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product_id: 675645888
title: "- 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"
brand: "thirdreality"
price: "314.68 DT"
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reviews_count: 9
category: "Thirdreality"
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# Adjustable water flow rate Battery-powered with low battery alert Zigbee hub compatibility - 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

**Brand:** thirdreality
**Price:** 314.68 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌿 Smart watering that keeps your plants thriving—because your green space deserves VIP treatment.

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- **What is this?** - 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 by thirdreality
- **How much does it cost?** 314.68 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- thirdreality enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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

## Key Features

- • **Safety-First Design:** Anti-backflow valve and low water alerts protect your plants and system from damage or dry runs.
- • **Remote Garden Management:** Control and monitor your indoor plants’ watering remotely via your smart assistant—never miss a watering again.
- • **Precision Hydration Control:** Customize watering duration from 10 seconds to 16.5 minutes for perfectly tailored plant care.
- • **Effortless Setup & Maintenance:** Includes all essentials with easy installation, plus a sleek battery-powered design that lasts through your vacations.
- • **Seamless Smart Home Integration:** Works effortlessly with Echo Zigbee hubs, SmartThings, Home Assistant, and more for automated watering schedules.

## Overview

The THIRDREALITY Zigbee Smart Watering Kit is a battery-powered indoor irrigation system designed for potted plants. Compatible with major Zigbee hubs and Echo devices, it offers adjustable watering times, anti-backflow protection, and low water alerts. Its seamless integration with smart home platforms enables automated, remote-controlled watering schedules, making plant care effortless and precise for busy professionals.

## Description

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Review: My only regret is that my plant doesn't need me anymore - Works pretty good with Home Assistant. Pairs easily as all THIRDREALITY zigbee devices do. One thing to note is that when using with HA, the "watering time" setting on the device will still be enforced and switch itself off. And the watering time setting is only on the hardware buttons and only in intervals of 10s. I wish the watering time was able to be set in HA. I use it for a small potted plant where 10s is perfect (gives about a shot glass of water), but for other cases you might want to set the hardware water limit high and then use a HA automation to fine tune the duration to shutofd (which might be a few seconds off due to zigbee communication time). The value is great, especially on sale. I can't imagine finding any similar product that works this well at this price point. Also note that this thing is pretty noisy (but not really "loud") when doing its job. If you schedule it, I would account for that. Didnt wake me up from the other room when I accidentally ran it at 4am. Have owned it a month and haven't needed to replace the batteries yet, if that's useful info to anyone worried about that. Also note I use rechargeable AAs.
Review: It keeps my roses watered, but... - It works out of the box and was easy to pair, but has a few limitations that advanced users might run into. The Good: - Came with everything you need - Easy to set up - It'z Zigbee, easy to connect to SmartThings - Easy to configure a watering schedule based on my 3R soil sensor The Bad: - Batteries drain fast, especially with thirsty plants - No way to connect to AC power to cut battery waste The Ugly: - Included tube is highly restrictive to flow rate - Included emitters are just a drip/stream emitter - Does not produce enough pressure / flow for off-the-shelf drip irrigation emitters to work - It's not loud but can feel a little noisy in a quiet room I got this because I have ADHD and always forget to water my indoor potted roses. I've constantly run into both over- and under- watering and it's been a constant battle to not kill my favorite plants. Even with the 3R soil sensor, which I do recommend btw, I would still miss a reminder and forget to water on time. This has largely solved that problem. My soil sensor reports the moisture drops below threshold and this kicks on and waters for me. Then I only need one notification to refill the water bucket, which is more forgiving if it takes me a day or two to get to it. I love that it's zigbee, so I don't need a bunch of 3rd party apps or hubs or nonsense to set up intelligent watering schedules or integrate it with various other sensors or devices. I like that I can adjust the watering schedule based on the time of day, light level, or ambient temperature, as well as soil moisture level. Where this falls short is that the emitters it comes with will drop a stream right in one small spot. It's great for small pots with small plants or for plants that can tolerate wet feet. But for full size tea roses in a 12" pot, the included emitters just do not put the water where you need it - which is everywhere but the crown. I've tested this with various off-the-shelf drip emitters. The spray style "umbrella" or "vortex" emitters don't work at all, too little flow at too little pressure. The sprinkler type emitters are a mixed bag, most don't work but a few get you a very little bit of sprinkler type spread but not enough to cover the whole pot and the spread is uneven with some streams going too far and others not going anywhere. The only off-the-shelf drip emitters I've gotten to work are the misting type, upside-down pointed down towards the soil. Unfortunately, that type of emitter is only slightly better than the included emitters, spraying all the water into one place. Right now the mister is what I'm using, and it does work, but it still concentrates too much water in the center of the pot right next to the crown, and for roses you want most of the water around the edges of the pot away from the crown. In my testing I have confirmed that the included clear tubing is way more constrictive to flow rate than ordinary drip line. I do get better flow rates with standard 1/4" OD drip tubing (DIG .170x.250 LDPE), which I'm in the process of switching over to. If you're working with standard off-the-shelf department store house plants, pothos and such, this will work GREAT just as it is and I strongly recommend it. If you have more "advanced user" indoor gardening needs, then this may work for you but you'll likely need to experiment with different tubing and emitters to get the most out of it. And there are some applications where it just may not work at all. I will note that I did mod mine to run on AC power. This is an "advanced" mod that requires a little EE know-how, so not something I can recommend. I took a female micro-USB charge port from an old cell phone and wired its power pins to the battery terminals inside the battery compartment. I used screws on the existing holes in the PCB of the charge port to affix it to the case of the watering station. This works great and the 5.5v USB power is perfectly adequate to keep this thing running indefinitely, with no wasted batteries. Photos: The device itself, the "mister" emitter I'm currently using, and my USB power mod If 3R sees this, my suggestions for improvement or a V2 would be: - Support for larger diameter tubing (1/4" ID or even 3/8", 3/8 would be great since it's a common size for desktop fountain pumps) - More powerful pump (just enough to get this thing to work OK with off-the-shelf drip sprinkler or spray emitters) - Better emitters or multiple emitter options - "Smart" emitters and tubing, with the soil sensor built-in to the emitter and wired back to the base unit, so only one zigbee radio can do both the sensing and the watering control - A proper DC barrel plug and AC wall wort to save on batteries (keep the battery compartment for people who want it, but put a barrel plug on the side so nobody has to mod it like I did) - A valve manifold for smart control of independent watering zones (I've spent a good deal of time trying to figure out how to make a smart valve manifold that could be injection molded at a fraction of the price of solenoids or adding multiple pumps, so 3R message me if you wanna talk shop)

## Features

- 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, desertcart Alexa (Smart Speaker required), to achieve easy control and monitoring. Additionally, it supports software OTA (Over-The-Air) updates via 3R-Installer App.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0DLGJHQGM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #62,326 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #192 in Automatic Drip Irrigation Kits |
| Brand Name | THIRDREALITY |
| Control Type | App Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (104) |
| Fit Type | Standard |
| Hose Length | 9.8 Feet |
| Included Components | Machine*1,Tube*1(3m), T-Joint*1,Water Dropper*2,Filter*1,AA Batteries*4,Stake *4 |
| Item Shape | Cylindrical |
| Item Weight | 2.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Third Reality, Inc |
| Material | Plastic Rubber |
| Model Name | THIRDREALITY 3RWK0148Z Zigbee Smart Watering Kit |
| Model Number | 3RWK0148Z |
| Number of Pieces | 8 |
| Number of Sets | 1 |
| Pattern | Linear |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | plastic |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Size | 9.8 feet |
| Special Features | Automatic Watering |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 850001595834 |
| Volume Capacity | 3 meters of tubing |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** THIRDREALITY
- **Material:** Plastic Rubber
- **Model Name:** THIRDREALITY 3RWK0148Z Zigbee Smart Watering Kit
- **Size:** 9.8 feet
- **Style:** Modern

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ My only regret is that my plant doesn't need me anymore
*by E***G on December 24, 2025*

Works pretty good with Home Assistant. Pairs easily as all THIRDREALITY zigbee devices do. One thing to note is that when using with HA, the "watering time" setting on the device will still be enforced and switch itself off. And the watering time setting is only on the hardware buttons and only in intervals of 10s. I wish the watering time was able to be set in HA. I use it for a small potted plant where 10s is perfect (gives about a shot glass of water), but for other cases you might want to set the hardware water limit high and then use a HA automation to fine tune the duration to shutofd (which might be a few seconds off due to zigbee communication time). The value is great, especially on sale. I can't imagine finding any similar product that works this well at this price point. Also note that this thing is pretty noisy (but not really "loud") when doing its job. If you schedule it, I would account for that. Didnt wake me up from the other room when I accidentally ran it at 4am. Have owned it a month and haven't needed to replace the batteries yet, if that's useful info to anyone worried about that. Also note I use rechargeable AAs.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ It keeps my roses watered, but...
*by T***T on December 18, 2025*

It works out of the box and was easy to pair, but has a few limitations that advanced users might run into. The Good: - Came with everything you need - Easy to set up - It'z Zigbee, easy to connect to SmartThings - Easy to configure a watering schedule based on my 3R soil sensor The Bad: - Batteries drain fast, especially with thirsty plants - No way to connect to AC power to cut battery waste The Ugly: - Included tube is highly restrictive to flow rate - Included emitters are just a drip/stream emitter - Does not produce enough pressure / flow for off-the-shelf drip irrigation emitters to work - It's not loud but can feel a little noisy in a quiet room I got this because I have ADHD and always forget to water my indoor potted roses. I've constantly run into both over- and under- watering and it's been a constant battle to not kill my favorite plants. Even with the 3R soil sensor, which I do recommend btw, I would still miss a reminder and forget to water on time. This has largely solved that problem. My soil sensor reports the moisture drops below threshold and this kicks on and waters for me. Then I only need one notification to refill the water bucket, which is more forgiving if it takes me a day or two to get to it. I love that it's zigbee, so I don't need a bunch of 3rd party apps or hubs or nonsense to set up intelligent watering schedules or integrate it with various other sensors or devices. I like that I can adjust the watering schedule based on the time of day, light level, or ambient temperature, as well as soil moisture level. Where this falls short is that the emitters it comes with will drop a stream right in one small spot. It's great for small pots with small plants or for plants that can tolerate wet feet. But for full size tea roses in a 12" pot, the included emitters just do not put the water where you need it - which is everywhere but the crown. I've tested this with various off-the-shelf drip emitters. The spray style "umbrella" or "vortex" emitters don't work at all, too little flow at too little pressure. The sprinkler type emitters are a mixed bag, most don't work but a few get you a very little bit of sprinkler type spread but not enough to cover the whole pot and the spread is uneven with some streams going too far and others not going anywhere. The only off-the-shelf drip emitters I've gotten to work are the misting type, upside-down pointed down towards the soil. Unfortunately, that type of emitter is only slightly better than the included emitters, spraying all the water into one place. Right now the mister is what I'm using, and it does work, but it still concentrates too much water in the center of the pot right next to the crown, and for roses you want most of the water around the edges of the pot away from the crown. In my testing I have confirmed that the included clear tubing is way more constrictive to flow rate than ordinary drip line. I do get better flow rates with standard 1/4" OD drip tubing (DIG .170x.250 LDPE), which I'm in the process of switching over to. If you're working with standard off-the-shelf department store house plants, pothos and such, this will work GREAT just as it is and I strongly recommend it. If you have more "advanced user" indoor gardening needs, then this may work for you but you'll likely need to experiment with different tubing and emitters to get the most out of it. And there are some applications where it just may not work at all. I will note that I did mod mine to run on AC power. This is an "advanced" mod that requires a little EE know-how, so not something I can recommend. I took a female micro-USB charge port from an old cell phone and wired its power pins to the battery terminals inside the battery compartment. I used screws on the existing holes in the PCB of the charge port to affix it to the case of the watering station. This works great and the 5.5v USB power is perfectly adequate to keep this thing running indefinitely, with no wasted batteries. Photos: The device itself, the "mister" emitter I'm currently using, and my USB power mod If 3R sees this, my suggestions for improvement or a V2 would be: - Support for larger diameter tubing (1/4" ID or even 3/8", 3/8 would be great since it's a common size for desktop fountain pumps) - More powerful pump (just enough to get this thing to work OK with off-the-shelf drip sprinkler or spray emitters) - Better emitters or multiple emitter options - "Smart" emitters and tubing, with the soil sensor built-in to the emitter and wired back to the base unit, so only one zigbee radio can do both the sensing and the watering control - A proper DC barrel plug and AC wall wort to save on batteries (keep the battery compartment for people who want it, but put a barrel plug on the side so nobody has to mod it like I did) - A valve manifold for smart control of independent watering zones (I've spent a good deal of time trying to figure out how to make a smart valve manifold that could be injection molded at a fraction of the price of solenoids or adding multiple pumps, so 3R message me if you wanna talk shop)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Does what it's supposed to in the simplest way possible.
*by S***C on July 30, 2025*

At it's current $35, I think this is a pretty good deal. I don't think I could get my plants watered during long trips by exploiting child labor for $35. I've ordered a second one for my orchids as their watering needs are a bit different. Setup was very easy, I use Home Assistant. It's a pretty simple device, which fits my needs. I have it set up to 5 potted leafy plants with an ugly Coffeemate creamer canister from Costco full of water (I wanted a lid with a sizeable container). I only used the included clear tubing for water intake. For output, I have a drip irrigation system I maintain already, so it was easy to cut off a few feet of 1/4" tubing and grab some connectors and heads. I used these adjustable drip heads from Amazon: https://a.co/d/jbTM3W2. The pump has more than enough power to push through all 5 pots, I prefer a slow drip for absorbtion - I absolutely do not want it to spill over or flow out the bottom while I'm gone. I did also order zigbee leak sensors, just in case, and the 3 cost more than this device. After setting it up, I did about 2 minutes worth of testing to set the flow I wanted. I was a bit surprised to see the batteries drop from 100% to 92%, but after an hour it went back to 100%. I'm still pondering whether I will make a step up converter with a usb plug rather than batteries. It hasn't had any dropped connections to my zigbee coordinator yet. One note, you should prime the intake hose. Mine struggled until I pulled the entire hose off the intake, dunked it into my container and pushed it back on with water filling the intake hose (tap the hose to get the air to flow out). I placed this device on top of the container (hole drilled through the lid for the hose) so it does not need to pump up hill, but setting it on the same level as the pots did not effect its water flow. I think I will set up to drip about 30 seconds every 3 days or so if I am out of town. I could see this being valuable on an ongoing basis for my leafy plants as they are all in the same area and I sometimes forget to water them, but lots of my plants I water on a need basis instead of a set schedule. It is easy to use, with just 3 buttons. Setup is not too hard, but sometimes these types of fittings and connectors do drip a little here and there. If you already have a "smart home" sort of setup, it's a no brainer. I do not need Rachio like smart irrigation for my potted plants.

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