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The meross WiFi Smart Plug is a compact, 3120W-capable device that enables wireless remote control and scheduling of home appliances. Compatible with Alexa, Google Home, and Apple HomeKit, it offers secure, voice-activated automation and energy-saving features, all managed through an intuitive app for seamless smart home integration.
Connector type | Three-pronged (NEMA 5-15) |
Number of poles | 3 |
No. of wires | 3 |
Plug type | Type A |
Product grade | Residential |
Specification met | CE |
Amperage | 13 Amps |
UPC | 680306682195 |
Manufacturer | meross |
Part Number | MSS210HK(UK) |
Product Dimensions | 4.8 x 6.7 x 6.7 cm; 150 g |
Manufacturer reference | MSS210HK(UK) |
Size | 1 Pack |
Style | Works with HomeKit |
Pattern | Single |
Power Source | AC |
Maximum power | 3120 Watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Plug profile | Wall Mount |
Switch style | Remote |
Included Components | Smart plugs x 1, User manual x 1 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 150 g |
S**T
Super simple setup
Voice control:Works perfectly with Apple Homekit. Ease of use:Worked straight out of the box with no issues, quick scan of the QR code on the item and it linked up to Homekit and WiFi no issuesEase of setup:Quick and easy, additional functionality available within the Meeros app if you want it such as energy monitoring or routines etc.
M**H
Useful product.
It’s been a day of using it. Setting up the plug was very easy. The steps were intuitive enough. The setup was easy. App showed the electricity consumption which was the primary reason for buying this plug and the plug could be controlled via the app as well as Apple home.Overall value for money and good product so far
K**K
works well with home assistant too!
works with home assistant! Fairly easy to setup on its own app - then pass a code to home assistant and use that instead of another hub. Its app updated its firmware OK. Nice it has power monitoring too.
P**H
Matter Smart Plug
This is the smallest smart plug I’ve found with Matter support, and it performs reliably once set up. It’s solid and dependable in daily use. Setup can be hit or miss, sometimes it connects to Wi-Fi on the first try, other times it takes up to an hour. But once it’s online, it works flawlessly.
R**S
Perfect for operating my garden fountain
Setting up the Meross WiFi plug was a breeze, though the instructions could be a bit clearer for first-time users. It works perfectly for controlling my outdoor water fountain, saving me the hassle of turning it on and off manually. The app integration is seamless, and the reliability has been impressive. For the price, it’s an excellent value—simple, effective, and convenient. Highly recommend.
K**N
Not worth the money as device has a 2 year life span
These plugs will only function for a limited time. I had mine 2 years and then it stopped working, the plug continued to respond to commands but did not switch power off.I contacted Amazon and they told me that as the plug had been working for 2 years then it exceeded the life span of the device.
B**S
M issues
Meross MSS310. I’ve had two of the slightly older versions of this “smart plug”/energy monitor which worked fine. My experience with this one was not great. I was unable to set up the smart plug as it appeared that there was a problem with its blutooth transmitting. Regardless, if you don’t already have a Google home/alexa/smart-things network hub it would leave you with just their Meross app. This app has far less functionality, won’t allow use on multiple devices (so family members cannot view what they use) and it didn’t work anyway. Waste of 2 hours.
M**H
Small, convenient smart-plug - excellent for use with Apple's HomeKit
I had a wall light that came with no mechanical on/off switch. Worse, the trailing socket that was fixed in place that it connected to, didn't either. So to operate the light, I had to physically disconnect and reconnect the mains plug itself - which was far from ideal.I purchased this meross device on the combination of it being relatively inexpensive and that it supported Apple's HomeKit.Once it arrived - I tried to do the usual wi-fi connection-to-device routine of using the router's WPS function. That didn't appear to work. I then read in the manual that this device specifically operates on the 2.4Ghz frequency and not 5Ghz. So, I temporarily disabled the 5Ghz channel and tried again - still no luck.The above was attempted using the 'Add device' option with in the Home app on the iPhone itself. Each attempt, saw it time-out with no success by scanning the QR code on the side of the smart plug.Ensuring that Bluetooth was switch on my iPhone - I did the following in order to get it to work...Opened up the Home app.Clicked on the small '+' in the top right corner.Clicked on the first option - Add AccessoryIgnored the 'Scan a Setup Code' and 'Hold iPhone Near Accessory' options and instead, clicked on the orange option that says 'More options...'Stood near the smart plug with Bluetooth enabled on the phone, the meross device appeared there.You then have the option to type in the device number - printed on the side of the smart plug itself above the QR code. It should be an 8-digit number.It then goes through the syncing process and asks you to give the smart plug a name to recognise it in the Home app.The above worked fine for me - which personally I found to be a LOT more secure than using meross's own app that requires a login to be created, access to your Bluetooth on your phone and network discovery of devices in your home. Thanks, but no thanks!A good device that I'd have no issue in buying additional units of - should the need arise.UPDATE - bought two more of these a few days ago and then spent over two hours trying to connect them. What was most frustrating was that using either the Home App on my iPhone or the slightly unsavoury Meross app - with each attempt, the plugs were half-installed. I could identify them on the network, but couldn't actually control them.I was on the router - disabled the 5Ghz band to enforce 2.4Ghz compatibility as required. Reset both plugs several times and tried manually adding them via the numeric code on the side and scanning the QR code also. Nothing worked.I was on the verge of returning them to Amazon when as a last ditch 'on/off' attempt - I decided to restart the router. Once done, I managed to reset both plugs once more and then this time, they connected fine within the Home App by scanning the QR codes.Note to anyone having connection issues with these - try bouncing your router before you start!
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