These Are the Best Smart Sprinkler Controllers to Keep Your Garden Green (2024)

Smart sprinkler systems provide greater control over watering your garden than standard systems, allowing you to save water and time. The best smart sprinkler controller allows you to activate, program, and monitor the system from your phone, including which zones to water and how much water to use, as well as make changes even when you aren't at home.

We researched hardwired smart sprinkler controllers at various price points, including models that connect to your irrigation system and others that connect to a hose spigot. We evaluated each for number of zones controlled, scheduling options, smart features, and ease of installation to find all the best options.

"We have customers that use it to set up a sprinkler for their kids to play in—but they want to set it and forget it," says Lars Felber, public relations director for Eve. "So the timer functionality, or the ability to turn it off from afar, comes in handy. Other customers will use it to top off their pool water level when summer-time evaporation weather kicks in." Plus, you can set it up to water plants while you're away on vacation.

With that in mind, we focused on smart sprinkler controllers that include a smart phone app for remote monitoring and activation, and other useful features like smart home integration for voice controls, automatic delays based on local weather, and multiple zone control.

Our Top Picks

What We Like

  • Excellent weather-syncing functions

  • Sleek design

  • Intuitive app-based controls

The Rachio 3 is an ideal choice for most smart sprinkler shoppers for several reasons. First off, this eight-zone version gives you control of your existing irrigation system without a bloated price tag.

The Rachio 3’s scheduling interface is intuitive. It builds in a seasonally tailored watering algorithm to ensure your plants and lawn are getting the water they need for that time of year to avoid over-watering. On top of that, the Rachio app interfaces with hundreds of thousands of local weather stations to offer rain, freeze, and wind skip functions, so you won’t need to watch your app like a hawk with the weather patterns.

There’s a wide variety of scheduling functions if you want to set up your irrigation system to water on your specific terms. And thanks to Alexa and Google Home integration, you have many options for coordinating the system with other smart home functions.

Rachio promises a 30-minute, app-guided installation, though reviews do seem to point toward installation taking a bit longer. And because it doesn’t feature water resistance on its own, you’ll need to find a waterproof installation box if you want to place the panel outside. But once it’s in and set up with the app, it’s a dream to use.

Power Source: AC power | Zones: 8 | Controls: App and onboard buttons | Connectivity: Wi-Fi | Weather Resistance: No

What We Like

  • Weather-based adjustments

  • Integrates well with other Wyze products

What We Don't Like

  • Requires subscription for all features

  • No touchscreen

Wyze is a brand built by and for DIYers and offers affordable products in several smart home categories. The Wyze Smart Sprinkler Controller provides eight zones of sprinkler control, automatic weather-based functionality, and a sleek, easy-to-use design at a reasonable price. When most sprinklers of this price point limit your use to just four zones, the added segmentation could be welcome for those with larger, more intricate lawns.

That automatic weather adjustment functionality requires a Wyze Sprinkler Plus subscription (though Wyze includes an entire year with your purchase of the Smart Sprinkler). And though Wyze has gotten better over the years at developing app walk-throughs, wiring this up to your existing sprinkler controller will take some patience—think of it like wiring a smart thermostat. Overall, the Wyze ecosystem is a great choice if you want to dip your toes into the smart sprinkler landscape without dropping a few hundred bucks.

Power Source: AC power | Zones: 8 | Controls: App and onboard buttons | Connectivity: Wi-Fi | Weather Resistance: No

What We Like

  • Indoor/outdoor mounting options

  • Excellent smart features

  • LED control wheel and external display

What We Don't Like

  • The app isn’t the most intuitive

  • Mounting outside may require rerouting wires

While many top controllers require you to purchase a separate outdoor mounting box to install your controller outside, the Orbit B-hyve XR gives you that weather-safe operation right out of the box. The sleek, honeycomb-patterned device will be at home inside your garage or mounted near your electric meter, making it one of the most versatile options on the list from an installation standpoint. Though it’s important to note that Orbit promises easy installation if your existing sprinkler controller is inside, you’ll need to route those wires outdoors if that’s where you want it installed.

The B-hyve XR comes with top-tier specs, including smart app functionality and automatic weather adjustments (without the need for a subscription). This model also has dual-band (2.4GHz and 5GHz) Wi-Fi connectivity, which means it works with both standard-speed and faster Wi-Fi channels. While the app is solid, it’s not quite as modern and intuitive as some other options on the market.

Power Source: AC power | Zones: 8 | Controls: App and LED wheel | Connectivity: Wi-Fi | Weather Resistance: Yes

What We Like

  • Plug-and-play installation

  • Apple Thread or Bluetooth connectivity

  • IPX4 weather resistance

What We Don't Like

  • Limited smart options beyond Apple HomeKit

  • No weather integration

A smart hose spigot is an excellent option if you want some smart control for watering your lawn, but don’t have a yard or the budget to install a full-on irrigation system. The Eve Aqua is an impressive option, especially for those in the Apple ecosystem, because it’s HomeKit enabled—meaning you can connect to the device via Apple’s HomePod-controlled Thread network to fold the sprinkler into your existing Apple smart home.

There’s also Bluetooth connectivity to control with a simple app locally, but to unlock the full scheduling and smart functionality, Apple’s Thread network usage is advised. Of course, a hose-based smart sprinkler controller comes with its own set of limitations—there’s no zone control, and there aren’t any fancy Eve-specific smart functions like weather integration. But you do get a fairly plug-and-play option that’ll likely work with the existing hose sprinkler setup you’ve already got.

Power Source: AA batteries | Zones: 1 | Controls: App and HomeKit | Connectivity: Bluetooth and Thread network | Weather Resistance: Yes

What We Like

  • 16 zones of control

  • Amazon, Google, and Apple compatibility

  • Excellent smart features

What We Don't Like

  • Requires existing irrigation system

  • Limited physical controls

The Rachio 3 8-Zone controller earned our best slot for price-to-feature ratio. If you want to go all-in with ultimate compatibility for any situation, the 16-Zone version is the epitome of control. You get all the features of the Rachio 3 8-Zone—including automatic weather adjustment, excellent app infrastructure, and easy installation with an existing system—plus a total of 16 zones of control. Even those with the most complex yard on the block will have customization on tap.

The Rachio 3 offers compatibility with all major smart home providers, including Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Nest, Samsung’s SmartThings, and Apple HomeKit. This integration is crucial for those who want the most robust control with the setup they’re currently loving. All of this control will come at a price, and because it’s a system that requires an existing irrigation setup, it’s not the most plug-and-play model. But if compatibility is your top priority, this is a great option.

Power Source: AC Power | Zones: 16 | Controls: App and onboard buttons | Connectivity: Wi-Fi | Weather Resistance: No

What We Like

  • Sleek, unassuming design

  • Compatibility with personal weather sensors

What We Don't Like

  • No onboard controls

  • Not weather resistant

Netro, another big name in the smart sprinkler space, offers a unique take on the smart functionality of this product category. The Netro 12-zone controller looks limited without onboard controls and no weather resistance. Installation is also simple: just mount the slim white box on your wall and use the companion app to set it up. But when you pair it with a Netro Whisperer remote weather sensor, the smart functions get hyper-specific to your needs.

While the Whisperer sensor requires a separate purchase, it offers more targeted monitoring of your outdoor space. Sprite gives you the option to interface with the Netro Whisperer in your specific yard to measure sunlight, moisture, and temperature and tailor your sprinkler system output to your needs.

This connection to a personalized sensor can be helpful if you're too far from a local weather station, but it’s also a way to get very specific about the schedules and smart triggers you prefer. There’s also Alexa and Google compatibility, plus 12 zones of adjustment for mid-sized yards.

Power Source: AC power | Zones: 12 | Controls: App and onboard buttons | Connectivity: Wi-Fi and external weather sensors | Weather Resistance: No

What We Like

  • Super-simple installation

  • Solar-powered battery

  • Surprisingly robust app features

What We Don't Like

  • Doesn’t work with in-ground irrigation systems

  • Not as full-featured as permanent systems

Most smart sprinkler controllers work with fully installed, in-ground irrigation systems. The Netro Pixie, like other automatic hose timers, is designed to provide a subset of the controls you’ll find in permanent systems in a quick, easy, screw-on design. The Pixie affixes to most standard home water spigots and provides many app-based smart functions without the need to wire anything up or dig into your lawn for an underground system.

You get timer controls, water usage monitoring, and even some weather forecasting options using the Netro app. And, because the Pixie comes with a rechargeable battery that pulls its power from the built-in solar panel, you won’t even need to go out and swap the batteries actively. It’s the easiest way to install a smart sprinkler system—but it won’t work with an in-ground irrigation system and does lack some of the features of a more permanent unit.

Power Source: Lithium battery | Zones: 1 | Controls: App | Connectivity: Wi-Fi | Weather Resistance: Yes

Final Verdict

If you’re looking for the most functionality for the price, we think the sweet spot for hardwired smart sprinkler controllers is the Rachio 3 8-zone system, our best overall choice. For the best value option, we like the system from Wyze, a brand built by and for DIYers. The Wyze Smart Sprinkler Controller provides eight zones of sprinkler control, automatic weather-based functionality, and an easy-to-use design.

How Do I Set Up a Smart Sprinkler System?

The installation process for a smart sprinkler depends on your current irrigation system. If you have an irrigation system already, then you can replace the existing sprinkler controller with a smart sprinkler controller—just make sure to select a model with the same number of zones as the old one you’re replacing.

Replacing an old sprinkler controller with a smart sprinkler controller requires disconnecting the wires from the old controller and attaching them to the new one. Make sure to check with the manufacturer of your irrigation system to check for compatibility first, though. You may also need to consult the manual that came with your old controller to see which wire goes where, and then connect them to the corresponding terminals on the new smart controller.

After you’ve replaced your old controller, you can plug the smart sprinkler controller into power, install the connected app on your phone, and follow the manufacturer’s instructions to complete the setup process.

If you don’t have an irrigation system at all and want to control lawn sprinklers that you currently connect to a hose, then you can connect a smart controller like the Eve Aqua (our best hose-based pick) between the hose and the hose spigot to add smart controls.

What to Look for in Smart Sprinkler Controllers

Think About Ease of Installation: Low-Voltage vs. Outside Hose

Like any smart home device, your appetite for installation will determine what to buy or even if you want to buy a smart sprinkler controller. In general, there are two categories of installation to consider: one that requires hardwiring to your existing sprinkler control system using low-voltage wires and one that connects to a hose outside.

The former requires a compatibility check and an existing in-ground irrigation system. The latter is a lot more plug-and-play, meaning you can screw the controller into a hose spigot outside and then connect an existing series of above-ground sprinklers to Wi-Fi.

“If you have a large garden to water, from a time and money perspective, it’s probably best to invest in a permanent in-ground irrigation system,” says Felber. “But, if you have just a few plants, then a hose-based system will do the trick.”

Program Scheduling Features

Most smart sprinkler controllers from top brands like Rachio and Orbit feature their own dedicated apps. You can interact with the controller by connecting it to your home Wi-Fi network via the app. A standard feature of most of these apps is the ability to schedule your system based on a calendar or an existing smart home trigger.

That's why we love how our best overall pick Rachio 3's scheduling interface builds in a seasonally tailored watering algorithm to ensure plants and grass are only getting the water they need for that time of year and avoid over-watering. The Rachio also interfaces with hundreds of thousands of local weather stations to offer rain, freeze, and wind skip functions so you can always schedule the best time to water your plants.

One important thing to consider is how many zones the sprinkler can accommodate. If you have a larger yard and want to schedule different sections for different times of day, having more zones means more flexibility and control.

Learn About Smart Home Compatibility

While most smart sprinkler controllers have an app for smart control to allow scheduling and advanced functionality, compatibility with other smart home devices is another factor entirely. Smart sprinkler controllers are specialized devices, and many brands that make them don’t make other smart home devices. So, you’ll need to rely on other apps to aggregate devices like a home weather station together.

Many smart sprinkler systems are compatible with Google Home devices. If you prefer to stay within the Apple ecosystem with Siri control, it’s best to look for one that works with the HomeKit protocol, like Eve’s hose-based controller, our pick for best hose-based.

Why Trust The Spruce?

Jason Schneider has been a tech writer and smart home reviewer for a number of years, and he recently purchased his first home. For this roundup, he considered several smart sprinkler controllers from top manufacturers and hose-based systems for those who want a simpler, less permanent installation. By weighing the prices against the feature sets, he came up with choices that fit each category based on what the homeowner in that scenario would need the most.

Our Experts:

  • Lars Felber, director of public relations for Eve
  • Jeremy Laukkonen, an updates writer for The Spruce

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