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Rain Bird Analysis

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Rain Bird is a free application designed for seamless integration with Rain Bird irrigation controllers. The app enables users to turn on sprinklers, set customized watering schedules, and automate adjustments based on real-time weather data. This functionality not only enhances convenience but also promotes water conservation and cost savings for homeowners. The intuitive interface simplifies the management of watering tasks, making it accessible even for those with minimal technical expertise.

The application supports a range of Rain Bird controller models, including ST8-WIFI, ESP-TM2, ESP-RZXe, ESP-Me, ESP-ME3, RC2, and ARC8. Key features include the ability to monitor water usage, receive alerts for scheduled watering, and track water savings over time. Users can also view how much money they are saving through efficient watering practices, further emphasizing the app's utility in lawn care and resource management.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
2.19.9
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
iOS
Operating System
iOS 16.4
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
27
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

Smart Watering Made Simple.

Smart Watering Made Simple. Connect your Rain Bird controller to your mobile device to turn on sprinklers, set up customized watering schedules, and automate weather adjustments, saving you water and money.

Compatible with the following Rain Bird controller models:

ST8-WIFI

ESP-TM2

ESP-RZXe

ESP-Me

ESP-ME3

For more information:

http://wifi.rainbird.com

1-800-RAINBIRD


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