💧 Stay dry, stay smart! Your home's water guardian is here.
The StreamLabs Smart Home Water Monitor is a cutting-edge leak detector that installs in minutes without any tools. It uses advanced ultrasonic technology to monitor water usage and detect leaks, sending real-time alerts to your smartphone. Compatible with various pipe types and smart home systems, it offers comprehensive protection for your entire home.
Control Method | Voice |
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Sensor Technology | Ultrasonic Sensor |
UPC | 040232409233 |
Manufacturer | StreamLabs |
Part Number | UFMT-1000 |
Item Weight | 1.15 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 3.5 x 5 inches |
Item model number | UFMT-1000 |
Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Water Monitor |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Usage | Amateur |
Included Components | Water Monitor |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer |
N**A
AP no disponible en México.
Se ve que el producto podría ser bueno, pero el AP no está disponible para México.
J**P
Nice product
Pros-Provides near real time (30 second delay in info) information regarding water usage with GPM info-Provides alerts that are great, slow leak and major leaks-App does let you choose settings for slow and major leaks-Slow leaks are alerted even if your in home mode-setup was fairly easy-its much cheaper and guess has fewer features then one wemo launched, (at a ridiculous price of 800 bucks, they are full of themselves)Cons-No graph to see daily usage that is useful, there graph sucks-Alexa integration does not work-there is now way to geo-fence like other apps for automated away when you leave the house-Major leaks are only available when you set your app to away mode-App need a lot of work, its appears to be made for dummies. Basically minimal details.Updated 1/24/19They updated app today. Now finally you can see how much a water you used her hour when you look for today's data. For prior days you can only see total daily use. It's better than before when you guessed. They also added smart leak, I don't think it works well if your routine changes week to week. It's will the new there is a leak if water turns on when your not supposed to home. Other product stays connect to interest.. Detects flow of water.Add location based auto home Vs away optionExpand graphs or details down to the min.Possibly make a drop down info notification when app is running in back ground. Like lutron has to select scene for lighting.Apparently they have a valve as well use can I stall to stop water flow if there is a leak. That's nice. Only u would have to cut the pipe and install. I would prefer Guardian with no modification option instead.
G**Z
App no disponible para Mexico
La aplicacion no esta disponible para Mexico. No se deberia vender para usuarios en Mexico y deberia tener esta nota. No permite devoluciones
B**A
Peace of mind for those that rely on a Well for water
Before installing this meter we had a leaky toilet completely wipe out our entire water supply in just a day, and our well refill's so slowly that it took our family weeks to recover our water supply with extreme conservation (no showers or laundry - gross!). Now, with this meter installed I feel a lot safer knowing that if we have a major leak, we can catch it in time.I installed this device and have been using it for over 6 months for my "not normal" use case. I have a well that provides water for three houses on my property. Directly from the well, the water goes into a 1300 gallon storage tank, then is pumped into a pressure tank that provides water via three separate lines to each household. I installed the meter in between the outlet of storage tank, on the existing 3/4" PVC pipe to the pressure tank. The setup and install was EASY and I got it connected to my Wifi no problem. Now, when my pump turns on to refill the pressure tank the meter measures about 25 gallons over a couple of minutes each time it cycles on and I can see my daily/weekly/monthly water use with good enough accuracy. Ideally I would like to measure the usage of each house, but that would require three meters, one for each house... so this solution works at a reasonable cost, and since this sensor lets us know what amount coming out of the storage tank, we can even catch small leaks by looking at the overall consumption and comparing it to our normal use (or getting a notification from the app). I have never received a notification of a leak yet, but our system has been functioning properly, so time will tell if that works or not.We are lucky that all of our equipment is in a building, because this thing only works inside and with a power outlet, so keep that in mind. It also wont attach to pipes bigger than 3/4", otherwise I would have put it on my well to storage tank line, but it's a 1" line.The app could use some improvements - Especially to allow more control over the notifications for users, i'm not convinced that the learning algorithm will actually work for my water situation. I also find it a bit clunky navigating between the screens. There should be a data export feature as well as few more options for viewing the data. I also wish they would send a push notification when the device loses internet connection.Overall I am extremely happy with this for my situation, but just be aware of the limitations of the device, such as not working on certain types of pipe and not measuring low flow rates for your specific use case.
C**S
Constant Disappointment, their Subscription "Service" killed all hope of it ever being useful.
Updated: 05/17/2020 - They fixed the app in 2019 so I could actually see date; but now they charge you to look at yesterday even if it is one minute past midnight. seriously.. you can only see water usage current day without being prompted to subscribe.. it will show you total water usage.. but if you click on the water usage to see what hour or anything which it occurred.. you get prompted for a $5.99 a month to see your own data they are monetizing even after paying $200 for the device.I recently became so fed up with the Streamlabs app and their "service" that I went and spent another $200 on a FLUME which also gives me better dashboards, history, alerting, and I also get visibility to my irrigation system. So yeah.. really everything is better.Updated: 11/25/2018 - No data = Useless app.After several months of having this the only notifications I get from it is "Streamlabs has gone offline". I moved my router within 15 feet of the device even to try to resolve this issue and it hasn't helped one bit. I haven' been able to see any of my data for months because you cannot see it via the website as its just a store, support doesn't even both replying to you, the app simply tells you its offline and doesn't show you any data it has collected historically. The app hasn't been updated to be any better, there has been no firmware updates, there is no even email reporting of water usage for when the app goes out, the only thing that has occurred is they have released an API for the data since I bought it. Totally feel like I've wasted $200.Updated:I got it installed after literally spending hours of the application timing out on each step of the setup process (Network, Calibration, etc ) multiple times. I finally figured out by chance if I stepped away for 30 minutes to an hour I could come back and it would let me proceed to the next step of setup that had failed.. but it still took multiple attempts like that to get it initially working. I also tried calling Tech Support a couple of times and sat on hold during this whole process and never got anyone to enter chat or call me back... but it was when I went to go remove the device after finally giving up the following day I gave it one final run and got it setup.. it was extremely frustrating process.Once going then it seemed to work in near real time to show current usage and some basic usage comparisons.. but nothing really detailed like to show by hour last week or jump back in time. When I do bring up the app I do still frequently see "there has been an error, retry". I close the app and it then works as expected.. I haven't had it long enough to compare against the water bill but I will be..I'd really like to give it 5 stars.. but the setup process has permanently scarred my opinion of this device that I almost returned and the app is minimal but nothing great.Initial Review:Initial impressions are not good and quite disappointing dueing to some very basic design flaws and especially poor iOS Application for setup and horribly bad instructions and very limited support for most of the United States..First the installation instructions consist of a few photos which are in no particular order and suggest you mount the device and download the app then once you enter the setup within the app after completing registration it asks you to scan the back of the device which is now no longer accessible because you have mounted the device (luckily the same barcode is on the back of the box) and you can scan that without dismounting it.. then this is where the the fun begins.. after joining the device to the network MANY times now the iOS app keeps saying it has trouble accessing the network and about the blue flashing lights.. your options are 1 or 2 blinks or something else.. about a 1/4 of the time I got to the blue blink every 4 seconds.. which according to the something else is EXACTLY what is supposed to be occurring.. (and my phone has a full strong wifi indicator on all 3 of my SSIDs for the router located about 20 feet away) but guess what.. you get to repeat setup again and again and again.. because there is absolutely no option to proceed after that point except repeating the setup. I've now spent over an hour trying to just get it connected to one of my three wireless networks and on each have gotten to the blue blinky light every 4 seconds (what it is supposed to do). in addition with sitting in a chat queue in position 1 for over 30 minutes and more than one call to tech support not get anyone.. at 5pm PST (which they are in GA, USA per the number).After about an hour I gave up.. and 30 minutes after giving up a device showed up on my account but offline.. and no data.. but it also never completed setup where I tell it the size of my pipes or go through any calibration mode which I saw in a video review.. so Im pretty put off on it right now. Another half hour or so later I saw it starting to sometimes appearing online but requiring calibration. So I performed this calibration step again for about another half hour with my water off MANY times and each time it too would say it "couldn't sense" my pipes but per the help the double wave lines were double flashing implying it could sense my pipes.. so I don't know what to think..I waited another hour and nothing showed up with my attempted to calibrate. So I moved one of my 3 routers even closer (even though I had full signal strength at the location anyway and other sensors in the room work fine) and I cleaned the entire 3 foot section of copper pipe from my water main before it starting T'n off.. I did all of this with the water off.. I originally had it in a vertical (up/down) configuration when re-attempted it still didn't help after cleaning the pipe and re-zip tying it. I then put in horizontal so you can read "Streamlabs" normally and it went through most of the calibration before beginning its normal flakeyness around the time of "flush a toilet or run a tap wide open" after you turn the water main back on.. Well I turned it on and I flushed a 5 gallon per flush toilet I am planning to replace multiple times.. and nothing.. then I opened up a sink right off the water main fully open and let the large wash basin that you could do laundry in and still nothing.. the app is still saying 0gpm.. and when I tried exiting the part of the app thinking maybe it went online.. nope it warned me I'd need to restart this whole recalibration thing AGAIN. So I started pressing random things on the screen out of frustration.. I hit the sun looking thing and it turned orange momentarily and then it said calibration was complete (????) but my flow rate was still 0.0gpm and I had used 0 gallons of water today. It then prompted me to configure alerts and the disappointment continued with such a high level of thresholds... a slow leak is not 0.25gpm for 5 continuous minutes.. that is a serious leak.. not a flood but a serious leak and in the matter of a hour would be enough to destroy cabinetry or soak the carpet / floor of a room.. I had an expectation of of being able to detect lesser leaks vs. something spraying water levels.. the serious leak detection..would definitely be useful if required but the reliability of the connectivity of the device and non even detecting any flow with what was easily 20 gallons of water in a few minutes makes me serious question its value if at all any. I admit I got this to monitor family water use and secondarily leaks as I have other mechanisms.. but it would have been nice to consolidate down to a single 'smart' reliable tool.. this toy is clearly not it.I feel after several hours invested still have gotten no where and I'm giving it until midday tomorrow to get setup or its getting returned as for an "easy setup" $200 "novelty at best" with this level of accuracy and reliability monitoring tool the seamless of joining the device to the network should be the least of my worries..I'm extremely frustrated with it and I haven't even gotten to actually seeing any data even for a few minutes let alone over time to get a proper assessment of it.. so until I get to actually use it.. it is getting a FAILURE TO LAUNCH 1 STAR Review.
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