💧 Protect Your Home, One Drop at a Time!
The Dome Home Automation Leak Sensor is a cutting-edge, wireless Z-Wave Plus device designed for indoor use. It features a built-in buzzer and LED light for immediate leak notifications, integrates seamlessly with various smart home systems, and boasts a long-range detection capability of up to 150 feet. With a 3-year battery life and a water-resistant design, this sensor is perfect for monitoring water-related appliances discreetly.
K**R
Simple, well-designed device
I needed this to alarm on a leak in my attic AC System. The design is nice, and it tested very well. It easily paired with my Hubitat Elevation Home Hub, and it has an audible alarm in addition to communicating with the Hub. I really liked the design of the remote probe, and I used that so the main electronics which have the buzzer in it could be placed closer to the hatch of the attic. I had $10K worth of damage last year because my weekly renters ran the AC so cold that it generated moisture outside the regular drip pan. I added a new pan, and this sensor, which will give the occupants and audible alarm, and also will (using a program on the hub) send me an email any time water is detected. It claims to have a 3-year battery life. I will update if that turns out not to be correct. For me, it will be good as long as its at least 18 months.
J**N
Works Great with Wink 2 and Leaksmart valve
I installed a Leaksmart whole house shutoff valve on two homes over a year ago and the leaksmat brand of sensors work ok if close by the Leaksmart hub. If you have a larger home you'll need the range extender and being a zigbee product you have to remove the batteries and put back to factory settings and reestablish communications so it picks up the extender and not the hub. I have three sensors that continue to be disconnected and will not reconnect using Wink so I have to reset to factory settings. I've waited over two weeks at times just to see if it would reconnect. I installed the Dome sensor Z-Wave at the furthest point 7 days ago and it has yet to disconnect so I am purchasing a couple more.Dome sensor was easy to connect and set up a robot to turn off valve. I like the fact that I can just use the Z-wave network rediscovery rather than having to reset sensors from Leaksmart.Leaksmart sensors using the Leaksmart app work great if you use their extender and I do like that it shows the signal strenth where if you use the Wink app it does not.
D**A
Will Buy More
There are pros and a few minor cons to this device, but the bottom line is it's a good working unit and I will buy more in the future. I have Smartthings and it absolutely requires the use of a device handler. You can download it easily from the seller's website. The first time I paired it, the device handler did not get associated with it and it recognized it as a generic sensor. It did not work at all in this mode. I had to factory reset the leak sensor (hold internal button for 10 seconds) and re-pair it (tap internal button 3 times) and it was recognized properly.It is very basic in design and function. There are three metal feet on the bottom of the unit. When two or more get wet, it sends a zwave signal and makes an audible tone. The tone only goes until the water is no longer present.There is a remote probe that goes with it, so you can mount the main unit on a wall and have the remote sensor go to in an environment where it can be fully submerged and not break.I bought this sensor with the plan of also getting a unit that will shut off my water main if a water leak is detected. I am also planning on getting more sensors to put around toilets. This one got placed behind my washing machine. It is small enough it fit easily. I attached some pictures to this review so you can see the size and placement of the leak sensor.Pros:Compact size and a remote sensor make it usable in a variety of places/situations.It was very easy to pair and also easy to factory reset. The indicator light makes it easy to see it's doing what it should be!Works great with Smartthings when you use the device handler. This was my first leak monitor and it integrates in to the security monitor well!There are three feet on the bottom, but it will activate as long as at least two are touching a pool of water.Cons:It uses a CR2 battery (personal preference is CR123 as many of my other devices use that size)It feels flimsy/cheap, although it works perfectlyHas a remote probe that only works when the main unit is on a cradle. The cradle covers up the sensors on the main unit and the probe plugs in to the cradle. I thought both could be used simultaneously for broader coverage but this is not the case. They should have designed it that way,I think it should be more like $40, not $50.
J**.
Work perfectly and Battery life is incredible.
Synced up very easily to my Vera Edge. Works great. I'm using them in two of our properties.This winter we had a pipe break. Nobody was home when it happened and the water ran for over 12 hours. Did I mention that this unit was on the fourth floor.After the aftermath and the clean up and the rebuild of our relationships with our neighbors, I thought I better invest in something that could prevent this from ever happening again. I already had our Vera Smart home system, so I added three Dome water detection sensors and the Dome water cutoff actuator. This system work great.If I would have invested in this equipment long a go, I could have saved lots of money and frustration in repairs, but I did get to meet my neighbors.
J**P
Easy to install and works perfectly!
I had previously installed a Dome Water Shutoff Valve Dome Home Automation Water Shut-Off Valve - For Pipes up to 1 1/2", White (DMWV1) and device handler which worked perfectly. I had no issues installing this leak sensor on SmartThings and setting it up to close the valve when it sensed water. It worked perfectly as it sounded an audible alarm and notified SmartThings of the "leak". SmartThings then sent my phone a notification and closed the valve. I placed it next to my water heater and intend to purchase more of these sensors.
D**R
Don't expect support
Once you get them set up, they work well with SmartThings. No complaints with performance of the leak sensors.However, if they don't work well, don't expect any support. Opened up a ticket with them for a problem with their siren, they sent me a link to one of the FAQ pages that had nothing to do with my problem, and then never replied again. I contacted them again multiple times trying to follow up, but they never again replied, so their product went in the garbage.So to recap, if you want no support, this product is good. If you want to buy from a company that stands behind their products, look elsewhere.
I**R
Excellent
Easy to hook up to SmartThings and saved my butt with a kitchen sink leak. So good, bought a second one for the tank-less hot-water heater.Powered it up and the hub detected right away. Seems to be a good quality product.
A**R
Time will tell
So far I love it. It paired easily and it seems to work as advertised. I decided to order a Dome chime/alarm to compliment this purchase. If you don’t, the only alert you can get is an email and a screen notification. I think with the alarm it will be perfect.
K**.
Good unit, flexible options!
Background info: my home automation is an Insteon system with a Universal Devices ISY-994i controller. I wanted to add an automated main water shutoff valve (I settled on an Econet motorized controller) so the system would shut off the house's water if any leak is detected.I have a couple of the Insteon water sensors which work fine, but needed another for my dishwasher and decided to try this Dome version.Pros:- a little cheaper than the Insteon sensors.- comes with a cradle and remote probe, so I can mount the unit inside a lower cabinet for ease of access (i.e. changing battery when the time comes) and run the sensor down under the dishwasher. See later in this review for how to hack this probe to allow monitoring two locations.- works with my ISY-994i (note that I did have to buy the ISY-994i's optional Z-Wave card as mine didn't have it to begin with).Con:- when it detects a leak it also sounds a continuous beep, which I understand could be a selling point, but not for me. My ISY alerts me with an email and text message, and then opens the main water valve, so an audible alert isn't needed, and will only drain the battery. I pulled the alarm buzzer off of the circuit board to fix this. I also pulled off the indicator LED, as it stays on as well...Edit: after testing it out a bit, I found that the remote probe is basically a 3.5mm stereo headphone plug that leads to three copper conductors at the sensor end. The water leak simply completes the circuit, which the main unit detects as a leak. I discovered that if any two of the three conductors are shorted, the alarm is raised. So I built my own remote sensor from an old headphone lead - I stripped off the ear buds and soldered extensions, so I basically 'split' the three conductor sensor into two 2-conductor sensors. I ran one under my dishwasher and the other under my sink. Voila! One leak sensor now monitors two locations!
K**.
AWESOME!
This paired quickly and easily with my WINK and the app allows for notifications and emails to be sent via robots. The sensor activates instantly when it touches water; notifications arrive within 2 seconds. This is well worth the peace of mind you get, especially if you already own the WINK hub.
L**Y
One Star
Didn't work for me at all. Couldn't pair at all. Sorry your milage may vary.
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