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The Meross Smart Plug with Energy Monitoring is a compact, hub-free WiFi plug supporting up to 13A loads. It offers real-time energy tracking, remote and voice control via Alexa, Google Home, and SmartThings, plus local LAN control during internet outages. Its slim design and fast Bluetooth pairing make setup effortless, while customizable schedules and timers help reduce electricity bills and automate your home efficiently.

















| ASIN | B0CGCFYBYV |
| Amperage | 13 Amps |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,418 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 22 in Smart & Remote Controlled Plugs |
| Connector type | Plug In |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,424) |
| Date First Available | 23 Aug. 2023 |
| Included Components | 4 x Smart Wi-Fi Plug With Energy Monitor 1 x User Manual |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 360 g |
| Item model number | MSS305 |
| Manufacturer | Meross |
| No. of wires | 3 |
| Number of poles | 3 |
| Part Number | MSS305 |
| Pattern | Single |
| Plug profile | Panel Mount |
| Plug type | Type G |
| Product Dimensions | 6.1 x 4.8 x 3.3 cm; 360 g |
| Product grade | New |
| Size | 4 Pack |
| Specification met | CE |
| Style | Energy Monitoring Plug |
| Switch Type | 1-way |
| Switch style | Push Button |
J**Y
Robust, reliable works with Apple HomeKit! GREAT smart plug!
GREAT with Apple HomeKit! These plugs are solid - they just work every time and never fail. Super reliable and have made automating my house easy and fuss free. I think the price is very good too (2 pack). I currently have 4 setup on 2 sets of fairy lights in my office and snug. A lamp in the kitchen so in the evening when not cooking I can still have some light in the room, and then on one of my monitors in the office so I can revert to just a single monitor setup to save energy when I don't require 2 big screens! Things I love in particular: - QR code printed directly on each plug - scan and the setup is super easy and fast. You never need the box or instructions. - Fast response / low latency - plug responds instantly when asking Siri. - Robust - they just work! - Micro LED indicator allows you to see the status of the plug easily (not obtrusively bright just the perfect indicator). - Manual switch is in the side so you can manually press to switch on/off if you want to (some smart plugs have the switch on the top which is then inaccessible if you have larger adapters plugged in) - Low profile - they are slim which enables them to be used on a 4-way power bar without interrupting placement of other plugs Great product will be buying more to use with fans when it gets warmer.
R**N
Top quality, great functionality, excellent support - highly recommended
I've got 12 of these, and they are so simple to use with Alexa & Home Assistant. I use them with Home Assistant for the energy monitoring which allows me to spot high use appliances, and then automate them if I don't need them on all the time. For example, I now run my hot water immersion heater using cheap electricity in the early morning instead of using the gas boiler - saves me about £1 _*every*_ day I've been using them for years, and would have recommended them anyway, but a few days ago 1 plug did stop working. I raised a ticket on their easy support website, and had a replacement sent for free with no trouble at all. Very swift, very painless, very professional I've also been using their garage door opener for years - that's equally easy to use and hook up with Home Assistant & Alexa Nice one Meross - I'm loving it
R**D
They do the job, and pretty well.
We control these plugs using Alexa through a series of Echo Dots that are, um, dotted around the house. They connected with wifi just fine and with a lot less faffing about than other things such as smart bulbs. We made sure to connect them to the 2.4Ghz band that most smart devices currently prefer - it makes little difference in most cases because the data being sent back and forth is trivial, simple commands and responses. It doesn't need a superfast band in order to work just fine. We use the 2.4Ghz guest network option on our main router, leaving the faster 5G band on the guest network for, well, guest devices. Using the guest networks limits the clutter on the main wifi channels of our router used for everything else online. We made our lives more complicated by having MAC address filtering on all network devices by default, which might keep intruders away, but also makes every smart gadget need to be registered with the MAC filter. The plugs (and bulbs) then revealed that our house was in fact a bit too large for the wifi to reach the extremities, and we needed to buy a wifi extender to improve coverage. These scramble the MAC addresses meaning that we had to register every smart gadget twice! Some connect to the extender by default, others to the main router, and a few will connect to either of them, so a lot of security entries needed setting up twice. But that's not a problem of these plugs. It might be needed should a far-flung smartplug simply not cooperate with the app or with Alexa. It's just something to bear in mind if you run a secure network with wifi extenders. Everyting now works like a charm. Devices reliably come on when asked, and with something like Alexa to help, they can run on timers for as long as you require. We have a gym that we can pre-heat with a fan heater in winter (it is unheated) or keep warm using an oil filled radiator on another Meross plug. We can now be anywhere in the house and ask Alexa to preheat the gym for 10 minutes (fan heaters being a nightmare on running costs), and these Meross smartplugs do the job very well. The Amazon plugs are more expensive, larger, and don't have energy monitoring capabilities so far as I can tell from the two we also have. The Meross plugs also have a side switch that enables you to simply lean over and switch the plug off without disconnecting it from wifi. These are great for sockets hidden away inconveniently behind furniture, you can flip that inaccessible power switch with a voice command instead. It means the Meross plugs are always on, but the energy overhead from using one is miniscule (it measures its own usage as well, as part of the overall scheme of things). I'd wondered when we were setting up this very basic automation in the house, that we were going to become too dependent on gadgets to do things we used to do manually, but if using them becomes effortless, it's easier to accept! We're now quite used to switching things on remotely, basically because these plugs seem reliable and also "accountable" in that we can see what power is being drawn through the devices by whatever's connected to them. We have a tortoise that needs its basking lamp on for a given amount of time in order to stay healthy, and we can now be in the kitchen and "switch him on" at the other side of the house for a given number of hours. We have about 10 of these in the house, a lot of stuff is still done the old fashioned way, but these are all reliable, none have shown a single problem, and while we could live without them, I'm actually becoming fond of what they make easier for us to do. While this might seem more of an ad for Alexa, I'm hoping that it indicates that these smart plugs are actually very good. For less outlay than for the majority of smart plugs, you get a decent array of features in a device that just quietly gets on with life. The cash we've saved by being able to limit on-times of things around the house more than covers the trickle of power used to keep the smart plugs listening to the network. I would personally hate becoming dependent upon automation in my own home, and the limits of automation sometimes mean we end up having to adapt how we operate in orrder to fit in around things the automation can't or won't do, but if we add a little light automation to things that are inconvenient in our everyday life at home, we would want it to be dependable. These plugs are just that.
R**K
Control ability
Very easy to set up with Meross then Alexa. Not cheap but works well. Feels solidly built, no connection issues, so have controlled my Christmas lights without issue. There is a neat switch for manual control too.
R**H
good deal
K**R
Easy to install
R**N
Love Meross gear, works really well has a great community that’s always there to help in the in app blog
C**N
very good, now I can just put my iPhone on the MagSafe charging holder and forget about overcharging or too low power, never need to worry about manually on/off charger to keep the phone battery between 35% and 80%, and with a home shortcut to turn on the charger at 6am to make sure the phone with enough power at every morning, I feel myself quite released after start using this smart plug. Good and compact and easy to add in homekit, what more I can ask
ع**ي
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