
Smart solutions for garages, water control, irrigation, and specialty automation — helping you extend smart control to more areas of your home.
Not all smart products fit into the common categories. Some devices are designed for specific tasks like opening your garage, shutting off water during leaks, or automatically managing garden irrigation.
These solutions enhance convenience, safety, and energy savings — and they integrate seamlessly with the rest of your smart home ecosystem.
Garage automation (smart controllers & retrofits)
Water valve actuators & leak-prevention systems
Irrigation controllers for gardens & farms
Specialty devices like gate openers & appliance modules
Full integration with Tuya, Zigbee, Matter, Alexa & Google

We’re currently reviewing multiple garage, irrigation, and water-control devices to ensure strong performance, GCC compatibility, and reliable installation. New recommendations will be added soon.
Water shut-off valves and leak sensors can prevent costly damage by automatically stopping water flow.
Garage and gate controllers let you open or close doors via app, automation, or geofencing.
Irrigation controllers optimize watering schedules based on time, weather, or sensor data.
These devices connect with your smart home scenes — e.g., “Away Mode” can lock doors, turn off water, and close the garage.
Other Smart Home Devices typically follow these compatibility rules:
Connectivity:
Most devices use Wi-Fi, while some models support Zigbee or Matter depending on category (e.g., water valves often Zigbee, irrigation mostly Wi-Fi).
Hub Requirement:
Zigbee versions require a Tuya-compatible hub. Matter-enabled devices may work with Apple Home, Google Home, or Alexa depending on the chip.
Ecosystem Integration:
Many models integrate directly with Tuya Smart / Smart Life, and indirectly with Alexa, Google Home, or HomeKit via a compatible bridge.
Power Source:
Different devices use wired, low-voltage, or battery-powered designs depending on installation (e.g., garage controllers are wired; water valves may be battery-powered).
Installation Considerations:
Garage and gate controllers require wiring access to the opener; water valves must match pipe size; irrigation controllers must be placed in a dry or outdoor-rated box.
Network Stability:
For best performance — especially for water valves and Zigbee devices — maintaining a strong local mesh network is essential.
Smart Home Devices — Common Questions Answered
Some do (like water valves and gate motors), while others—such as garage controllers or irrigation modules—can be installed by homeowners if wiring access is clear
Yes. Most Wi-Fi versions use Tuya cloud directly. Zigbee models pair with Tuya hubs for local control and automation.
Absolutely. You can create routines like:
When leaving home → close garage + lock doors + shut off water
Water leaks detected → turn off water valve + send alert to phone