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Best Hunter Sprinkler Controllers for Residential Systems (Buying Guide)

Best Hunter sprinkler controllers for residential systems

For a residential install, Hunter's controller lineup boils down to three real choices, with one upgrade path bridging them. The decision is set by two questions: how many zones, and do you want cloud-connected Wi-Fi and weather-based scheduling? Once you answer those, the model lands itself.

  • X-Core: Hunter's entry-level residential line. Fixed 2/4/6/8 station models, indoor or weatherproof outdoor, 3 programs and 4 start times each (per Hunter's X-Core product page). No Wi-Fi and no upgrade path to it. Pick this when you want a simple, reliable timer and no smartphone in the loop.
  • Pro-HC: the standard Wi-Fi residential controller. 6/12/24 stations (PHC-600/1200/2400), built-in 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi, runs on Hunter's Hydrawise cloud platform with Predictive Watering and flow-sensor input. The mainstream pick for any DIY who wants a phone app.
  • HCC: the pro-grade Hydrawise controller. 8-station base, expandable to 54 stations via 4-, 8-, and 22-station modules, 3.2" color touchscreen, two sensor inputs, HC Flow Meter compatible, milliamp wiring diagnostics (per Hunter's HCC product page). Overkill for a small lot; the right call for a larger residential or light-commercial system or anyone who wants flow-monitoring leak alerts.

The bridge: if you already own an X2 controller (Hunter's other entry-tier line, manufactured after December 2022 per Hunter's WAND compatibility note), you can add the WAND Wi-Fi module to get Hydrawise without buying a new Pro-HC. Cheaper than starting over; covered in its own section below.

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By use case

Best 4–8 zone budget pick: Hunter X-Core

For a small residential lot with no Wi-Fi requirement, the X-Core is the right answer. Three programs, four start times per program, a 4-hour max station run, and Hunter's standard Clik-series sensor terminal for adding a Rain-Clik or Mini-Clik rain shutoff. Choose the station count to match your zones with one or two spares:

Best 12-zone Wi-Fi for serious DIY: Hunter Pro-HC PHC-1200

If you have 9–12 zones and you want phone control plus Hydrawise's weather-based scheduling, the Pro-HC PHC-1200 12-Station Wi-Fi Outdoor (HUN-58-1645) is the standard answer. Built-in 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi, weatherproof outdoor cabinet, two sensor ports that accept Hunter's HC Flow Meter or any Clik-series sensor, and the full Hydrawise app stack (per Hunter's Pro-HC product page).

Best for the pro install: Hunter HCC-800-PL

If you're approaching a station count where you'll need expansion modules later, or you want flow-monitoring leak alerts that can shut down a zone automatically when a head shears off, the HCC-800-PL 8-Station Plastic Wall-Mount (HUN-58-1760) is built for it. The 8-station base grows to 54 stations via Hunter's modular 4/8/22-station expansion slots. Two general-purpose sensor inputs, HC Flow Meter compatibility, a color touchscreen, and built-in milliamp wiring diagnostics that flag a shorted solenoid before you go hunting it in the dirt.

Best for retrofit / future-proofing: X2 + WAND Wi-Fi module

Already own a Hunter X2 controller built after December 2022? The WAND Wi-Fi Module (HUN-58-1841) plugs into the X2 and adds Hydrawise. Cheaper than buying a Pro-HC outright, and a clean upgrade path for an X2 that's still mechanically fine.

Side-by-side: Hunter residential controllers

The functional differences in one view. "Station expansion" matters most if you expect your zone count to grow.

Model Stations Indoor / Outdoor Wi-Fi Hydrawise Station expansion Price band
X-Core 4-station indoor (HUN-58-0053) 4 fixed Indoor No Not supported None ~$129
X-Core 6-station indoor (HUN-58-0054) 6 fixed Indoor No Not supported None ~$150
X-Core 6-station outdoor (HUN-58-1193) 6 fixed Outdoor No Not supported None ~$175
X-Core 8-station indoor (HUN-58-0056) 8 fixed Indoor No Not supported None ~$171
Pro-HC PHC-1200 (HUN-58-1645) 12 fixed Outdoor (indoor-rated cabinet too) Built-in 2.4 GHz Full (Predictive Watering) None (move to HCC if you outgrow it) ~$368
Pro-HC PHC-2400 (HUN-58-1646) (currently on backorder) 24 fixed Outdoor Built-in 2.4 GHz Full (Predictive Watering) None ~$646
HCC-800-PL (HUN-58-1760) 8 base → up to 54 Indoor / outdoor wall-mount Built-in 2.4 GHz Full + HC Flow Meter / leak alerts 4 / 8 / 22-station modules ~$558
X2 + WAND Wi-Fi Module (HUN-58-1841) 4 / 8 / 14 (X2 base) Indoor or outdoor (per X2 cabinet) Add-on (WAND module) Full (with WAND) None ~$153 for the module

What "Hydrawise" actually gets you

Hydrawise is Hunter's cloud platform: the same backend whether you're on a Pro-HC, an HCC, or an X2 with the WAND module. It runs the controller from a web dashboard and a mobile app, and it does three things a non-connected X-Core can't.

  • Predictive Watering. Hydrawise pulls a local weather forecast (rainfall probability, temperature, wind, humidity) and adjusts each program's run times automatically. The system waters less on a rainy week, more during a heat wave. This is the headline feature and the reason most people pay the upgrade over an X-Core.
  • Remote control + alerts. Start a manual cycle from your phone, suspend a zone, get a push notification if a scheduled run fails. Useful when you're away for the season opener or troubleshooting a leak from somewhere other than the controller box.
  • Flow monitoring with leak/break alerts (HCC only, the pro-tier feature). Pair the HCC with a Hunter HC Flow Meter, and Hydrawise watches per-zone gallons-per-minute against expected baselines. A sheared head or a popped lateral spikes the flow above expected; the HCC shuts the zone down and pushes an alert instead of letting it run a fortune through a broken pipe. The Pro-HC has the sensor input but flow-monitoring response is the HCC's territory.

Rain and freeze sensors plug into the same Clik-series sensor terminal on every Hunter residential controller (X-Core included), so adding a rain sensor isn't gated on Hydrawise; basic rain shutoff works on the cheapest X-Core. Hydrawise just adds the predictive layer on top of that.

The X2 + WAND upgrade path

The WAND Wi-Fi Module (HUN-58-1841) is the under-discussed option. If you already have a Hunter X2 controller (4, 8, or 14 station), the WAND plugs into the X2's expansion bay and adds:

  • 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi connectivity with WPS, Bluetooth, or Wi-Fi Direct setup.
  • Full Hydrawise app control, same dashboard you'd get on a Pro-HC.
  • Predictive Watering schedule adjustments.

Two compatibility notes before you buy:

  1. WAND only works with X2 controllers manufactured after December 2022 (per Hunter's WAND product page). An older X2 won't pair; the firmware doesn't speak to the module. If you're uncertain, check the date code on the cabinet sticker before ordering.
  2. X2 + WAND is cheaper than a Pro-HC for the basic Wi-Fi case, but the X2 platform tops out at 14 stations and has no expansion bay for more. If you're at 12+ zones and might grow, the Pro-HC PHC-2400 or the modular HCC is the smarter capital decision.

For the right X2 owner (a 4 or 8-station system, recent vintage, hardware in good shape), the WAND module is the cleanest path to Hydrawise without a full controller swap.

What's not in this guide

This guide covers Hunter's residential controller line. We've intentionally left out:

  • I-Core and ACC: Hunter's commercial controllers. Different decision criteria (decoder-vs-conventional wiring, large station counts, central control). For a commercial install, browse the full Controllers category or contact us; we'll route you to the right model.
  • The Hunter Roam handheld remote. Field activation device, separate product class, separate buying guide.
  • Rain and soil-moisture sensors: see the upcoming "Best rain sensor for Hunter controllers" guide. Sensors plug into every Hunter controller in this lineup.

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Keep going

Browse the full Controllers category for the latest in-stock list across all brands, or the Hunter brand page for every Hunter product on Total Sprinkler. To add rain shutoff to any of the controllers above, see the Sensors category.

Buying-guide companion articles coming soon: best Rain Bird residential controllers, best K-Rain residential controllers, and best rain sensor for a Hunter system.