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NxEco was created for two reasons, to help you save money while saving water. NxEco, Smart is better, better should be easy The base unit features 12 zones/stations, with two common connection inputs, rain sensor port, Ethernet Port, USB (power only) and is mobile app compatible with the fastest response time in the industry. It's also compatible with the NxEco 24-Zone Extender. NxEco Smart Controllers Feature On device controls with additional access using mobile app and the SNAP central management portal Wi-Fi or Ethernet Internet Access Includes Rain Sensor Port and USB port (power only) Expandable to 36 zones using the HWN24-2EXT for true plug'n play expandability The Easy Way to Bring Smart to your Garden SNAP allows you to manage multiple controllers from one convenient web page Manage up to 500 controllers from one account Multiple controllers can be managed using the mobile app Valet key gives you the ability to add users to a controller, without sharing passwords Works with Google Assistant and Alexa Save on Your Water Bill Automatically, the advanced controllers adopt weather-based adjustment and cut water usage up to 50% in landscape. Valet Key Give your gardener access to NxEco controllers via the app without having to open your garage or relocate your NxEco controller, also no need to share your account password or WiFi password. Eco Watering..... Google Home Alexa or Google Home waters your yard via NxEco smartly. The NxEco Smart Controller directly integrates with Google Home and Alexa. Easy and Fun!
36-Zone Smart Controller Next Generation Smart Controller. Real-time Remote operation and individual smart watering on each zone for your beautiful plants.
EASY TO INSTALL & SETUP Multi-control option allows you to control your NxEco HWN12-200 using your smartphone, a web portal, on the device, or with Amazon Alexa. You can even allow your gardener to gain access to your device without ever sharing a password with the authorized user function
FUTURE PROOF No need to have your smartphone nearby! Run all functions and features manually from the signature NxEco Knob. Select from scheduling, manual watering, rain delay or even override the smart watering
WATER SAVING EPA WaterSense test passed and savings up to 40% water yearly
SMART HOME READY waters your yard via NxEco smartly.
I have a large home irrigation system and I wanted to upgrade to a smart controller. This is one of the only ones that can handle as many zones as I need. So first of all installation - the units themselves are built for ease of installation. You can remove the screw holders, wire them up and then snap them into the units. Getting onto my wi-fi and the internet was another thing though. I chatted and called support many times and they were about to send me another base unit when it finally worked. It seems like those wire holders need to be snapped into the unit for the unit to function - nowhere in the somewhat cryptic instructions is this mentioned. Now operation - the units do not feel solid. The perception I have is that they could break easily. The key to a smart device is the ability to access it through a network and app. Unfortunately accessing it through its phone app is a hit or miss proposition. At least half the time the units would lose connectivity or an access timeout message would appear. There are also programming issues and lack of capabilities - for example, the unit does not break up a zones running time and interleave with others (something most "dumb" controllers do) nor can you program it to run (through midnight) overnight. You need to separate the evening and morning start times. Finally, I have started to experience basic run time problems - for example, it will just stop in the middle of a programmed zone. So after a couple of months I have brought back my old "dumb" Hunter controller. Not smart enough to be connected, but reliable enough to be counted on. This one goes in the wasted money bin....