Orbit 21005 B-hyve Smart Hose Watering Timer
$54.16 Original price was: $54.16.$49.71Current price is: $49.71.
- Effortless automatic watering for healthy and vibrant plants
- Reliable auto watering; set it up once and forget it
- Ideal for watering plants while you’re away on trips
- Convenient control of watering schedule via a user-friendly app
- Prevents overwatering and underwatering for optimal plant health
- Made of durable plastic and lightweight at 0.87 pounds
- No assembly required; operates on batteries
- Manufactured by Orbit, with a warranty included
Gregory –
I purchased this to replace the Orbit 58911 Complete Yard Watering Kits I was using at the time. I was going on an extended vacation and wanted to reduce the workload for my house sitter and control and monitor watering remotely. I started out with one unit for testing and quickly realized this was an ideal solution.
Make sure you update all your devices to the most current software version.
The hub which connects your Bluetooth valves to your wifi needs to be in relative proximity on the inside of your house to the exterior location of your valves. Signal connection between the two had no issues even through 2’ stone walls. The valves communicate with each other creating a mesh which increases stability.
Figure out where your valves will be to calculate how many hubs you need for larger systems. I needed 8 more valves and 2 more hubs so I purchased 2 Orbit 21044 b-hyve Smart Hose Watering Timer 4-Packs each included a hub and a 4 way Hose Manifold. There are different b-hyve packages on Amazon so figure out the most economical way to get what you need.
Although the b-hyve software isn’t great, (at times it can be downright frustrating) setup is easy. Download the app, add your hubs and valves (this part is a little frustrating as there are redundancies that could be avoided even with having an auto fill option). Regardless setup process is worth it, as this system gives you great flexibility and functionality with your watering schedules.
I set up multiple watering schedules for each zone each day in order to supply water to each plant when they need it most while maintaining water pressure to the house for high usage times.
You can setup your own watering schedules or use the WeatherSense® feature for watering based on live weather feeds through wifi connection. I was hesitant to try the smart watering feature while I was away but upon my return I found it was very useful and reliable.
Overview
I like being able to easily change schedules remotely especially useful when you are figuring out the water requirements for new situations. The app lets you attach a photo of the actual zone for easy reference of each zone.
Smart watering saves water, as well as adjusting watering to specific soil and seasonal weather conditions preventing overwatering and allowing you to fine tune each zone to its specific needs.
Overall this is by far the best system I have used.
ChemE_75 –
Originally got the wifi “kit” with the hub and valve to see if it was worth the extra cost for wifi. With the rain delay feature alone, it saves on eliminating wasted water versus the old digital timer that required manual adjustment for every rain delay so not very convenient and unable to control remotely. After a few weeks, the orbit system has proven to be reliable. So I ordered a 4 port XD model for the other parts of the lawn but had to return it since it is not backward compatible with gen 1 wifi hubs. This is ultra irritating since these gen 1 are only single port. But since I already had the gen 1 hub it didn’t make sense to start over with gen 2 which offer very little other than the multiport timers. If anything, I’d wait to see what gen 3 or 4 brings for features since it’s apparent that’s the way these tech products go these days, a new gen every yr or two.
So to remain compatible with existing investment, I ordered this gen 1 valve timer and a hose splitter. It was pretty simple to connect to my existing gen 1 wifi hub and so far it’s working well. I plan to reconfigure the sprinklers so I can daisy chain a soaker hose using a pass through fitting so that the one splitter will suffice. We seem to have enough water capacity depending on type of sprinkler, impact types seem to need the most pressure to flip them from side to side, so I can daisy chain maybe one off the impact type – the oscillator and soaker hose seem fine to add on after the impact but two impact types don’t work well, could be the particular models. Anyway, for reasonable cost I’m able to cover the majority of the lawn with a variety of sprinklers we luckily inherited from former owners who left them behind. Benefit with city water is savings on water usage/cost. Time will tell but just a handful of rain delays each month should pay for the hub and 2 timer system within 1 season.
AROV –
Buen producto, ya he comprado varios. He leído opiniones de otras personas de problemas de conectividad, pero en mi caso nunca he tenido problemas. Lo que sí recomendaría es usar baterías recargables.
Kellie Adams –
Anyone who is proficient in home automation knows that NOT everything is going to be easy. Sometimes you need to put down the product, walk away, and come back to it. Such is with these. I’ve bought 3 total (well, now 5) and one is a dud.
We bought the first 3 in the spring and installed them knowing that a) I was going to be away from my flowers for the summer and B) my husband was in charge of keeping the new sod and said flowers alive.
When I got home from my 3 month hiatus my flowers were mostly alive… my husband decided to play with the system why trying to deal with thing b. So, thats not really orbits fault, but it is… let me explain: the reason he began to mess with these was because one died. Being that this whole automation thing is *my* thing, and not his- he had no idea what he was doing and wound up flooding my plants, killing the sod, etc. He LOVES that things work, but 98% of the time I am the one who is researching, purchasing and setting up.
So, here I am, July, finally able to deal with it.. and I try to fix it. The thing still claims its connected to the hub, the app acts as though the box is watering stuff, but the lights aren’t on and nobody is home inside the control box. So, what do I do? I go to orbits website and follow the links to make a warranty claim. I assume its going to be worse than the camera’s he broke while I was gone.. but it was easier…
So I begin to tell the automated messaging what is going on. and apparently I’m giving it to much detail but it has LITERALLY taken longer to write this review than it took to do the claim. I got a giftcard to replace it, which was MORE than the like-replacement, so I ordered 2 more.
Because heck, if they are going above and beyond to replace a product that is defective, I’m throwing ALL my money at them.
Sure, the app is wonky, but its usable and does 9 out of 10 things I need it to do (I really need soil sensors that can be integrated orbit!) I was worried when I first got the bhyve box’s because I had one of orbits mechanical timers that blew out suddenly. I was hoping that paying a bit more would save me in repotting my plants for the fall. Indeed, it did. Only 2 pots died on his watch!
But overall, in home automation the app is pretty standard imo. Its complicated, but more that the app was made for the more “expensive” version, aka, in ground sprinklers. I’ve watched my nextdoor neighbor fuss with his every year, I’m going to stick to my garden hoses and these little guys for life at this point!
Jon J –
I have 6 of these hooked up around my yard to provide irrigation. The app performs so poorly that it makes the products virtually useless for hours to days at a time.
-Setting up a schedule in the app is not intuitive at all
-Starting a “Manual Watering” only works 5-10% of the time. The other 90-95% of the time, it will open the valve, and the sprinkler will start for 5 seconds and turn off. The app will say, “The device took too long to respond”
-No amount of restarting the app, reconnecting, or unplugging the bridge helps. This is just a completely random connect issue with no resolution. Other people have mentioned it, and B-Hyve has done nothing to make their product easier and ACTUALLY work.
I’m an engineer, own many smart devices, and have a lot of experience with Bluetooth and home networks. I know how to troubleshoot wireless/smart devices, and this is by far the worst application, user interface, and poorest connectivity I’ve experienced.
To provide an example of a typical day with this product: This morning, I successfully started two sprinklers, but now the app won’t let me start the next 4. It keeps saying it can’t connect, even though the sprinkler turns on for a few seconds. Sometimes, after waiting a few hours, it will work all of a sudden.
But in the meantime, my yard is getting toasted by the sun and dry heat. I bought these to help keep my yard green and would be better off doing this manually myself. But I’d have to be home to do that.
Again, this product is virtually useless because the APP just plain DOES NOT WORK. Imagine if your brand new car only started 5-10% of the time. When you buy these wireless faucet/timers, that is what you’re in for.
Oh, I mentioned that I have 6 of these. I used to have three other ones, but they broke. Water infiltrated the battery compartment and corroded the insides. I would expect an outdoor-rated product to have better water ingress protection.
I have a lot of buyer’s remorse, don’t be like me- buy something else.
Gregory –
I purchased one initially at a better price than Bunnings inclusive of delivery fees initially concerned it would not be compatible with Australian taps. It was so I then purchased two more as they provide the ultimate in control over watering only negative is the batteries last only about six months
EB –
Product work’s perfect so far. Was easy to connect to the WiFi, and easy to program. Love how it responds to changes in the weather. If it’s going to rain it Skip’s water schedule.
Tom Bryant –
Excelente Producto