

💦 Revolutionize your garden with smart watering that works as hard as you do!
The Orbit B-hyve 12-Zone Smart Sprinkler Controller delivers precision irrigation with WiFi-enabled remote access and weather-adaptive scheduling. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, it supports drip irrigation with secure, leak-free connections. Ideal for professionals and homeowners alike, it streamlines watering routines, conserves water, and promotes healthier plants through intelligent automation.




































| ASIN | B01D15HOTU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,333 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #2 in Automatic Irrigation Controllers |
| Date First Available | March 15, 2016 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Display Type | LCD or LED |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00046878579507 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.44 pounds |
| Item model number | 57950Z |
| Manufacturer | Orbit Irrigation Products |
| Operating Temperature | 70 Degrees Celsius |
| Product Dimensions | 3.75 x 9.38 x 8.63 inches |
| UPC | 046878579507 |
B**E
Amazing Sprinkler Controller!
Amazing sprinkler controller! Easy to connect to Wi-Fi, easy to program, and the smart watering features were easy to understand and setup! I love having the screen on the device as well and love that I can program from the device, even though I only used the phone for programming. Manual watering to test my zones worked great and the response time was very fast. Note: there are two ways to manually water - from the home screen where it says "water manually," and from the zones screen where it says, "test." I used the test button once but preferred the water manually button so I could set up any combination of zones to run. I did note that as I walked around the yard my phone had a bad Wi-Fi signal (to my home Wi-Fi router). I turned off my phone's Wi-Fi so it was connected over cell and didn't have any issues. Overall, I'm very happy with the product. The install was fast and easy. If you are replacing an existing timer, I would suggest taking a photo of the wires before you remove the old timer. That made it fast and easy to get up and running. I think my total install time was about 10 minutes. Turning on the zones with my phone and walking my yard to inspect heads has been so much better than running back and forth to the timer. Love the product!
C**S
Great controller, good app, no issues
I've had this controller installed for over 3 months now. I'm not sure what I can say other than it works great. I haven't done too much programming from the unit itself, I mostly use the bhyve app. As far as my experience goes, it's been basically flawless. I have been able to program all my zones and adjust times, watering schedules, etc. The app notifies me when the programs are starting and complete, and when there's a weather-related or other delay. However, it's important to know that things like rain delays or wind delays are based on weather forecasts, and the device doesn't know whether it has actually rained or not unless you install a rain sensor, which was not included with my controller. This isn't an issue for me as I have a weather station and manually set weather delays when I know it has rained. I don't use the smart watering functionality or some of the more advanced features of the app, so I can't comment on those parts too much. I mainly rely on watering schedules and times and adjust percentages based on how much it's been raining. I know some people have complained about bhyve controllers disconnecting from wifi, I have not experienced this. However I do have a well set up 2.4g IoT wireless network specifically designed to be compatible with older wireless devices, so all I can say is this might be compatibility issues with some people's wireless routers. Overall, this thing does the job it says it's going to do. It's easy to install for the most part, and I hope to get years of service out of it.
N**L
Perfecto Smart Irrigation Controller
The wife and I invested in our first home a year and a few months ago. I'd decided from the get go that I wanted a smart home. We got a mega deal because we bought what is essentially a "cookie-cutter" home, ie: the builders plans and we pick a model - we couldn't make any changes. This was fine for us because why spend thousands on "upgraded" appliances and features when you can't even pick the ones you want? Better to start off cheap and then pay for what we want. That's a lot of preface for a sprinkler, but I'm going somewhere with this. When you buy cheap and then pay for what you want, to me it ends up working out better. We made a big decision in buying our home and it's a place and home we plan to spend our lives in as long as no acts of God get in the way of that. So far I've been dutifully making my home smart. Starting with all light switches changed to occupancy/vacancy and or wifi/dimmer switches, all bulbs are now LED with some being Wifi/Dimmer capable, some smart cameras around the place, etc. When you're "smartifying" your home you can either do it all at once if you have that kind of money, do it cheapest to most expensive stuff or do it most expensive to cheapest. We're not rich, we're comfortable so I've taken the middle route, cheapest parts and ending with the more expensive stuff like appliances. Where we live, our city has pretty strict rules regarding sprinkler systems - 2 days weekly for/between 4 hrs. Personally I don't know why. It rains during most of the year and whenever there's a drought there's a huge river and canals always filled to the brim but hey, they've gotta know something I don't, I've only been here for 2+ years. That being said, we had a basic sprinkler system, of course because when you buy a "cookie-cutter" home, almost everything you get as a part of the home is basic. As I said, that was fine for us. I'd put the controller as one of the later things to upgrade for the main reason that sprinklers are generally a set it and forget it thing. However ours was being slightly problematic. While it has a battery backup to keep settings, for some reason the time would be "off" due to power outages and of course, I'd have to head to change them whenever DST switched. Recently, we got our 2nd warning that the sprinkler was on when it wasn't supposed to be. This was due to a power outage that put our times off by about 10m. So they literally caught our system within that 10m "offf" window. I started getting serious into looking for smart or at the very least wifi enabled sprinkler controllers. . Enter the Orbit. I'm so happy with the system that I'm here only a day later writing its praises. I took some time deciding on systems because initially they're pretty expensive when you look up "smart" controllers. Most of the devices I found were in the hundreds and just not worth it for me, many are 6 or 8 zone and I only needed 3. I was in shock when I was able to pick up the Orbit for what I got it for. Not only was it less than 1/2 the price of other smart controllers, it was also cheaper than the most basic smart controllers, so I was prepared to make some compromises as one should when devices are on the cheaper end of the spectrum vs. others in their category. I can gladly say, no concessions or compromises made. This thing does everything and more. For one, with this controller you get a dual system. Many smart sprinkler controllers if you notice, have no head/base where they can be programmed. It must be done over/using the smartphone or a website. Not so with this system - you get a head unit that looks and behaves the same as a non wifi system where you can do everything you need to in terms of programming the system. This was a big deal for me because going back to what I said earlier, I'm a fan of value and I tend to look at things long term. How many cloud based companies have we seen shut down or change hands? If a product with a headless unit (ie: can't program from the base) has a cloud unit that shuts down, your sprinkler system is essentially useless for the most part because you no longer have a place to log into, to be able to access your system. The same could happen if the tech is bought out. If another company buys Rachio, just as an example and this company isn't interested in sprinkler systems, eventually that unit can no longer function because said company would have no need to keep the cloud going. There are 2 big differences with Orbit for me. The first is that the brand has been around for some time. I don't know irrigation products and I know 2 brand names, Hunter and Orbit so this was a good thing. For me this meant that it was highly unlikely for any of the shut down or sell out scenarios. I figured the worse case would be they sold to another irrigation company anyway. Secondly, the device is controlled both ways and independently. You can use it from the head unit solely, you can use it from the app or you can use it both ways. Finally, just like the other cloud/wifi sprinkler systems, it has a "smart" system that watches the weather for when it rains etc. and can smartly utilize your irrigation system. My system only has 3 zones because again, the builder created it all in a cheaper way. The pressure is really great in my home and the garden is no less. The entirely front left and side of my home is a zone running about ~6 sprinklers, the same for the right and then the back yard is a zone. So I have lots of sprinklers but only 3 zones and they run really well. My unit is installed on the outside of my home and many wifi sprinkler systems have to be installed inside or put into a special weather box externally. This unit comes fit for external use, so that saved me spending extra for either hiring someone to put it inside my garage or buy a box to put it into outside. In the end, I have to say that I'm fairly happy. It took me about 30m to physically install the controller and another 10m to program it using the app. The 1st floor of my home is concrete so I was a bit worried about wifi strength through the wall but it gets 4 solid bars. Setup in the app is easy. You create an account and add the device - once it's powered on and detectable, the app will immediately tell you that the device has been located, where you can then connect to it. Once connected, that's it, you're good to go. I simply took a picture of where my cables were on my Hunter unit and moved them directly over. I did have to drill an extra hole because the same of the unit is different than the Hunter. Once I did what I had to, it just worked. I tested it by doing a 1m manual start of each zone to see exactly where and what my zones were and then I set my schedule so it will never water on non-water days for me but is completely free to water (or not) on my 2 set days with my 4 hour window. The app is super easy to use and easily understandable, really well made. As I mentioned, you can turn smart watering on, where it'll detect when it rains and can put off watering for a day or more. You can also program using restrictions like mine, only on certain days or odd/even days or have an interval. I won't go into details but I doubt anyone will find it lacking what they'd need. I really like it and am very happy with the system so far.
S**S
The timer arrived totally destroyed (DOA). I contacted with Orbit support in Europe and I received the following answer: Dear Spiros, Unfortunately, this is a US-spec timer with the wrong voltage to use in Europe. Please contact Amamzon immediately for a full refund, as this timer should not have been shipped and sold in Europe. Further, North American products are not covered under international warranties. We are sorry about this, but again, the timer should not have been sold in Europe. We hope this matter is resolved satisfactorily. But let us know the outcome or if we can be of any further assistance. Kind regards, Customer Care Team ... just spending money and time
S**E
centralina perfetta, veramente on-line, eccezionale. l'app è pensata per gestire ogni aspetto dell'irrigazione. attenzione solo alla tensione di alimentazione, prendere la versione per l'europa altrimenti se si ordina la versione USA poi bisogna procurarsi un trasformatore da 24V alternata (tipo da campanelli, ma un po'grosso)
G**M
Muy buen control de irrigación, el precio muy bueno y la configuración muy rápida. La calidad excelente mucho mejor que la marca Rain Bird
C**N
Trés bon appareil connecté, pratique d'utilisation à distance depuis mon lieu de vacance. Je devais le recevoir à partir du 6 Mai, je l'ai reçu dès le 28 Avril.
F**Z
Great sprinkler controller. Solidly built and has a real power cord rather than being powered from a wall-wart. It's more expensive than some other 6-zone controllers, but this thing can do so much more. In Program mode, it acts just like a traditional controller, allowing you to set days, start and run times, etc. for each zone. You can also set rain delays, seasonal adjustments (they call it "Water Budget"), etc. In Smart mode, it looks at your local weather, site conditions etc. and decides when and how much to water. If you don't like this, use the traditional timer mode instead. I used to have to go into a remote corner of the basement to do this, but the WiFi feature is easy to set up and allows one to completely control the sprinkler from a smartphone. It lets you run an extra watering cycle immediately if you feel the need to. And you can do this from anywhere in the house. Or anywhere in the world. (Provided your WiFi signal reaches to where the controller is located.) Pretty well thought out product.
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