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New Arrive Visit the Store New Arrive Visit the Store THIRDREALITY Best Sellers Visit the Store THIRDREALITY Best Sellers Smart Home Devices Visit the Store Smart Home Devices Third Reality is dedicated to developing easy-to-use smart home technology, allowing more users to easily manage and automate home devices without specialized skills. Our products emphasize simple installation and user-friendly interfaces. Review: A great leak detector for Home Assistant. - I have been genuinely impressed with Third Reality products. All of them work well, pair quickly and are fully supported in both ZHA and Z2M in Home Assistant, and these are no exception. These, unlike the Aqara, these have an alarm, and an adjustable bar to detect drips. When you need something that you want to work even if Home Assistant is down, these will do the trick. At least they will make noise, and make noise they do. I had no connectivity issues with these and when I needed to re discover and pair it after switching from ZHA to Z2M, it was easy. The only "con" is that you can't use these to detect water in your dog dish. For that, use the Aqara product which has no alarm. Arguably the dog is has his or her own built in alarm. Review: My Overall Pick - The Thirdreality sensor case has a distinct form factor, but in a house with a number of other small sensors of various types, that could be a good thing. Good build quality, and reliable operation so far. Stuff I've liked: It had the best range for pairing and operating of the ones that I've tried. It had a loud, on-board alarm. The version with the drip leak function can optionally detect very small amounts of water, depending upon physical configuration. It has paired easily and worked well with my Hubitat system. It uses common AAA batteries. Possible issues: Where an audible alarm is not wanted, another brand/model sensor would be needed. The case is much thicker than others in its class, and may not fit beneath a refrigerator or other device. The first unit I received used slot-head screws. A very small screwdriver was included in the box, a really thoughtful touch. But, a jeweler's kit, like many folks use to tighten eyeglass screws, would be much easier. The sensors in a subsequent order had screws that could be worked with either a Phillips or straight-bladed driver. Where a low-profile case, or a sensor with a remote head, is not needed, this is my choice so far for an inexpensive Zigbee unit. Background: Most homes have many potential sources of leaks - water heater, dish washer, clothes washer, refrigerator, bathroom plumbing, etc. - that could cause expensive damage. I decided to buy and try five different, inexpensive, Zigbee leak detectors that might work directly with my Hubitat home automation hub. They were by iAlarm, Neo, Thirdreality, and Treatlife, and a generic "Water Leak Detector Zigbee" was added to the mix. At the time of my purchase (August, 2023), each was slightly less than $20. All worked properly with my system using the Hubitat "Generic Zigbee Moisture Sensor" driver. All but the Thirdreality also worked with the custom "Tuya NEO Coolcam Zigbee Water Leak Sensor" driver, which adds an explicit state indication of online or offline. But, both drivers support current wet/dry status and battery % reporting. A tip would be to install the custom driver first, if desired, then let Hubitat choose it during device pairing. Also, each of these should be paired within a couple of feet of the hub, then moved to the desired location. Some thoughts about the group: Overall build quality of the group seemed quite good, with the exception of the generic "Water Leak Detector Zigbee", which was only mediocre. The Thirdreality and Treatlife devices have onboard alarms, and could be used as stand-alone detectors, although there appear to be several detectors available that are only stand-alone, and less expensive than the Zigbee devices. The Thirdreality alarm is much louder than the Treatlife's. The Thirdreality unit had a longer range than the others, both in pairing and in operation. It and the Treatlife both use common AAA batteries, but I haven't used these sensors long enough to be able to compare battery life. The Neo device was the only one with a "remote" sensor - limited to the length of the attaching cord, but still may be needed functionality. However, the cord actually plugs into the wall mount, not the unit itself, so the mount must be used when remote sensing.


























| ASIN | B09GYFN8VL |
| Audible Noise | 120 Decibels |
| Battery Description | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,377 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #23 in Water Detectors & Alarms |
| Brand | THIRDREALITY |
| Built-In Media | AA Battery × 2, High Sensitive Attachment, Screwdriver, Water Leak Sensor |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Third |
| Control Method | App |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 328 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.19"L x 2.17"W x 1.14"H |
| Manufacturer | Third Reality, Inc |
| Mfr Part Number | P1WLSB1 |
| Model Number | P1WLSB1 |
| Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 3.19"L x 2.17"W x 1.14"H |
| Sensor Technology | Capacitive Sensor |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| UPC | 850001595896 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 1.5 Volts |
E**N
A great leak detector for Home Assistant.
I have been genuinely impressed with Third Reality products. All of them work well, pair quickly and are fully supported in both ZHA and Z2M in Home Assistant, and these are no exception. These, unlike the Aqara, these have an alarm, and an adjustable bar to detect drips. When you need something that you want to work even if Home Assistant is down, these will do the trick. At least they will make noise, and make noise they do. I had no connectivity issues with these and when I needed to re discover and pair it after switching from ZHA to Z2M, it was easy. The only "con" is that you can't use these to detect water in your dog dish. For that, use the Aqara product which has no alarm. Arguably the dog is has his or her own built in alarm.
S**5
My Overall Pick
The Thirdreality sensor case has a distinct form factor, but in a house with a number of other small sensors of various types, that could be a good thing. Good build quality, and reliable operation so far. Stuff I've liked: It had the best range for pairing and operating of the ones that I've tried. It had a loud, on-board alarm. The version with the drip leak function can optionally detect very small amounts of water, depending upon physical configuration. It has paired easily and worked well with my Hubitat system. It uses common AAA batteries. Possible issues: Where an audible alarm is not wanted, another brand/model sensor would be needed. The case is much thicker than others in its class, and may not fit beneath a refrigerator or other device. The first unit I received used slot-head screws. A very small screwdriver was included in the box, a really thoughtful touch. But, a jeweler's kit, like many folks use to tighten eyeglass screws, would be much easier. The sensors in a subsequent order had screws that could be worked with either a Phillips or straight-bladed driver. Where a low-profile case, or a sensor with a remote head, is not needed, this is my choice so far for an inexpensive Zigbee unit. Background: Most homes have many potential sources of leaks - water heater, dish washer, clothes washer, refrigerator, bathroom plumbing, etc. - that could cause expensive damage. I decided to buy and try five different, inexpensive, Zigbee leak detectors that might work directly with my Hubitat home automation hub. They were by iAlarm, Neo, Thirdreality, and Treatlife, and a generic "Water Leak Detector Zigbee" was added to the mix. At the time of my purchase (August, 2023), each was slightly less than $20. All worked properly with my system using the Hubitat "Generic Zigbee Moisture Sensor" driver. All but the Thirdreality also worked with the custom "Tuya NEO Coolcam Zigbee Water Leak Sensor" driver, which adds an explicit state indication of online or offline. But, both drivers support current wet/dry status and battery % reporting. A tip would be to install the custom driver first, if desired, then let Hubitat choose it during device pairing. Also, each of these should be paired within a couple of feet of the hub, then moved to the desired location. Some thoughts about the group: Overall build quality of the group seemed quite good, with the exception of the generic "Water Leak Detector Zigbee", which was only mediocre. The Thirdreality and Treatlife devices have onboard alarms, and could be used as stand-alone detectors, although there appear to be several detectors available that are only stand-alone, and less expensive than the Zigbee devices. The Thirdreality alarm is much louder than the Treatlife's. The Thirdreality unit had a longer range than the others, both in pairing and in operation. It and the Treatlife both use common AAA batteries, but I haven't used these sensors long enough to be able to compare battery life. The Neo device was the only one with a "remote" sensor - limited to the length of the attaching cord, but still may be needed functionality. However, the cord actually plugs into the wall mount, not the unit itself, so the mount must be used when remote sensing.
D**K
THIRDREALITY Zigbee Water Sensor
Easily hooked up to the Habitat hub. The device size is small enough but not the smallest leak sensor. Only issues I see is that the sensor plates sit too high on the floor, about quarter inch. I purchased the extra sensitive plates with the leak sensor. They are metal and connect under the screws on they bottom of the device. The water is sensed from the front screw to either back screw. That distance is several inches apart and a quarter inch off the ground. Without the plates it would detect water when it was in a flood and the water level reached a quarter inch high. I feel that is a little late. Would rather know there is a leak at first sign of any water. The add on plates do better but they still sit about the thickness of a quarter from the floor. Better than without. I have other water leak sensors with two metal contacts about half inch apart and sit right on the floor. Much better to detect a leak before it gets out of hand. On this sensor, you could add two wires to the screws on the bottom and put them on the ground near each other for better sensitivity. The connections are sensitive enough to go off just touching with my dry fingers. Didn't need water. That's good news. I used this device for a a sump pump water alert. I purchased a small sump pump float switch that attached to the side of the sump pump PVC pipe. It had two wires which I hooked to the two sensor screws. When the small float goes up the alert goes out. This device works really well for that. I could have used a contact sensor in my case but this sensor was cheaper and it has the extra function to detect water. Although water at a depth high enough to trigger the alarm would be at the point the water level filled the room and started to rise. The sensor also has a sound alarm beep, like a smoke detector. And it sends a signal too to my phone, thru the Habitat hub. Devices uses two AAA batteries. Need to unscrew the small screws to put in batteries. Kind of a pain but hopefully do not need to do that often. Looks like the Hubitat provides the battery life in percent. I should know when the battery is getting low without taking the device apart. Overall, recommend with modification to extend the sensors. The access to the sensor wires, thru the screws, make it easy.
M**E
Not perfect, but versitile
While these products are a bit more finnicky than others I've tried (mainly the Aeotec/Smartthings leak sensor).. the inclusion of the 'non-smart' audio alarm is AMAZING, and key for this kind of device (the alarm can be disabled in home assistant by the way). Pros: - Uses AAA batteries (included) - Pairs SUPER easy - Sensitivity is configurable via included metal 'tongs' - Alarm is loud enough to be easily heard, but not deafening (dogs really don't like the sound though) - Extremely compatible with home assistant via Zigbee Cons: - More finnicky vs the aeotec/smart things leak sensor - ONLY entity is leak/no leak, no other sensors included (i.e. temperature) - AS mentioned by others, size is a bit wonky, but its well worth it for the use of cheap AAA batteries and long battery life, and since these types of devices are hidden away anyway, its not likely to be an issue. Overall this device is great for the price and a great peace of mind addition to the smart home.
R**N
Quietly goes offline and fails. Screws rust and break when unscrewed.
Purchased one 4 years ago for use under the kitchen sink. It actually went off a few months after I put it under the sink and correctly told me about a leak. It's been quite a few years and I didn't think about or hear anything about it. Just yesterday, I happened to look at the SmartThings status and saw it was "offline"! Of course, nothing ever told me it was offline, so I have no way to know how long it was not working. When I pulled it out and tried to open it, to check the batteries, I found obvious water damage and the screws holding it together were so rusted that they broke when I tried to unscrew them! So... It quietly dies, fails, and doesn't notify you. Sigh.
R**0
Sensors do not deliver the promised 3-year battery life
Most of the 1 and 2 star reviews cite connectivity problems. I have 16 of these sensors, and initially had no connectivity issues. All of the sensors were placed in the last 2 years. A few of them in just the last 6 months. Recently nearly all of them started having connectivity issues. After much debugging I determined that the batteries were all low or failed. So much for the promised 3-year battery life. So one star off for less than promised battery life, and another star off for the painful process of removing and replacing 3 screws on each of my 16 sensors just to replace the batteries. The battery life problem may be due in part to the generic "Propack ultra alkaline" batteries that are packaged with the sensors, so I will be replacing the batteries with Energizer Ultimate Lithium batteries in the hope of extending the time between battery changes. I'll report back in a few years to let you know if this worked :) I've also set up a Smartthings routine to notify me whenever the battery life in any sensor falls below 75%.
M**H
Nice hassle-free Zigbee leak sensor.
These work great in Home Assistant (ZHA). run for 1.x years on AA batteries, and make an audible noise when water is detected The only two downsides are the shape, which is a little silly and the lack of a cable sensor which is OK for some applications. They also come with a drip sensor attachment. I mount mine on to a washcloth under a sink. The washcloth soaks up any leaking water and transmits it to the sensor. These mesh well with everything and will switch to a different router if the mesh changes. They mesh especially well with other third-reality gear.
S**H
Works great! Simple to set up!
Works great! Simple to set up if you have a zigbee hub. It detected a small drip from my dishwasher. The options in home assistant allow you to mute or reduce the volume of the alarm. I muted the alarm and had it send a silent notification to my phone.
B**S
Works better than I expected for the price
Was the most affordable leak sensor I could find. Linked with my Hubitat hub no issues and works perfectly. The siren is loud enough on its own and notifications with my hub are seamless. I have tested it with water a few times, it takes very little to trigger it.
P**R
Easy Setup, Works Well.
Not had an actual leak, but all testing points to this doing exactly what it says in the tin. Easy setup with Home Assistant. 👍🏻
C**I
ECCEZIONALE
Piccolo stupido apparecchio che mi ha già avvertito per due perdite di acqua nel sottolavello, evitandomi grosse spese di ripristino dei mobili. Lo consiglio proprio
B**N
Zuverlässiger Sensor, ausreichend lauter Alarm
Ich habe bereits unterschiedliche Zigbee-Wassersensoren unterschiedlicher Hersteller sowie Sensoren von Homematic IP im Einsatz. Ich habe diesen Sensor gekauft, um ihn im Keller hinter der Waschmaschine zu platzieren - um im Falle eines Defekts an Waschmaschine oder Zu- oder Ableitung informiert zu werden. Auspacken und erster Eindruck: Die Form des Sensors (als überdimensionaler Wassertropen) mutet erst einmal seltsam an - ist aber letztlich ja auch nicht relevant, wenn dieser irgendwie hinter oder unter einem zu überwachenden Gerät platziert wird. Ansonsten macht der Sensor einen stabilen und wertigen Eindruck, die Metallschienen (für die Tropferkennung) mussten noch montiert werden. Integration und Funktionalität: Das Anlernen in HomeAssistant hat problemlos funktioniert, das (schon vorhandene) Programm für die Benachrichtigung war schnell um den neuen Sensor erweitert. Ich habe den Sensor mit unterschiedlichen Mengen Wasser getestet, das Melden hat immer zuverlässig funktioniert. Der Alarm ist deutlich zu hören, aber nicht zu vergleichen mit einem Rauchmelder. Fazit: Es gibt noch etwas günstigere und kleinere Sensoren - aber die preislichen Unterschiede sind gering und die Größe spielt im Alltag bei solchen Sensoren ja selten eine Rolle. Bzgl. der Funktionalität gibt es nichts zu banstanden. Ebenfalls positiv zu erwähnen ist, dass der Sensor mit AAA-Batterien funktioniert - bzw. dann auch mit entsprechenden Akkus. Das spart das Nachkaufen (teurer) Knopfzellen.
F**N
Good with Home Assistant
Works as expected and the battery last long time. Used with Home Assistant and paired with Z2M.
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