Using integrations and apps, the Rachio ensures you are watering your plants and garden only when it really needs it. By adding other devices like connected ground sensors, you can save even more money and have an optimal system. It also supports existing rain sensors as well, but doesn’t really need them. The second gen Rachio builds on an already great solution, and addresses several complaints others have had in the past – mainly focusing on the addition of new physical controls, a competitive price point, and easier setup process. We tested the new Gen 2 unit with 16 zone support over a two-month period, and these are our findings:

Setup and Installation

There are two situations where someone would typically install a Rachio unit, either upgrading their existing panel or when they install an entire irrigation system. For the full install, that would likely require a bit of professional support, but for the unit upgrade, you can easily do it yourself. Getting the Rachio up and running comes in two parts, replacing the hardware and then getting the software and integrations setup. Both are quick and painless, just be sure to follow the instructions. As far as instructions go, they are incredibly simple to follow. Check the gallery below for some of how the installation process looks. The software setup was also super easy. Just download the app, follow the instructions, and you’re good to go. There is some concern on connectivity though (welcome to the world of IoT), where range is always a possible issue. Before installing the unit, plug it in and see if it can find your network. If not, you’re going to need a WiFi range extender.

Functionality

Part of the app setup process shows you just how intelligent the Rachio is. It walks you step-by-step through the zones you have and what it supports. In zone one, you may have a slope with Bermuda grass; in zone two, you might have tomatoes growing. In all, it asks for what’s growing, the type of soil, amount of sun, the type of sprinklers, and if there is a slope. This will allow the unit to know just how much it should be watering. Then you connect with your local weather station, which even includes smaller hubs and home-based stations, to create the most efficient watering schedule that adjusts automatically. That means you can use things like the Parrot Flower Power to ensure your tomatoes are getting the perfect amount of water, or something a bit stranger like kicking on the sprinklers if Nest detects a fire. Personally I think that would just be a nuisance to the fire department, but I suppose that could reduce the possibility of the surrounding area catching fire. With IFTTT, the possibilities stretch on and on. You can even pair it with Google calendar so that if you have a BBQ outside, nobody gets soaked. Overall, the Rachio gen 2 unit does exactly what it’s supposed to.

Design

This thing looks great. It’s as simple as that. Standard irrigation control systems are blocky, all sorts of ugly, and have that typical timer design that comes straight out of the 80s. The Rachio is the complete opposite. The design is super clean, has only a few very basic buttons, and is slim compared to the others. I’m also pretty happy that didn’t include some ridiculous touch screen or monitor. Some brands tend to go overboard in that department. Overall, the Rachio will probably be one of the best looking thing in your garage.

Pros and Cons

Highs

It adds a layer of tech that is actually needed;Automates the watering process;Helps you save money and water;Super easy to install and setup; andAble to differentiate between lawns and gardens and the water needed.

Lows

Rachio’s Gen 2 smart functionality goes if your network drops.

Overall Recommendation

Should you buy the Rachio Gen 2 system? Absolutely! We give the unit a 4.8 out of 5, only because it’s main callout feature can become moot if there are connectivity issues. This is not necessarily a direct issue from them, but it is a concern and the reality of connected devices. Price: $250 or $200 ($30 for the outdoor enclosure)

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