The optical sensor reads the pads in a way that is similar to how a typical test strip uses color to gauge these levels. The sensor uses a replaceable smart cassette that holds 60 days worth of pads that measure the free chlorine and pH levels of your pool water, as well as the water temperature and flow rate of your pool pump. The WaterGuru Sense monitor uses a waterproof optical sensor tethered to a round skimmer lid. All this makes it our Editors' Choice winner for smart pool monitors. It doesn’t offer voice control, but it’s easy to install, doesn't require a subsctption fee, and will tell you when you need to add chemicals and how to balance your water chemistry. The WaterGuru Sense ($295) takes a different approach: It sits inside your pool’s skimmer reservoir and connects directly to your home network via a built-in Wi-Fi radio. There aren’t a lot of smart pool water monitors out there, but the few that we’ve tested all float around in your pool and require a hub to connect to your network and to a mobile app.
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