Summary
What this review covers
This review looks at the meter's screen backlight, WiFi connection, brass threads, gallon and liter readings, and role in watering records.
Pros
The upside
- The meter combines screen readings with a 2.4 GHz WiFi connection.
- Brass inlet and outlet threads support faucet-side hose connections.
- Gallon and liter readings fit watering notes for sprinklers, containers, nozzles, and hose routes.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- The WiFi feature needs a 2.4 GHz network connection.
- The meter needs draining and dry storage after outdoor watering checks.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
Good match:
Choose this meter for a faucet-side station where screen readings, app-connected records, and hose water-use notes all support the watering routine.
What to know:
Confirm the 2.4 GHz connection plan, face the screen where it can be read, and record route names that match the garden layout.
Where to check it
Check RESTMO Smart WiFi Water Flow Meter
Open the current merchant listing if the buyer fit and tradeoffs still line up.
- Amazon opens the RESTMO Smart WiFi product page.
Breakdown
Full review
A connected meter for planned watering checks
The RESTMO Smart Water Flow Meter with Screen Backlight gives a garden hose route a water-use reading at the meter and a 2.4 GHz WiFi connection for app-connected records. It suits a watering station where gallons, liters, and flow rate belong in the care notes.
The brass inlet and outlet threads place the meter in the same faucet-side family as timers, splitters, pressure gauges, and flow valves.
Screen and app records can work together
The screen keeps the reading available at the hose route. The connected feature can support a gardener who wants watering data tied to regular container filling, sprinkler checks, or named hose stations.
Keep route names simple. A useful note might include the bed name, gallons, run time, and soil check after watering.
Plan the connection before the season gets busy
The WiFi feature needs a 2.4 GHz network connection. Set up the meter where the signal and hose route both make sense, then keep the screen reachable for quick checks.
After watering, drain the meter and store it dry when the route is taken apart. Outdoor measurement tools stay protected in a clean, sheltered storage spot.
Good match
Choose this meter for a faucet-side station where screen readings, app-connected records, and hose water-use notes all support the watering routine.
What to know
Confirm the 2.4 GHz connection plan, face the screen where it can be read, and record route names that match the garden layout.