D-Link’s $59 Wi-Fi Water Sensor (DCHS160), promoted as the first Wi-Fi-based water-leak sensor, sends push notifications to mobile devices to alert users of a water leak and avoid potentially costly ...
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The Wi-Fi Water Sensor can be placed near washing machines, sump pumps, water heaters, sinks, dishwashers, refrigerators, or anywhere in the home where a water leak may occur. The Water Sensor comes ...
This water sensor’s use of outlet power is both a curse and a blessing. Where competing smart water sensors have zigged, D-Link has zagged with its DCH-S160 Wi-Fi Water Sensor. The biggest ...
With the D-Link Wi-Fi Water Sensor, you'll know in seconds if water seeps into your home from any source. (Courtesy of D-Link) Now, this is a gadget many in Hudson County should consider, especially ...
FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif., Feb. 26, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- D-Link announced today its new DCH-S161 Wi-Fi Water sensor—one of the first to work with Google Assistant. The sensor, an updated version of the ...
This water leak detector is priced low enough, but you’ll find plenty of alternatives that are much better values. iHome’s iSB02 Wi-Fi Dual Leak Sensor doesn’t live up to expectations. Where it should ...
Left unchecked, small leaks under your water heater, washing machine or sink can cause significant problems (including structural and foundational damage) throughout your home or business. Modern ...
D-Link cut the plug off of its second generation leak detector so you can put it where you need it. The company is showing the Battery Wi-Fi Water Sensor off at CES 2019 alongside a new D-Link app and ...
Water can cause a lot of damage to your home. Keep it in the sinks and pipes, and it does fine. Once it gets on the floor, in the walls, or through the insulation, it starts to cause rot, ruin ...
Last fall, before the epic, near-biblical rains of early 2023 pushed California’s historic drought off our collective radar, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power announced a pilot ...