistant across multiple home automation solutions, but just bummed it’s not native Homekit enabled.For a stationary device, something likely never to move because.. you know, plants and water… why doesn’t this have an AC adapter? An external power brick isn’t that much to add. Or just a barrel jack and you supply your own AC adapter, that would work too, but instead its AA batteries or nothing.For its function, its fine enough for a small water pump. Could water a few plants with it, but probably nothing beyond that. It’s more for keeping indoor houseplants happy.