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WallyHome Water Leak Detection System [iOS]

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Dealing with leaks in your home does not have to be too difficult. You just want to be able to catch issues before they turn into something serious. The WallyHome Water Leak Detection System can help you do just that. It has a hub that connects to the Internet and combines with sensors and an app to prompt you when there are issues you need to pay attention to in your home.

Once the system is connected and your sensors are placed at the right locations, you will start getting notifications as soon as the sensors detect any moisture. Wireless Wally sensors monitor your home all day and night long. These sensors last 10 years without battery changes.

WallyHome detects and alerts you of water leaks and keeps you on top of changes in humidity and temperature. It can alert you via text or e-mail. Not cheap but can be a life saver.

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