CES showcased a wide range of home automation products this year. While some offerings felt unnecessary or awkward, a number of solutions addressed real homeowner needs—one standout being GreenIQ.
GreenIQ offers a weather-driven automatic irrigation scheduling system designed to cut water usage by up to 50%. The system is managed through a mobile app, giving homeowners direct control and visibility over their garden irrigation.
The centerpiece of the system is the Smart Garden Hub. The Hub adjusts irrigation schedules using current and forecasted weather data: if rain is expected, it will delay or cancel scheduled watering; if forecasted precipitation fails to materialize, it can compensate with additional watering to maintain plant health.
The Hub supports integrations with soil moisture sensors such as Flower Power and Koubachi, connects to Netatmo weather stations, and can work with flow meters to provide more precise control and additional water savings. Beyond irrigation, it also manages garden lighting by scheduling based on sunrise and sunset times, simplifying outdoor lighting control.
If you want more details about GreenIQ and its features, visit the company’s official site for product specifications, compatibility information, and setup guidance.