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ECOWITT WH51 Wireless Soil Moisture Sensor (+ GW1100 Gateway) Review (2026)

By The DIYPicks Team ยท Updated July 2026

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4.5$60Sensor ~$27 + GW1100 Wi-Fi gateway ~$35; combo roughly $55-65Check Price on Amazon โ†’

A scalable soil-moisture monitoring system for data-driven gardeners: cheap per sensor, up to 16 on one gateway, with a free app. It reports moisture but does not water - pair it with a smart controller or timer for action. A basic $10-15 3-in-1 probe meter is the low-tech alternative for spot checks.

Pros

  • One gateway tracks up to 16 sensors, so you can monitor many beds or pots at low cost per zone
  • Free WSView Plus app plus long-range 915 MHz radio reaches sensors far from the house
  • Individual sensors are inexpensive, making whole-yard soil monitoring affordable to scale

Cons

  • The sensor cannot be used alone - it requires a separately purchased Wi-Fi gateway
  • It only monitors; it does not open a valve or control watering by itself
  • App and pairing setup are less beginner-friendly than a stick-in 3-in-1 meter

Specifications

TypeWireless soil moisture sensor + Wi-Fi gateway system
Connectivity915 MHz RF to GW1100/GW2000 gateway (sold separately) + WSView Plus app
RangeUp to ~100 m line-of-sight to gateway
CapacityOne gateway supports up to 16 WH51 sensors
Best forMonitoring soil moisture across beds, pots or a whole yard

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