
No more buried pipes? The Irrisese robot sprinkles the lawn precisely
Drought periods are increasingly frequent and water restrictions become common in many regions during the summer. In the future, more intelligent watering management could become a necessity. In this context, AIPIP, which we know especially for his pool cleaning solutionswill sell the irrisense, a product he had revealed during the These 2025. It is an autonomous sprinkler designed to optimize water consumption while maintaining an irrigated lawn just enough.
The principle is simple. The irisense cartography precisely the surface to be watered, only the lawn, avoiding any alleys, terraces and other decorative elements. Based on the cartography, which the user can personalize, the device will adjust the power of its jet as a function of its orientation and the areas to be achieved or to avoid.
According to AIPER, it alone replaces at least four traditional sprinklers buried, the “sprinklers” in the jargon, with an announced coverage of 440 m² and a range of 12 meters. Thanks to a low flow and continuous watering jet, water has time to slowly penetrate the soil to ensure deep irrigation and avoid the runoff which can cause water loss.
Installed in about fifteen minutes depending on the manufacturer, the device connects to a simple watering pipe and an electrical outlet. It can then be controlled via an application, in Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. This makes it possible to define specific areas to irrigate, program the schedules and follow the activity of the sprinkler in real time.
The irisense also takes into account local weather forecasts to adapt or suspend watering in the event of rain. An on -board sensor also makes it possible to interrupt the watering automatically if it starts to rain. Designed to operate independently, including in the absence of people in the home, the irrisense itself adjusts its program during drought.
Marketed at 649 euros, the irrisense should be sold on the manufacturer’s site and other resellers during this month of May 2025.