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GoveeLife US Direct via Amazon has Govee Wifi Water Leak Detector: 1 Gateway & 4 Sensor Pack + 3 Sensor Pack on sale for $49.99 when you follow the instructions below. Shipping is free.

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Instructions:
  • Add 1 gateway + 4 sensor pack
    • Apply $40 off coupon in the product page
    • Redeem the "Save 30% off on 2 select items. Promo code: BZQCWUWF"
  • Add 3 sensor pack
    • Apply 25% coupon in the product page
  • Proceed to checkout
    • Order Total should be $49.99. Shipping is free.
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Product Details:
  • This water leak detector is equipped with 2 top sensor probes and 4 bottom sensor probes to detect water leaks and drips. When a water leak occurs, it will activate an alarm up to100dB.
  • App & Email Real-time Alerts when a leak is detected
  • Voice Assistant Reminder via Amazon Alexa
  • Connect up to 100 sensors
  • 1/4 mile Range
  • IP66 Waterproof

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  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this deal combo is $74.99 less (60% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $124.98 at the time of this posting.
  • About this product:
    • This is the new gateway (B5043) which can support up to 100 sensors (H5058) and extended range.
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    • Seller GoveeLife US Direct has a 100% positive rating in the last 12 months with over 255 lifetime feedback.
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Amazon has the Govee smart water leak gateway sensor on sale for $49.99 (1 gateway & 4 sensor Pack + 3 sensor pack). This is the new gateway (B5043) which can support up to 100 sensors (H5058) and extended range.

Previous deals for the new gateway (B5043) with 4 sensor pack itself is around $55-$60. This seems to be a pretty good price with additional 3 sensor pack for $49.99.

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Item(s) Subtotal: $149.98
Shipping & Handling: $0.00
Your Coupon Savings: -$40.00 ($40 off for 1 gateway and 4 sensors)
Your Coupon Savings: -$15.00 (25% off for 3 sensors)
Promotion Applied: -$44.99 (30% off for buying 2 promo items together)
Total before tax: $49.99
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Model: GoveeLife WiFi Water Ieak Detectors for Home, Smart Water Ieak Sensor 4 Pack with 100dB Adjustable Alarm and App Alerts, Wireless Detector with 1312 ft Transmission for Basement, Kitchen, Bathroom

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Last Edited by Naoautorizada December 18, 2023 at 04:10 PM
Wanna know how to pair extra water detector sensors to your hub?
Watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tV8sL-m46w

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Get yourself a smart water valve shutoff and you can let it run automatically when the water leak is detected. Can save you money for repairing large water damage.

Like this one:
https://www.amazon.com/Automatic-...118&sr=8-5
From AMAZON.COM review:

Pros:
* Setup was really fast, possibly because I already had/was familiar with the app, but the gateway connected right away, and the sensors are all pre-connected to the gateway.

* The water detection seems to work pretty well, usually immediately firing when water is detected on either the top or bottom of the device on the metal nodes.

* The app notification is usually immediate

* You can have a backup/alternative notification of an email alert

* There are 2 volumes (excruciatingly loud and medium) plus mute. The loud setting is painful to be in the same room as tbh and I wish it weren't the default so you didn't have to cycle through it to turn it down. See more info in the cons section.

* If I recall correctly, I had to set the sensors off on the previous version by wetting them in order to tell which sensor was which and be able to rename them accordingly. In this version, you can hit the button on the device and the corresponding icon will flash in the app so you know which is which.

* They give you 6 label stickers with the new version; I sharpie'd the old versions

* Great peace of mind if you have a sporadic leak like a basement that takes on water or just want to catch a potential appliance (water heater, dishwasher, sink) failure before it causes a bunch of unseen damage, particularly while you're out of town

* Minor, but the styling of the gateway and sensors looks a little more modern and unobtrusive.

* I believe some other differences between the new/old versions are that:
- Alexa/Google Assistant/IFTT are supported
- Range is way higher (197 ft vs. 1312 ft)
- Can connect via bluetooth
- Claims battery life has improved from 1 year to 2 years, but I have had my previous sensors for over a year and the battery icon on only one of them has only gone down 25% (assuming that is accurate)
- Can support up to 100 sensors instead of just 10, which is probably overkill for most houses, but I'm sure medium-to-large houses can easily use 10+, and they indicate it could be used for an apartment complex or other commercial situation

Cons:

* One unfortunate thing they didn't correct in the new version is that there is no way to change the volume or turn off an alarm that is sounding from the app. I discovered this (on the old version) when I was out of town and we had water coming into our basement from a bad storm. A friend was thankfully checking on our cats when it went off, but I had to try and tell her where the alarms where and how to turn them off while they were blaring, and then they went off again the following day with no one home, and terrorized the cats for at least an hour or two until they shut themselves off. It seems like a really big oversight to not be able to control volume and/or turn off the alarm from the app. My solution was to mute them all upon returning, which does unfortunately mean the app/email is the only notification I have, and there is sometimes a delay between the detector noticing water and the app going off, presumably due to connectivity issues, and it won't work if the wi-fi is out. It's often immediate, though, and is better than me forgetting to mute them before a trip and having them terrorize the cats until someone can shut them off.
* Still only supports 2.4Ghz wi-fi, as an FYI in case your router is only 5Ghz

I'd probably give this a 4.5 if I could, but the volume thing prevents me from assigning full stars.

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09-08-2023 at 12:58 PM.

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this is a great deal as the deal on the govee website is $60 for just the hub and 4 sensors.

I have had the previous version for about 2 years now and like it says the sensors are quite sensitive and fast responding to alert you at the sensor itself, email, and cell app. the previous version only support 10 sensors per hub, but... more might work.

this new version supports 100 sensors and has a greater distance between hub and sensors.
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Better then prime-day price!
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09-08-2023 at 02:26 PM.
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What is a common use for these? I have a ton of govee products and I always scratch my head on these lol
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09-08-2023 at 02:26 PM.
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wow. I love their older leak detector and this new one is even better!!!

One question tho, is it compatible with the old sensor?
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Quote from TodayOnly :
. the previous version only support 8 sensors per hub.
The previous version says it supports up to 10, but you can add more than 10 per hub -- as many people have reported, and as I have done (15 in my case).

I would love to hear any experience as to whether these are better than or worse than the prior version. I am a big fan of the prior version as to battery life, sensitivity, etc.
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Quote from junkster :
What is a common use for these? I have a ton of govee products and I always scratch my head on these lol
Put them under toilets,sinks, by a sump pit. That's where I have them
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Quote from junkster :
What is a common use for these? I have a ton of govee products and I always scratch my head on these lol
Get yourself a smart water valve shutoff and you can let it run automatically when the water leak is detected. Can save you money for repairing large water damage.

Like this one:
https://www.amazon.com/Automatic-...118&sr=8-5
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From AMAZON.COM review:

Pros:
* Setup was really fast, possibly because I already had/was familiar with the app, but the gateway connected right away, and the sensors are all pre-connected to the gateway.

* The water detection seems to work pretty well, usually immediately firing when water is detected on either the top or bottom of the device on the metal nodes.

* The app notification is usually immediate

* You can have a backup/alternative notification of an email alert

* There are 2 volumes (excruciatingly loud and medium) plus mute. The loud setting is painful to be in the same room as tbh and I wish it weren't the default so you didn't have to cycle through it to turn it down. See more info in the cons section.

* If I recall correctly, I had to set the sensors off on the previous version by wetting them in order to tell which sensor was which and be able to rename them accordingly. In this version, you can hit the button on the device and the corresponding icon will flash in the app so you know which is which.

* They give you 6 label stickers with the new version; I sharpie'd the old versions

* Great peace of mind if you have a sporadic leak like a basement that takes on water or just want to catch a potential appliance (water heater, dishwasher, sink) failure before it causes a bunch of unseen damage, particularly while you're out of town

* Minor, but the styling of the gateway and sensors looks a little more modern and unobtrusive.

* I believe some other differences between the new/old versions are that:
- Alexa/Google Assistant/IFTT are supported
- Range is way higher (197 ft vs. 1312 ft)
- Can connect via bluetooth
- Claims battery life has improved from 1 year to 2 years, but I have had my previous sensors for over a year and the battery icon on only one of them has only gone down 25% (assuming that is accurate)
- Can support up to 100 sensors instead of just 10, which is probably overkill for most houses, but I'm sure medium-to-large houses can easily use 10+, and they indicate it could be used for an apartment complex or other commercial situation

Cons:

* One unfortunate thing they didn't correct in the new version is that there is no way to change the volume or turn off an alarm that is sounding from the app. I discovered this (on the old version) when I was out of town and we had water coming into our basement from a bad storm. A friend was thankfully checking on our cats when it went off, but I had to try and tell her where the alarms where and how to turn them off while they were blaring, and then they went off again the following day with no one home, and terrorized the cats for at least an hour or two until they shut themselves off. It seems like a really big oversight to not be able to control volume and/or turn off the alarm from the app. My solution was to mute them all upon returning, which does unfortunately mean the app/email is the only notification I have, and there is sometimes a delay between the detector noticing water and the app going off, presumably due to connectivity issues, and it won't work if the wi-fi is out. It's often immediate, though, and is better than me forgetting to mute them before a trip and having them terrorize the cats until someone can shut them off.
* Still only supports 2.4Ghz wi-fi, as an FYI in case your router is only 5Ghz

I'd probably give this a 4.5 if I could, but the volume thing prevents me from assigning full stars.
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Need about 25 of these sensors for new house. Any deals on buying this many?

Also, will an insurance company consider this as a protective device and give a premium discount ?
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Quote from slickdeal_hokage :
Get yourself a smart water valve shutoff and you can let it run automatically when the water leak is detected. Can save you money for repairing large water damage.

Like this one:
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The previous version says it supports up to 10, but you can add more than 10 per hub -- as many people have reported, and as I have done (15 in my case).

I would love to hear any experience as to whether these are better than or worse than the prior version. I am a big fan of the prior version as to battery life, sensitivity, etc.
well shit, thats good to know.
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Quote from RStark5981 :
Need about 25 of these sensors for new house. Any deals on buying this many?

Also, will an insurance company consider this as a protective device and give a premium discount ?
My insurance company gave me some discounts (about a few bucks lol) but only after I showed them that I also have a water auto shutoff that can be triggered by the sensors.
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