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Leave your home even with the washing machine running. Enjoy complete peace of mind knowing that no water’s leaking in the cabinet beneath those water pipes. And keep a watchful eye on the basement, even though you don’t go there that often. Eve Water Guard detects water leaks and alerts you the moment they occur – visually, audibly and via an app on your iPhone. The supplied 6.5 ft / 2 m sensing cable is extendable up to 490 ft / 150 m and serves as a full-length sensor for monitoring large areas of your room. And the Eve app reminds you at regular intervals to check that Eve Water Guard is working perfectly. With Eve Water Guard, avoid expensive water damage and add a watertight layer of protection to your home. Eve Water Guard joins your Thread network automatically and is Apple HomeKit-enabled for outstanding ease of use with iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch. As a router node, Eve Water Guard relays other Thread accessories’ data packages and enhances the stability and reach of your smart home. The water detector is quick & easy to set up, and you don’t need a bridge. And the best thing about all Eve accessories is how they protect your privacy: Eve does not harvest your personal data and there is no Eve cloud, so your data won’t get exposed. Local intelligence means all the processing is done locally and Eve accessories communicate directly with your iPhone, iPad, or home hub without any cloud dependency or bridge.
Eve Water Guard requires iPhone or iPad with the latest version of iOS/iPadOS
Avoid expensive water damage: Eve Water Guard detects water leaks and alerts you the moment they occur – acoustically and visually with a loud siren (100 dB), red flashing warning light, and notification sent to your iPhone, iPad or Apple Watch.
6.5 ft / 2 m sensing cable serves as a full-length sensor for monitoring large areas of your room, extendable up to 490 ft / 150 m.
Perfect for the bathroom, utility room, basement and beneath sinks and near water pipes.
Joins your Thread network automatically (supports Bluetooth and Thread), and as a router node the accessory enhances the stability and reach of your smart home; HomeKit-enabled for unparalleled ease of use and advanced security; get up and running in a flash with a quick & easy setup and no need for a bridge or gateway
100% Privacy: No Eve cloud, no registration, no tracking. Local intelligence and direct communication without bridge or cloud dependency.

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  1. PickyProductPundit

    Expensive but worth it for peace of mind
    It took 18 months and over $15k to put my basement back together after a black-water backup caused by old, failed drain lines. That is an experience I never, ever want to go through again. Still, I resisted paying nearly $100 per unit for leak detectors. If I’d needed just one, the decision might have been easier but in the basement alone there’s the laundry area (washing machine and utility sink), the utility closet (water heater and humidifier), and the bathroom (toilet and sink) to monitor. Then there’s the main floor which has hardwood floors. I can’t even bear to think of the havoc a leak would cause. Between the kitchen (fridge, sink, and dishwasher) and two more bathrooms, that’s a lot of potential leaks to monitor.I started by doing a ton of research. I decided I wanted smart devices. My old-school leak detector might have saved me some headaches if it had been plugged in (the technicians who replaced the water heater had removed it) but I still wouldn’t have been alerted to flooding until I got back home. If and when I spring another leak, I want to know about it ASAP — no matter where I am. So I narrowed my search to Homekit-friendly smart detectors. I initially went with a different brand — much less expensive and enthusiastically hawked on Y*uT*be — but they require a hub. The hub wasn’t expensive, a 3pk of detectors were still much less expensive than a single Eve unit, and the dudes hawking the other brand were convincing so I went cheap. Those detectors are in the form of little battery powered pucks you put on the floor and if both terminals get wet, the circuit is completed and the alarm goes off. I tested the pucks and they work (once you finally get the hub to connect). But the problem with pucks is that the water has to pool right under the puck. If you know for certain 1) that water will pool and 2) where it will pool, the pucks are a good, less expensive choice. The problem is, I’m not confident that water will pool under a puck. I want to be alerted if there’s a spray of water. And, more importantly, I want to monitor a much larger area than is possible with pucks. So I finally decided to give try an Eve leak detector.Aside from the cost, I had two additional hurdles to get over for the Eve monitors to have any chance of working: 1) a power source, and 2) distance between a power source and the potential leak source.Customer support provided the solution to issue #1: they confirmed that the detector could be plugged into a power strip. So I purchased a couple of high-quality, heavy-duty power strip/surge protectors. I ran these from the two outlets where I only had one spare plug. I got the type with keyhole slots on the back so they could be secured off the floor. This gives me a few spare outlets and means there’s plenty of room for the Eve monitor to be plugged in.I found the solution to issue #2 in the Q&A section: the distance between the Eve power source and the water sensing cable can be extended using a simple audio cable extension cord! I just happened to have one among my random cables. So now my power source is closer to the potential water hazards and the rest of the distance is spanned by an extension cable. That means that the entire 6.5′ of water sensing cable can be used on the floor for maximum coverage.My plan is to purchase one or two additional water sensing cables and add them to the detector in my laundry area. The utility closet is on the other side of the wall from the laundry area and the bathroom is next to the utility closet. Two tiny holes in the baseboards will allow me to thread the cable from the laundry area into closet then next door into the bathroom. I should be able to use a single detector to monitor all three areas.Based on my positive experience and successful testing of the first Eve detector, I bought a second unit to put upstairs in the kitchen to monitor the fridge, sink, and dishwasher. When that’s all done, I’ll take place the pucks in my other bathrooms. Those bathrooms are smaller and any leaks they might spring are likely to actually pool in specific areas. Therefore, I feel puck detectors will provide sufficient protection.I now have a few additional Eve devices in my home. The quality is excellent. You really do get what you pay for. All of the devices have connected immediately and I haven’t had a single issue with any of them in 6 months, even after a power outage and updating to a new mesh router system. The instructions provided with the Leak Detector tell you to test the cable after installation and to test at least every 3 months. They are quick to sense water, even when I spray with a spray bottle instead of plunk it in a container of water or a puddle. Once moisture is introduced, the response time is surprisingly quick, the alarm is loud, and the alert comes through on my mobile devices nearly instantaneously.In addition to the devices working as they should and the Homekit integration being simple and stable, I also really appreciate the privacy policy offered by this company. I give this Eve Leak Monitor my most hearty recommendation. If you’re serious about protecting your investment, invest in the right tools for the job.

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  2. Daniel Wander

    Pricey but Gotta Do It
    There are cheaper options but not that many with native HomeKit support. With something like this you really can’t go with anything unreliable. It has to work when you need it to work. So paying extra for that is a no brainer. Setup was as easy as it should be and initial testing was flawless. Hopefully I’ll never have to put it to a real test but if I do then I’m confident it will do its thing.In regard to HomeKit, it’s really not necessary for a sensor like this to be integrated if it will be used on its own. All you need it to do is alert you and it doesn’t matter if that alert comes from HomeKit or a 3rd party app. However, I figured one day I may want to incorporate it into some automations, so better to be one and done. I made that mistake many times early on before I understood the importance of integration with smart home devices. So now, as long as it’s within reason, I always opt for the native homekit device.

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  3. Remix

    Worked perfectly & saved us from damage
    TLDR I highly recommend this sensor – it works perfectly!!!We have a sump pump in our basement that failed 5 years ago. For some reason our builder ran the laundry drainage down to the basement instead of straight out to the main line, so this pump has way more usage than intended. Our builder also had installed the pump poorly, so it failed within 1 year of us moving in. I will not describe what “failed” meant – – just imagine a plumbing nightmare in your dream home. The builder paid for the cleanup, repairs, and flooring replacement when it failed, but we used our our plumber to replace the pump equipment. We have been super scared of it happening again.I had an older water detection solution in place but purchased this as a redundant sensor to provide some sense of security. The pump failed last week, and this sensor immediately alerted us (the other solution failed, as I suspected). We were able to stop the overflow just in time. This time our plumber installed upgraded pump and valves, and while the actual repair was costly, there was $0.00 in damage – that is what’s important.When I plugged the sensor back in, the cable was still saturated, so naturally, it kept going off. We had to wait for plumbers to arrive the next day, and I kept checking all through the night to make sure it didn’t overflow again. I immediately ordered a second unit for this same spot – if it ever happens again, I have a dry backup.We have a large Apple Homekit setup with multiple hubs, and this integrated perfectly.

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  4. MKES

    Good Device, HomeKit, Plug Position Could Be Better
    Provides peace of mind in areas prone to leaks like under kitchen sink, clothes washers, water heaters. Works with HomeKit. One negative is the position of the plug which can encroach on the adjacent outlet above or below, making the other outlet unusable. This can be solved by using a plug liberator or other adapter to move it out, freeing the other outlet. But they could easily alter the design to avoid this issue.

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  5. Lina

    Easy install and reliable

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  6. Marco bassett

    I believe the devise & cable is malfunction, tried set up, reset uninstall & re install, many times it says connected but when test, it didn’t detect any water leak no alarm or notification. its clear this product is damage. hence, I have it return & refund.

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  7. Ricardo Gómez

    Muy buen dispositivo. En general, todos los dispositivos de esta marca son muy buenos. Hechos con calidad y bastante fiables. Además la atención al cliente es bastante buena. Son caros, pero son de los mejores dispositivos, sobre todo compatibles con Apple HomeKit. 100% recomendado

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  8. Winnipeger

    I’ve had it for 1/2 a year and I installed it around my sump pit and so far it’s great. I took a bowl of water, got it wet a couple of times and it notified me as expected. I did have a small glitch when adding it to homekit b/c I had two houses in my cell phone. I deleted my 2nd house b/c I did not need it anymore and problem has been resolved since.

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  9. Andy K

    They work and that’s all that needs to be said!

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    Eve Water Guard – Smart Home Water Leak Detector, 6.5 ft Sensing Cable, 100 dB Siren, (Apple HomeKit), App Notifications, Bluetooth, Thread
    Eve Water Guard – Smart Home Water Leak Detector, 6.5 ft Sensing Cable, 100 dB Siren, (Apple HomeKit), App Notifications, Bluetooth, Thread

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