![]() It is Phyn’s algorithms and water-use analysis-and the fact that they are included in the price of the valve, versus a pay-forever subscription-that give the Phyn Plus the biggest edge over the Flo by Moen. Your answers will determine whether the valve gets closed or remains open, and you’ll have an opportunity to categorize the flow to help Phyn’s algorithm recognize similar events in the future. ![]() The Phyn Plus’s alerts are very informative, reporting the time the anomalous water flow started, the number of gallons that has flowed so far, and asking if you know what the event is. The Phyn Plus will do the same thing if you don’t respond to its push notification, but its alerts are much easier to miss than a phone call is. If you don’t do anything, or if you miss the call, the valve will shut off your water. If you push a button on your phone in response to signal that you know what the unusual water flow is, the valve will ignore the alert for a few hours. If the Flo by Moen detects what could be a water emergency, the company will robo-call you informing you that it has detected an anomaly with your plumbing and warn that your water is about to be shut off. ![]() While I like the Phyn Plus more than the Flo by Moen overall, Flo offers one significant advantage. In addition to pushing notifications to the app, Phyn will also send you text messages when it detects what it thinks might be a problem with your water supply.
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