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GoveeLife Water Leak Detector 2: 1x Wi-Fi Gateway + 4x Sensors

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Govee offers Select GoveeLife Water Leak Detector 2 Bundles on sale listed below when you apply promo code SPLASH-CAD at checkout. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member misterblack for finding this deal.

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Get informed of a leak in your home from anywhere in the world. Pair with a smart water valve to shut off your water valve automatically in seconds when a leak is detected. Most people underestimate the amount of sensors they need: put them underneath all sinks, behind toilets, water tanks, behind fridge, under dishwasher, under jacuzzi. It can also be put on the first shelf of the fridge when upper freezer leaks.

With coupon code SPLASH-CAD:
1x Wi-Fi Hub + 4 Sensors $44
1x Wif-Fi Hub +6 Sensors $70.39
3 Sensors $44
5 Sensors $44

​I've never seen such low pricing on the v2. The 5 sensor pack is listed at the same price as the 3 sensor pack (seems like a pricing error). The page mentions it expires in 36 hours (midnight April 3, PST).

The coupon codes known to work with Govee:
TAKE5 $5 off
BOOM 10% off
SPLASH-CAD 12% off

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
https://us.govee.com/collections/...k-detector
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Created 04-01-2024 at 12:27 PM by misterblack
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Last Edited by misterblack Yesterday at 11:16 AM
These are the Govee coupons mentioned the most by Slickdeals users:

SPLASH-CAD 12% off (confirmed on various sensors, light strips, etc)
BOOM 10% off (confirmed on most products)
TAKE5 $5 off per unit (better than the welcome offer, confirmed on various products)

Get informed of a leak in your home from anywhere in the world. Pair with a smart water valve to shut off your water valve automatically in seconds when a leak is detected.

Best deal combination is Hub+4+5+5. See this post.

Most people underestimate the amount of sensors they need: put them underneath all sinks, behind toilets, water tanks, behind fridge, under dishwasher, under indoor HVAC and AC unit, under jacuzzi. It can also be put on the first shelf of the fridge when upper freezer leaks. Even a small condo can easily use up 8 sensors alone.

- There are no international transaction fees even though Chase says it's international
- This is the v2, not the v1. The main difference is that the range is 5-10x longer. Both support Google Assistant.
- The warranty experience is way better when you buy direct, as opposed through Amazon. It means you can initiate a recall of a defective unit with free shipping directly through the Govee app with one click, and no phone calls or hassle.
- Check with your insurance as they often give substantial discounts for leak sensors and automatic water shutoff valves.

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Check with your insurance if they give you a discount. In the Moen valve thread someone noted that their insurance paid for theirs; I checked with mine (Hanover) an they offer $150 discount if you have auto shutoff and $75 discount if you just have sensors. By that time I'd already had them more than a year, but that $75 more than made up for what I paid for 8 sensors + hub,.
Pair these with this water shut off valve to turn the main water line off when water is detected. I did this and it works great.

https://www.amazon.com/Automatic-...B0CB3NZH19

Govee connect to the Govee Home app
The water shut off connects to the Smart Life app
To allow them to connect together you will need an account with IFTTT.com. They have an applet there that will allow the sensor to trigger the shut off valve to close upon water detection.

The Govee sensors seem to required the Govee Home app to work, I would prefer to have Home Assistant or the Smart Life app control the shut off valve but I haven't yet figured that out yet.

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04-16-2024 at 09:23 AM.
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I just wanted to report that I tested the distance on these sensors by putting the hub in my condo and the sensors across the street in a different building and different condo and I still got a full signal. These things are magic!
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04-17-2024 at 07:01 AM.
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Does it support automation via Google home?
Automation for what exactly? Smart water shutoff?
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04-17-2024 at 10:42 AM.
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Automation for what exactly? Smart water shutoff?

Could be cool to turn lights red if one goes off. Or something like that.
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04-21-2024 at 01:08 PM.
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Quote from BlitzAction :
The biggest issue with v1 is that the battery can die/signal with the hub gets lost without a related warning. I had missed a leak from this specific reason

I get "low battery" push alerts using my v1. In app, there is also a battety life indicator. Check your app setting for permissions. Been using for 2+ years. Deployed 13 in my house. Upon detecting/leak trigger i get push notice on cell, an email, and of course the sensor siren sounding off. Good idea to check sensors quarterly to every 6mo. Ownership does comes with resposibilities as much as we'd like automation 🙂 Very pleased. PS, also running the Govee temp/humidity sensors for kitchen and garage freezers, children bedroom. App has good interface to see status and readings on all sensors.
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04-22-2024 at 12:35 PM.
04-22-2024 at 12:35 PM.
Quote from vman1414 :
Pair these with this water shut off valve to turn the main water line off when water is detected. I did this and it works great.

https://www.amazon.com/Automatic-...B0CB3NZH19

Govee connect to the Govee Home app
The water shut off connects to the Smart Life app
To allow them to connect together you will need an account with IFTTT.com. They have an applet there that will allow the sensor to trigger the shut off valve to close upon water detection.

The Govee sensors seem to required the Govee Home app to work, I would prefer to have Home Assistant or the Smart Life app control the shut off valve but I haven't yet figured that out yet.

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hi, can a sensor device move to join another hub? if yes, how to do it?
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04-29-2024 at 12:49 PM.
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Could be cool to turn lights red if one goes off. Or something like that.
Yes it does this!
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hi, can a sensor device move to join another hub? if yes, how to do it?
Yes you can- but I think you need to re-pair with the new hub. I did it once before and it wasn't difficult but I don't remember the procedure.
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