I love your expert! She explained it very well. I’m so happy to more thread stuff cause my old one lost connect all the time even with the eve extend on the other side.
Thanks Eric! I agree she did well, - better than people listening to me talk about Thread over and over! I think the addition of Thread with a product like this will make it so much easier for people to connect!
Excellent company. I had issues with an older model and was enquiring about a part. The company ended up sending me a new one that’s customer service and standing behind your product. I’m impressed no company can match that.
Nice review! I have 3 Gen 1 Aquas and haven’t seen much issues with connectivity so won’t be upgrading but…. I was wondering if you have seen the Gardena Automatic water distributor? I use this in conjunction to setup zone sprinkling. If you dig deeper into the Eve website they recommend this and explain how to set it up. I also use a Gardena micro drip system for my raised water beds and am expanding to use this in my flower baskets. It’s a great device, highly recommend!
Hey Danny! That is awesome. I actually haven't used the Gardena Automatic water distributor but thanks for sharing for myself and others. I will definitely check this out. The microdrip system sounds excellent for the raised water beds I'm thinking of as well. Thanks for watching!
Great video. You should ask your expert to compare the other smart home protocols that Thread is trying to replicate and replace, X-10 Z-wave, and Zigbee.
Hello - Thanks for the feedback. Are you asking about controlling your device remotely? This is doable with the BLE or Thread, you just need a HomeHub - Apple TV, HomePod, HomePod mini or iPad. This way, you can control your device from anywhere as long as you have a connection to the internet.
@@TheBradLloyd Hi! Thanks for answering! With a BLE, I have to be near to the Eve Aqua unit to control it, right? But now that it supports thread, I now wonder if I can control Eve Aqua through the internet, for example when I am not at home. I have a HomePod mini and thought of connecting Eve Aqua to it so I can control it over the internet when I'm not home.
Ashlyn was great! What a cool expert cameo. Also - good artist! Few questions: What is that black attachment at the end of water hose? What if you have an irrigation system, but use a hose periodically to fill kiddie pools, etc, and just want to know your water consumption - would you recommend this? Or is there a different product you’d recommend?
Hi Brittany! Thank you so much for the feedback! I agree, Ashlyn did a great job - she had a lot of fun doing it! The black attachment is the O-ring. Below is directly from the Eve website: Eve Aqua’s standard 26.5 mm / ¾" thread fits virtually any regular outdoor faucet. When fitting Eve Aqua, screw it all the way on to the faucet using your fingers. Ensure it fits securely and that no water escapes even when the valve is shut. If your faucet has a really short screw thread or its shape prevents you from screwing on Eve Aqua all the way, use the supplied additional O-ring to prevent leaks. Great question about your irrigation system - I'm not super familiar with these (wish I had one though!). The Aqua will monitor water consumption based purely on water flowing through it, and it calculated based on a specified flow rate as entered into the Eve App (so a static measurement ). So if you just want to know the water consumption flowing through the Aqua that is fine, but it won't take the irrigation system into consideration. There are HomeKit enabled water controllers for irrigation systems - like the Yardian, that may be helpful. Not sure if that helps or not. Let me know if you have more questions and I will try to help. Thanks again for watching!
Great video!! This has been under my radar for a while, but I'm doing some upgrades to my backyard that will be a bit expensive so I'll have to wait for this one probably until next year.
Hi Matias, technically yes.... but I strongly recommend having a HomePod or Apple TV to use as a HomeHub to securely control your accessories away from home, and for storing your scenes and automations. Here is an article directly from Eve that I think you will find helpful: www.evehome.com/en/blog/the-home-hub-essential-device-for-homekit-enabled-accessories
Any idea if Eve Aqua will survive a Winnipeg winter? I would certainly plan to take it off during the winter months when we don't water the garden but I'm just wondering what would happen if I forgot. Great vid! I just subscribed!
Not a good idea to test that out. Water will get stuck in the unit and expand when frozen. That is a lot of money down the toilet. Best to remove as the cold weather begins.
Great review Brad. Looks pretty cool. Would be even better if it had variable output rather than just ON/OFF functionality. Also - I assume there are going to be issues with people who don't realize that it will need to be removed when ambient temps drop below freezing. Maybe it's covered in the Manual/Documentation...but I can see people only disconnecting the hose and seeing freeze damage occur. Perhaps I am being silly... Again. Good stuff. Thanks for the content.
Hi Bradley - yes, thanks for mentioning that - a great point! The Aqua, just like your garden hose, is not intended for sub 0 temperates so should be removed during the winter months.
There IS another Homekit water control device. The Yardian Pro, works with Homekit and has way more extensive control features. It knows the water restrictions in your area, you can input the type of lawn you have, even the slope of the soil! It connects to the satellite and knows the weather in your location! Only downside is it is not THREAD enabled.
Hi Tony, the Eve Weather isn't exposed to the "convert to shortcut". Chris Young from Homekit Geek just released a video with a cool shortcut based on the day of the week as well as the local temp/forecast - ruclips.net/video/2qqIU1t3ILs/видео.html Hope that is helpful!
@@TechWithTony Well, within the Eve app you could set a rule to skip watering based on the Eve Weather Temperature or Humidity, but I'm not sure how helpful that would be. You can't use the Eve Weather's Trend data as a trigger, and even if you could, it's not super accurate based on my experience so far. I think a more practical automation would be using your local forecast to determine if it's going to rain that day.
Well, I bought this on your recommendation - and it’s terrible. If you’re not standing DIRECTLY in front of it, it won’t respond. Literally, if I move just 6 feet away, I get “No Response.” Also, you can’t create Automations in Home!! When it gives you the list of devices, Aqua isn’t there (but it’s there on the main manual screen). I’m disappointed in you for hawking this piece of garbage.
Hi Tod, I'm sorry to hear your are having issues with your Eve Aqua. Mine has worked flawlessly so I'm surprised to hear this. I'm sure you've already done this, but make sure you have the latest firmware installed (without updating, it will only use BLE). Assuming you are using Thread, you could try moving your HomePod mini or a full thread device (Nanoleaf A19 or Lightstrip, or Eve Energy) closer to the Aqua to see if that helps. If you are still having issues, I suggest contacting Eve tech support for help. I love my Eve Aqua and like I said, I've never had an issue. Oddly, Eve Aqua automations can't be setup in the Home app, but they will work in the Eve app (or Home+ app). I really hope you can get it to work.
@@TheBradLloyd Thanks for the reply. Sorry for being a dipshit in my original comment. I do like your channel a lot - it’s just frustrating at f””k at times.
I love your expert! She explained it very well. I’m so happy to more thread stuff cause my old one lost connect all the time even with the eve extend on the other side.
Thanks Eric! I agree she did well, - better than people listening to me talk about Thread over and over! I think the addition of Thread with a product like this will make it so much easier for people to connect!
Excellent company. I had issues with an older model and was enquiring about a part. The company ended up sending me a new one that’s customer service and standing behind your product. I’m impressed no company can match that.
Nice review! I have 3 Gen 1 Aquas and haven’t seen much issues with connectivity so won’t be upgrading but…. I was wondering if you have seen the Gardena Automatic water distributor? I use this in conjunction to setup zone sprinkling. If you dig deeper into the Eve website they recommend this and explain how to set it up. I also use a Gardena micro drip system for my raised water beds and am expanding to use this in my flower baskets. It’s a great device, highly recommend!
Hey Danny! That is awesome. I actually haven't used the Gardena Automatic water distributor but thanks for sharing for myself and others. I will definitely check this out. The microdrip system sounds excellent for the raised water beds I'm thinking of as well. Thanks for watching!
Great video as usual 👍 especially the explanation on the thread :) so adorable
Thanks Denisa! I will pass it along to my little expert. 🧐
Amazing Brad! I'm so happy to see Thread finally come to devices and this is one of the best applications of it. Good stuff!
Totally agree.... What's the point, if you can't get a reliable connection, right? So excited to see more Thread accessories come to market.,
Great video. You should ask your expert to compare the other smart home protocols that Thread is trying to replicate and replace, X-10 Z-wave, and Zigbee.
😂 Yes - that would make for an interesting topic! Thanks for watching.
@@TheBradLloyd The trick to not confuse Hue for Zigbee in general.
Hi! Great video 👍🏻 but a question. Now that Eve Weather supports thread can you control it from distance over the internet?
Hello - Thanks for the feedback. Are you asking about controlling your device remotely? This is doable with the BLE or Thread, you just need a HomeHub - Apple TV, HomePod, HomePod mini or iPad. This way, you can control your device from anywhere as long as you have a connection to the internet.
@@TheBradLloyd Hi! Thanks for answering!
With a BLE, I have to be near to the Eve Aqua unit to control it, right? But now that it supports thread, I now wonder if I can control Eve Aqua through the internet, for example when I am not at home. I have a HomePod mini and thought of connecting Eve Aqua to it so I can control it over the internet when I'm not home.
It can only be attached to faucets? Not directly to the main line?
Ashlyn was great! What a cool expert cameo. Also - good artist! Few questions: What is that black attachment at the end of water hose? What if you have an irrigation system, but use a hose periodically to fill kiddie pools, etc, and just want to know your water consumption - would you recommend this? Or is there a different product you’d recommend?
Hi Brittany! Thank you so much for the feedback! I agree, Ashlyn did a great job - she had a lot of fun doing it!
The black attachment is the O-ring. Below is directly from the Eve website:
Eve Aqua’s standard 26.5 mm / ¾" thread fits virtually any regular outdoor faucet. When fitting Eve Aqua, screw it all the way on to the faucet using your fingers. Ensure it fits securely and that no water escapes even when the valve is shut. If your faucet has a really short screw thread or its shape prevents you from screwing on Eve Aqua all the way, use the supplied additional O-ring to prevent leaks.
Great question about your irrigation system - I'm not super familiar with these (wish I had one though!). The Aqua will monitor water consumption based purely on water flowing through it, and it calculated based on a specified flow rate as entered into the Eve App (so a static measurement ). So if you just want to know the water consumption flowing through the Aqua that is fine, but it won't take the irrigation system into consideration. There are HomeKit enabled water controllers for irrigation systems - like the Yardian, that may be helpful.
Not sure if that helps or not. Let me know if you have more questions and I will try to help. Thanks again for watching!
Excuse my ignorance, but does this work with shower heads?
Hello, this is intended for an outdoor garden hose, not a shower head. 🙂 Thanks for watching!
Great video!! This has been under my radar for a while, but I'm doing some upgrades to my backyard that will be a bit expensive so I'll have to wait for this one probably until next year.
Totally get it - it's not cheap! It will make a great addition though once you are ready!
Thanks Brad !
You are welcome!
Hello thanks for the video! Do you know if I necessarily need a Home Pod or an Apple TV or if I can just control it with my iPhone? Thanks!
Hi Matias, technically yes.... but I strongly recommend having a HomePod or Apple TV to use as a HomeHub to securely control your accessories away from home, and for storing your scenes and automations. Here is an article directly from Eve that I think you will find helpful: www.evehome.com/en/blog/the-home-hub-essential-device-for-homekit-enabled-accessories
This thing could easily be made to recharge with an internal wheel that spins with the water pressure.
Any idea if Eve Aqua will survive a Winnipeg winter? I would certainly plan to take it off during the winter months when we don't water the garden but I'm just wondering what would happen if I forgot. Great vid! I just subscribed!
Not a good idea to test that out. Water will get stuck in the unit and expand when frozen. That is a lot of money down the toilet. Best to remove as the cold weather begins.
@@TheBradLloyd That's what I figured. Thanks!
Great review Brad. Looks pretty cool.
Would be even better if it had variable output rather than just ON/OFF functionality.
Also - I assume there are going to be issues with people who don't realize that it will need to be removed when ambient temps drop below freezing. Maybe it's covered in the Manual/Documentation...but I can see people only disconnecting the hose and seeing freeze damage occur. Perhaps I am being silly...
Again. Good stuff. Thanks for the content.
Hi Bradley - yes, thanks for mentioning that - a great point! The Aqua, just like your garden hose, is not intended for sub 0 temperates so should be removed during the winter months.
Is there an adapter to connect it to non-US-standard hose?
There IS another Homekit water control device. The Yardian Pro, works with Homekit and has way more extensive control features. It knows the water restrictions in your area, you can input the type of lawn you have, even the slope of the soil! It connects to the satellite and knows the weather in your location! Only downside is it is not THREAD enabled.
Hi Nicholas, Correct me if I’m wrong, but I believe the Yardian Pro is for irrigation systems. Eve Aqua simply attaches to a spigot.
Will you be informed if the batteries are low or dead?
You can see the battery status, but no notification. I made it the full year without a battery change, so it's not that frequent.
Can this be altered to read Eve weather data instead? What do you recommend?
Hi Tony, the Eve Weather isn't exposed to the "convert to shortcut". Chris Young from Homekit Geek just released a video with a cool shortcut based on the day of the week as well as the local temp/forecast - ruclips.net/video/2qqIU1t3ILs/видео.html
Hope that is helpful!
@@TheBradLloyd yes but in Eve app itself... will it not adjust the watering of the Aqua using the Eve weather device?
@@TechWithTony Well, within the Eve app you could set a rule to skip watering based on the Eve Weather Temperature or Humidity, but I'm not sure how helpful that would be. You can't use the Eve Weather's Trend data as a trigger, and even if you could, it's not super accurate based on my experience so far. I think a more practical automation would be using your local forecast to determine if it's going to rain that day.
Doesn’t work with Siri. Apple support unable to resolve. Eve support takes 1-2 days!! No support phone number. Returned product.
Such a shame😢. I wonder what the issue was.... Maybe you got a 🍋.
Well, I bought this on your recommendation - and it’s terrible. If you’re not standing DIRECTLY in front of it, it won’t respond. Literally, if I move just 6 feet away, I get “No Response.”
Also, you can’t create Automations in Home!! When it gives you the list of devices, Aqua isn’t there (but it’s there on the main manual screen).
I’m disappointed in you for hawking this piece of garbage.
Hi Tod, I'm sorry to hear your are having issues with your Eve Aqua. Mine has worked flawlessly so I'm surprised to hear this. I'm sure you've already done this, but make sure you have the latest firmware installed (without updating, it will only use BLE). Assuming you are using Thread, you could try moving your HomePod mini or a full thread device (Nanoleaf A19 or Lightstrip, or Eve Energy) closer to the Aqua to see if that helps. If you are still having issues, I suggest contacting Eve tech support for help. I love my Eve Aqua and like I said, I've never had an issue.
Oddly, Eve Aqua automations can't be setup in the Home app, but they will work in the Eve app (or Home+ app).
I really hope you can get it to work.
@@TheBradLloyd Thanks for the reply. Sorry for being a dipshit in my original comment. I do like your channel a lot - it’s just frustrating at f””k at times.