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product_id: 134991289
title: "Water Alarm ( 5 pack )"
brand: "govee"
price: "₩24035"
currency: KRW
in_stock: null
reviews_count: 11
url: https://www.desertcart.kr/products/134991289-water-alarm-5-pack
store_origin: KR
region: South Korea
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# Sensitive multi-probe leak detection App-enabled monitoring with gateway 100dB adjustable alarm Water Alarm ( 5 pack )

**Brand:** govee
**Price:** ₩24035
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 💧 Stay dry, stay worry-free — leak alerts that never sleep!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Water Alarm ( 5 pack ) by govee
- **How much does it cost?** ₩24035 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.kr](https://www.desertcart.kr/products/134991289-water-alarm-5-pack)

## Best For

- govee enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted govee brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Triple-probe precision:** Front and backwater sensors catch drips and leaks early, saving your floors and valuables.
- • **Built to brave moisture:** IP66 waterproof design ensures reliable performance in kitchens, bathrooms, and basements.
- • **Long-lasting peace of mind:** Batteries last up to 2+ years with low battery alerts, so you’re never caught off guard.
- • **Hear it loud, hear it clear:** 100dB alarm cuts through any noise, alerting you instantly to leaks—even in basements.
- • **Smart monitoring, zero hassle:** Pair with Govee’s H5040 gateway to get real-time leak alerts on your phone, wherever you are.

## Overview

The Govee Water Leak Detectors 5 Pack offers ultra-sensitive leak detection with triple probes and a powerful 100dB adjustable alarm. Designed for high-moisture areas, these IP66 waterproof sensors provide reliable, wireless monitoring when paired with the H5040 gateway app. With long-lasting batteries and low battery alerts, this pack is a cost-effective, proactive solution to protect your home from costly water damage.

## Description

Govee Water Leak Detectors 5 Pack, 100dB Adjustable Audio Alarm Sensor, Sensitive Leak and Drip Alert, for Kitchen Bathroom Basement (Cannot Connect to Wi-Fi Directly) - desertcart.com

Review: Everyone should have these in their house! - One of the best things we ever bought. It hasn’t been that long since we bought them and the one underneath the kitchen sink already alarmed us about the small leak and we’re so impressed! It’s loud and you won’t miss the sound, we happened to be at home when we had the leak and my husband was able to check on it and fixed the problem right away before it made a huge mess. It’s so easy to install them and knowing that they work so well and that itself helps us at ease.
Review: Excellent, with one significant caveat - Like swblake noted, the instructions for pairing, in the instruction manual are not correct. To pair a water sensor with a hub, assuming that you have already plugged the hub into an electrical outlet and successfully connected to the hub via the Govee app (Android/iOS), long press the lower button on the hub, for about 3 seconds. That will put the hub into pairing mode. Then, bring the water sensor very close to the hub (a few inches away), and long press the water sensor's button for about 3 seconds. Give it another 5-10 seconds for it to finish pairing. From the lights, it's pretty obvious when it's paired successfully. Once it's been paired successfully, you can then relocate the water sensor to your desired location. Interestingly, one of the water sensors actually detected an occasional, minor drip, that was occurring in one of my bathrooms, that I had not previously noticed at all. As a test of the battery levels, I replaced the batteries on one unit with older batteries, having a voltage of 1.17 volts each. I was pleased to note that when I refreshed the Govee hub app, it picked up that the battery level on that water sensor had gone down, from 5 bars to 2 bars. CAVEAT: I did another test where I removed the batteries entirely. Unfortunately, when I did this, and then refreshed the hub app's device list, the water sensor, from which I had removed the batteries, still showed up in the list, with NOTHING to indicate that there was anything wrong with the water sensor. In fact, as an additional test, I left out the batteries for 30 minutes, and the Govee hub was UNABLE to detect that the water sensor was no longer operational.. This is a problem because, if a water sensor suddenly dies, the user has NO WAY to tell that it's died. And so they're left in a situation where they think the water sensor is still working when it actually isn't. This could very well result in a catastrophic situation where the user ends up suffering thousands of dollars in water damage due to this software fault. A better way to handle this situation is, if the Govee hub cannot detect a device, upon device list refresh, simply flag/highlight the device and, ideally email the user, regarding the water sensor that is no longer sending messages to the hub. Optionally, allow the user to specify the timeout duration, beyond which they want to receive an alert. For example, if the Govee hub hasn't received a status update from a device within a 5 minute time period, have the Govee hub send an alert to the user regarding said device.. Hopefully, Govee will push out an update to resolve this important issue. Getting notifications on my Android phone, when a water leak is detected is pretty awesome! I actually created a custom ringtone, of a dripping sound, to associate with water leak notifications. Which helps to determine that it's a HIGHLY IMPORTANT notification.. Getting app notifications, for water leaks, is a killer feature, for water sensors. Love it. And the idea of transmitting on 433 MHz frequency, to the Govee hub, instead of having each sensor connected directly via WiFi, is probably an excellent design decision, in terms of conserving, prolonging battery life, as direct Wifi connections would probably have required much bigger capacity batteries, due to their relatively higher energy requirements.

## Features

- Dripping and Leaking Alarm: Besides 2 groups of backwater detector sensor probes, each detector also has 1 group of front probes for dripping.(Note: Only paired with the H5040 gateway of the water detector and cannot compatible with any other gateways)
- Wireless and Easy to Use: No wire or setup required, the mini size allows you to put it on any place where the water leak may be happening. With kit "B07QP153GT", you are able to monitor leaks on your phone even you're not at home."B07QP153GT" not Included in Package.
- Adjustable Alarm Audio: Each water leak detector features an 0-100 dB adjustable alarm audio. Loud enough to be heard even if leak happens in basement, press the button to mute the sound when you find the leaking place.
- Low Battery Alert: The water sensor alarm will beep and flash a red light when a battery is low, or press the button on it to test the battery level.
- IP66 Waterproof: The completely sealed waterproof design allows for extended use in high moisture areas.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07QSFRSJX |
| Audible Noise | 100 Decibels |
| Battery Description | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #115,041 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #85 in Water Detectors & Alarms |
| Brand | Govee |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Control Method | App, Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,780) |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1.77"L x 1.04"W x 3.46"H |
| Manufacturer | Govee |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Sensor Technology | Contact Sensor |
| UPC | 741663591640 732840697507 |
| Unit Count | 5.00 Pack |
| Voltage | 1.5 Volts (DC) |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Govee
- **Color:** White
- **Compatible Devices:** Smartphone
- **Power Source:** Battery Powered
- **Product Dimensions:** 1.77"L x 1.04"W x 3.46"H

## Images

![Water Alarm ( 5 pack ) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51QtX7kBPTL.jpg)
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![Water Alarm ( 5 pack ) - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61fwemqt-oL.jpg)
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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can a separate sensor without a gateway be linked to the APP to achieve remote monitoring?**
A: The sensor cannot be intelligent when used alone, and cannot be linked to the APP, but it can be used to sound an alarm when there is a water leak. If you have more needs, you can purchase Govee H5040 gateway packages.

**Q: I already have Govee H5054 sensor, can I use it with a gateway from another brand?**
A: NO,Govee H5054 sensor can only be used with the Govee H5040 gateway and is not compatible with any other gateways.(You can check the product model by the model number on the back of the product)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Everyone should have these in their house!
*by P***J on February 24, 2026*

One of the best things we ever bought. It hasn’t been that long since we bought them and the one underneath the kitchen sink already alarmed us about the small leak and we’re so impressed! It’s loud and you won’t miss the sound, we happened to be at home when we had the leak and my husband was able to check on it and fixed the problem right away before it made a huge mess. It’s so easy to install them and knowing that they work so well and that itself helps us at ease.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent, with one significant caveat
*by G***E on February 1, 2021*

Like swblake noted, the instructions for pairing, in the instruction manual are not correct. To pair a water sensor with a hub, assuming that you have already plugged the hub into an electrical outlet and successfully connected to the hub via the Govee app (Android/iOS), long press the lower button on the hub, for about 3 seconds. That will put the hub into pairing mode. Then, bring the water sensor very close to the hub (a few inches away), and long press the water sensor's button for about 3 seconds. Give it another 5-10 seconds for it to finish pairing. From the lights, it's pretty obvious when it's paired successfully. Once it's been paired successfully, you can then relocate the water sensor to your desired location. Interestingly, one of the water sensors actually detected an occasional, minor drip, that was occurring in one of my bathrooms, that I had not previously noticed at all. As a test of the battery levels, I replaced the batteries on one unit with older batteries, having a voltage of 1.17 volts each. I was pleased to note that when I refreshed the Govee hub app, it picked up that the battery level on that water sensor had gone down, from 5 bars to 2 bars. CAVEAT: I did another test where I removed the batteries entirely. Unfortunately, when I did this, and then refreshed the hub app's device list, the water sensor, from which I had removed the batteries, still showed up in the list, with NOTHING to indicate that there was anything wrong with the water sensor. In fact, as an additional test, I left out the batteries for 30 minutes, and the Govee hub was UNABLE to detect that the water sensor was no longer operational.. This is a problem because, if a water sensor suddenly dies, the user has NO WAY to tell that it's died. And so they're left in a situation where they think the water sensor is still working when it actually isn't. This could very well result in a catastrophic situation where the user ends up suffering thousands of dollars in water damage due to this software fault. A better way to handle this situation is, if the Govee hub cannot detect a device, upon device list refresh, simply flag/highlight the device and, ideally email the user, regarding the water sensor that is no longer sending messages to the hub. Optionally, allow the user to specify the timeout duration, beyond which they want to receive an alert. For example, if the Govee hub hasn't received a status update from a device within a 5 minute time period, have the Govee hub send an alert to the user regarding said device.. Hopefully, Govee will push out an update to resolve this important issue. Getting notifications on my Android phone, when a water leak is detected is pretty awesome! I actually created a custom ringtone, of a dripping sound, to associate with water leak notifications. Which helps to determine that it's a HIGHLY IMPORTANT notification.. Getting app notifications, for water leaks, is a killer feature, for water sensors. Love it. And the idea of transmitting on 433 MHz frequency, to the Govee hub, instead of having each sensor connected directly via WiFi, is probably an excellent design decision, in terms of conserving, prolonging battery life, as direct Wifi connections would probably have required much bigger capacity batteries, due to their relatively higher energy requirements.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ TAKE AWAY YOUR HOMEOWNER WORRIES!
*by N***D on November 2, 2025*

Have had these over 5 years. They are work horses. I forgot about one of them and the battery lasted over 2 years. Still tripped loudly. They take 2 triple-A batteries. I have them in various places around the house including below the dishwasher in the 3-sided drain pan it sits on. That alarm saved my wood floor!! The one in a second floor bath tripped just from me spraying a cleaner near it. I do place all 5 on top of a cloth that is larger than their small footprint just in case the water doesn't quite make it exactly to the alarm. This again saved my wood floor when my water dispenser spigot was knocked and was trickling water onto the wood floor. I couldn't keep the alarm under foot, so the rag that it sat on caught the water and tripped the alarm in time for us to see the water dripping before expensive damage was done. ( I do put them on a piece of cloth also to ensure that if there is water then the sensors on the bottom of the alarm will trigger quicker.) Also have one in the 2nd floor laundry machine drain pan, even though the drain does go all the way to the basement to prevent damage to that 2nd floor. Otherwise I probably wouldn't notice that there was a leak at all until I happened into the basement (where I have another alarm!) Every year I test them and replace the batteries when I do my smoke alarms which are still battery back up ( Haven't upgraded to 10 year batteries yet). The price of this 5 pack is a pittance when you think about the money it has saved me not just once but multiple times. Piece of mind rarely comes this cheap. I highly recommend these alarms!!

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*Last updated: 2026-04-28*