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product_id: 316295264
title: "Rain Bird SMRT-Y Soil Moisture Sensor Kit"
brand: "rain bird"
price: "AED 3113"
currency: AED
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reviews_count: 5
category: "Rain Bird"
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# 40%+ water savings 0-100% digital moisture range 10-min sensor response Rain Bird SMRT-Y Soil Moisture Sensor Kit

**Brand:** rain bird
**Price:** AED 3113
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 💧 Turn your irrigation into a water-saving powerhouse with real soil smarts!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Rain Bird SMRT-Y Soil Moisture Sensor Kit by rain bird
- **How much does it cost?** AED 3113 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ae](https://www.desertcart.ae/products/316295264-rain-bird-smrt-y-soil-moisture-sensor-kit)

## Best For

- rain bird enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted rain bird brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Smart Water Savings:** Cut water use by 40% or more—because every drop counts in your sustainable lifestyle.
- • **Plug & Play Simplicity:** Easy installation with just two components—sensor and user interface, no batteries needed.
- • **Precision Soil Sensing:** Real-time moisture data every 10 minutes for ultra-accurate irrigation control.
- • **Customizable Thresholds:** Set your ideal soil moisture level to match your unique lawn or garden needs.
- • **True Local Intelligence:** Unlike weather-based systems, it measures your soil directly—no guesswork, just results.

## Overview

The Rain Bird SMRT-Y Soil Moisture Sensor Kit transforms any irrigation controller into a smart system by measuring soil moisture every 10 minutes and adjusting watering cycles accordingly. This wired, battery-free sensor helps reduce water waste by over 40%, offers customizable moisture thresholds, and provides precise, local soil data for optimized lawn and garden care.

## Description

SMRT-Y Soil Moisture Sensor Kit Turns any controller into a smart controller The Rain Bird SMRT-Y Soil Moisture Sensor kit adds closed-loop feedback to irrigation systems, conserving water through on-off system control based on digital measurement of the soils volumetric water content. How It Works: The sensor takes soil moisture readings every 10 minutes. When the sensor detects dry conditions prior to the normal watering cycle, that cycle is allowed. When the soil moisture is above the set threshold, the watering cycle is suspended to avoid wasting water. Operating Principle When soil moisture is above the established threshold, the irrigation cycle is suspended. When moisture falls below that level, the regular watering cycle is allowed.

Review: I don't get why these new fangled smart sprinkler controllers exist. They will use the current weather report and future weather to figure out if your garden needs to be watered. No need for any sensors! Am I seriously the only one who sees how stupid that is? Not only is the weather station probably miles and miles away from you (which makes the report inherently inaccurate), the forecast is still speculative at best. Also, how will it know how much water the soil actually has? Complex algorithms that calculate the amount of water gets spit out by the sprinkler heads, the amount of runoff, the amount of sun and humidity and temperature? Really? So basically, rather than it being smart, those systems rely on hopes and dreams. Yeah... not gonna work, buddy. Oh wait, they're on wifi, so you can control it on your phone, even if you're not at home. OK, that makes sense. That way, you can tell it what to do while you're on vacation when when these smart controllers will keep screwing up your lawn. Now here comes the soil moisture sensor kit. This is a WIRED device, so no need to change batteries every so often. This is truly set and forget. Just bury it somewhere in your yard, and the controller does the rest. It'll figure out your field capacity (water capacity for your soil), then it'll give you a recommended 80% threshold where when the moisture level is below 80%, it'll allow watering. Cool. You want it at 75% because of the type of grass you have? Sure. just program it as such. You have very clay-ey soil? No problem. It'll calibrate itself for it. Deep roots? Well, just bury it deeper. Did it just rain a lot, so you don't need watering anytime soon? Well, this little guy will know and will stop the watering schedule until the soil is dry enough that it needs more water. It's simple. Rather than relying on hopes and dreams, it relies on a simple device that asks, "how dry is the soil?" Can't beat that. This thing is pretty precise as well, with good resolution of measurements. I dare you to find a smart sprinkler system that can beat this guy.
Review: We installed it in the summer and we set the index to 18% and it worked fine for a couple months. As winter is approaching and the temperature cools down, the "moisture level"measured by the sensor drops with temperature. Even though after a heavy rain, the moisture level hardly gets up to 18. As a result, the sprinkler was still on. Now, I adjusted the index to 15 and it worked fine for the last couple weeks. The problem is why the factory not to program it with temperature compensation. Updates on December 25: The outside temperature drops to 60s in the day time and 40s at night last few days. The moisture level drops to 14% even it allows watering everyday. I need to adjust the index to 13% to work. I wonder what happens when the temperature drops further.

## Features

- Makes any irrigation controller smart"
- Typical water savings of 40% or more
- Simple, reliable design with two main components (sold as a kit)
- In ground soil moisture sensor
- Sensor control user interface

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B003L7CCIW |
| Brand Name | Rain Bird |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (41) |
| Item Dimensions | 7.6 x 10.2 x 7.6 centimeters |
| Manufacturer | Rain Bird |
| Material Type | Metal, Plastic |
| Measuring Range | 0% - 100% |
| Model | 5007798500694 |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Output Type | digital |
| Response Time | 10 minutes |
| Specific Uses For Product | gardening, lawn care, agriculture, landscape projects |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 85 Degrees Celsius |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Rain Bird
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 7.6 x 10.2 x 7.6 centimeters
- **Material:** Metal, Plastic
- **Measuring range:** 0% - 100%
- **Style:** Modern

## Images

![Rain Bird SMRT-Y Soil Moisture Sensor Kit - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/719wbqbTiLL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: The photo only shows the sensor that is buried in the ground.  Is the controller interface that connects to the irrigation controller included also?**
A: Yes

**Q: Will this work with an older rain bird controller--esp-modular?**
A: Yes, works with all Rain Bird controllers and all other brands of 24V output controllers.
Thank you

**Q: Would this rain bird smrt-y soil moisture sensor kit work inside a greenhouse with raised beds?**
A: I don't see why it wouldn't.  It measures the moisture in the soil regardless of the environment.  I followed my neighbor's lead and am using it for regulating irrigation to my shrubs and trees (a separate sensor for each because the sensors are buried to different depths) in the Phoenix desert.  I'd say the critical issues are to follow the wiring diagram very carefully and then calibrate the sensor to meet your requirements.  I found the best way to calibrate the sensor was to place it in a 3 lb. coffee can filled with soil and adding moisture to it.  Calibration will go much faster than calibrating it after it is already in the ground because the smaller amount of soil will dry out faster.

**Q: I have 6 zones. The wiring diagram shows, what appears to only show one connection to one zone. Does it still control the other zones? Don't see how..**
A: It controls the other zones through the common wire. You have to disconnect the previous common wire from sprinkler controller and connect the common wire (black color) that comes from Smart-Y to sprinkler controller. The Smart-Y has another common wire (white color) that connects to the sensor AND the solenoid (the zone you choose to connect to the sensor). All the solenoids’ common wires are connected to this white wire. So now all the solenoids common wires go to Smart-Y first and then through Smart-Y go back to sprinkler controller. When the sensor tells the Smart-Y that the moisture is above threshold the Smart-Y shuts  off the common wire so there will be no current pass all the solenoids, resulting all the zones shot off . You can have two zones (which are independent of the Smat-Y) override the Smart-Y by connect blue and brown wires to the zones respectively. The sensor is stable and accurate. I bought three of them and use them to monitor soil moisture in different areas. Good luck for your project.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by K***N on 18 September 2017*

I don't get why these new fangled smart sprinkler controllers exist. They will use the current weather report and future weather to figure out if your garden needs to be watered. No need for any sensors! Am I seriously the only one who sees how stupid that is? Not only is the weather station probably miles and miles away from you (which makes the report inherently inaccurate), the forecast is still speculative at best. Also, how will it know how much water the soil actually has? Complex algorithms that calculate the amount of water gets spit out by the sprinkler heads, the amount of runoff, the amount of sun and humidity and temperature? Really? So basically, rather than it being smart, those systems rely on hopes and dreams. Yeah... not gonna work, buddy. Oh wait, they're on wifi, so you can control it on your phone, even if you're not at home. OK, that makes sense. That way, you can tell it what to do while you're on vacation when when these smart controllers will keep screwing up your lawn. Now here comes the soil moisture sensor kit. This is a WIRED device, so no need to change batteries every so often. This is truly set and forget. Just bury it somewhere in your yard, and the controller does the rest. It'll figure out your field capacity (water capacity for your soil), then it'll give you a recommended 80% threshold where when the moisture level is below 80%, it'll allow watering. Cool. You want it at 75% because of the type of grass you have? Sure. just program it as such. You have very clay-ey soil? No problem. It'll calibrate itself for it. Deep roots? Well, just bury it deeper. Did it just rain a lot, so you don't need watering anytime soon? Well, this little guy will know and will stop the watering schedule until the soil is dry enough that it needs more water. It's simple. Rather than relying on hopes and dreams, it relies on a simple device that asks, "how dry is the soil?" Can't beat that. This thing is pretty precise as well, with good resolution of measurements. I dare you to find a smart sprinkler system that can beat this guy.

### ⭐⭐ Review
*by A***U on 21 November 2018*

We installed it in the summer and we set the index to 18% and it worked fine for a couple months. As winter is approaching and the temperature cools down, the "moisture level"measured by the sensor drops with temperature. Even though after a heavy rain, the moisture level hardly gets up to 18. As a result, the sprinkler was still on. Now, I adjusted the index to 15 and it worked fine for the last couple weeks. The problem is why the factory not to program it with temperature compensation. Updates on December 25: The outside temperature drops to 60s in the day time and 40s at night last few days. The moisture level drops to 14% even it allows watering everyday. I need to adjust the index to 13% to work. I wonder what happens when the temperature drops further.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by C***. on 27 August 2021*

I am on my 2nd SMRT-Y sensor - having to replace the original 5-year old sensor that failed a few months ago. For reference, my SMRT-Y sensor controls a 2-station irrigation controller connected to drip irrigation for my residential desert / xeriscape landscape in the Mojave Desert of Las Vegas. I have no idea how it will perform in an irrigated lawn environment. However, in a drip irrigation setting for my conditions, it has performed flawlessly. On the Plus Side: This sensor does exactly what it's supposed to do. For my desert plantings, I have it set for 13.0% and the sensor was buried 8" directly underneath a series of drip emitters. I have the controller set to water every day at 7:00am, and if the soil moisture is above 13.0%, then SMRT-Y will suspend the irrigation cycle. In the summer when daytime high temperatures are normally >105 deg, it will usually allow an irrigation cycle once every 2-3 days - which is perfect. In the cooler winter months, this sensor may only allow an irrigation cycle one every 2-3 weeks - also just about perfect! On the negative side: This sensor only seems to last about 4-7 years. When I dug up the old sensor, it looked brand new - there was zero corrosion or other visible reason for it to fail - it just did for some reason. The stainless steel rods on the old unit looked good as new. The only reason I can come up with for why it failed is the internal electronics. The buried electronics are totally sealed in epoxy resin, so there was no reason for a contamination-related failure. Basically, the electronics of the buried unit just gave out. As a DIY tip: Make sure you use top of line, good water-proof wire connectors when wiring this sensor up - don't skimp on that part. The SMRT-Y is not the easiest thing to get wired-up and going, but once it's working and your settings are dialed in? It's golden Would I recommend it? Yes, Absolutely - it does save a lot of water. Just realize you'll probably be replacing the buried sensor every 4-7 years. If you're good with that going into the project, then buy it. This sensor beats any weather station setup by far. It truly is a water "thermostat" in your yard.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-11*