Update: This popular deal is still available.
Yosmart via Amazon has for
Prime Members: YoLink Water Leak Detector Smart Starter Kit w/ Hub + 4 Sensors on sale for $54.99 - 28% Off when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page =
$39.59.
Shipping is free.
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phoinix for sharing this deal.
Includes:
- YoLink Water Leak Detection Hub
- 4x YoLink Water Leak Sensors
- 8x AAA Batteries
Product Info:
- Puck style water leak sensor
- Sealed/waterproof
- Optimized for dripping and pooling/flooding water
- 923.3 MHz chirp spread-spectrum long range
- Ethernet internet connection
- LoRa-based long range wireless (2.4GHz Wi-Fi only)
- Voice assistant
- Supports over 200 devices; compatible w/ all YoLink hubs/devices
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The thing I REALLY like about this one and the shutoff, is it works even if power is lost. You're away on a winter vacation and lose electricity……pipes freeze and burst…..with this and the shutoff (if paired correctly) it will shutoff the house water. There are a couple of shutoffs …bulldog is one.
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(Hub & Water Leak Sensor 4 with 105dB Audio Alarm 4-Pack)
$60-$12=48
Also interesting is that it doesn't even have to be YOUR hub! It can be a neighbor, or if you drive around with a door sensor you can notice alerts if it picks up any hub in distance. Where I live, I can drive around most of the city and pick up someone's hub interestingly enough (10 miles away from my home).
All the payload is encrypted I believe, so the hubs just pass data to the servers for processing.
Now the local hub gets weird. There's local handling of traffic, but it also sends to the cloud. I have not tried if that traffic can be picked up by any other hub. I'll have to try that.
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Also interesting is that it doesn't even have to be YOUR hub! It can be a neighbor, or if you drive around with a door sensor you can notice alerts if it picks up any hub in distance. Where I live, I can drive around most of the city and pick up someone's hub interestingly enough (10 miles away from my home).
All the payload is encrypted I believe, so the hubs just pass data to the servers for processing.
Now the local hub gets weird. There's local handling of traffic, but it also sends to the cloud. I have not tried if that traffic can be picked up by any other hub. I'll have to try that.
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