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meross Smart Power Strip Compatible with Apple HomeKit, Siri, Alexa, Google Home and SmartThings, WiFi Surge Protector with 4 AC Outlets, 4 USB Ports and 6ft Extension Cord, Voice and Remote Control

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Arrives Tuesday, Dec 24
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Style: 4 Smart Outlets with 4 USB


Features

  • 4 Outlets and 4 USB Ports: Equipped with 4 individually controlled Outlets (15A maximum load) and 4 group controlled USB ports. Up to 4.0A for four USB ports. You can charge your cellphone, tablets, and other USB gadgets with smart power strip.
  • HomeKit Remote Control:This smart Wi-Fi surge protector with 4 Outlets and 4 USB Ports, ideal for home and office use. To enable HomeKit remote control, a HomePod, an Apple TV 4K or Apple TV HD or an iPad is needed as a Homekit bridge to connect it to your home WiFi network. If you dont have these devices or you are an Android user, you can use the meross app to control home devices from anywhere anytime. No distance limitation.
  • Voice Control: Compatible With Apple HomeKit(iOS 13 or above), Siri, Alexa, Google Home and SmartThings, control your devices hands free, just make a voice command to turn on/off the connected devices. Works with any 2.4GHz or Dual Band WiFi router. No hub required.
  • Schedule and Timer Setting: WiFi Surge Protector supports to turn on and off the home or office devices automatically. Added benefit of saving energy when devices are not needed or are left on by accident. Support sunrise and sunset setting.
  • Safety Design:The smart power strip is made of flame retardant PC material and has been approved for safety and quality assurance (ETL and FCC certificate) and it supports any home device up to 15A. Never allow other low quality surge protector endanger the safety of your family.

Brand: meross


Color: Pearl White


Total Power Outlets: 4


Voltage: 125 Volts


Special Feature: On And Off Switch, Mountable, Usb Slot


Product Dimensions: 12.2 x 2.4 x 1.4 inches


Item Weight: 1.3 pounds


Item model number: Smart Power Strip


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 31, 2019


Manufacturer: meross


Country of Origin: China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Easy setup with Android phone and seamless operation with Amazon echo
I have a straightforward application - some equipment plugged in that I need to turn on or off simultaneously using Alexa voice command. Setting it up required installing an App on my Android smartphone, but after that so far (a few weeks in) it has been smooth sailing. For this simple application it works like a charm. I haven't controlling the outlets individually as I have no need to do so, so I can't comment on how well that works or not. Overall I feel this was a cost effective solution for my needs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2024 by spin on books

  • Works perfectly and excellent customer support!
I've been very pleased with all of the Meross products that I have purchased, but this particular smart strip ended up getting the QR code sticker ripped off (because I'm dumb) and I did not have the setup code (see previous comment). I reached out to Meross support and they were able to lookup the setup code based on my Amazon order number and provide it to me. After this I was able to recover the smart strip and get it added back to my Apple Home. 5-star customer support and product quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2024 by Mike Suter

  • Cool Smart-Gadget - Integrates Easily
What will they think of next? A smart-surge-protector, really? I jumped on this one as soon as I saw it. I’ve wanted to stop ‘vampire’ power-drain from the devices in the living room (TV, game-consoles, BD Player, etc…), but let’s face it, having a traditional power-strip behind or under the cabinet and having to reach down every time you need to use a device is just not practical. That’s why the ability to have a smart-plug that can control multiple devices and offer surge-protection as well was a no-brainer for me. The basics here are that there are four AC outlets and four USB ports which are all controllable from the app or via a schedule. The AC outlets can be controlled individually, while the USB ports are all controlled as one. The app has all of the standard features you’d expect, just remember that it calls schedules “routines” instead. I was able to set it up right away using the meross app, and then I just went into the Alexa app and added a new device using Add Device -> Plug -> Other. I didn’t have to add a skill doing it this way. Also, if you want to be able to control individual outlets from Alexa, just rename them in the meross app first, and then re-discover them from the Alexa app, and they’ll be listed individually. I have three game consoles, and a Blu-ray player connected to the AC outlets, and the USB ports are taken up by a FireTV stick, a Google Chromecast, and two USB cables to charge game controllers. I expect to leave the USB ports on most of the time, and only turn on the AC outlets as we need them either via the app, or by asking Alexa to do it. This is also better than having a bunch of individual smart-plugs controlling each device. The cord is six feet long, and the surge-protector itself is a little bulkier than a standard surge protector. It’s larger in every area, which I guess is to account for the WiFi, the controller board, and the USB charger, but not so much that it became a problem for me. What a welcome addition to our ever-growing automated household. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2019 by Displaced Desert Rat Displaced Desert Rat

  • Works fine
These do what you want them to do. I have three. One is 3 years old, and the other two are two years old. 1 of the two year old units has started constantly disconnecting itself, then refusing to reset. But hey, 2/3 ain’t bad I guess.
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2023 by Tim Young

  • Meross Smart Power Strip
These Meross Power Strips are a great value for the price. They are easy to setup in HomeKit and you can control the outlets and USB power outlets through you HomeKit or Meross APP. It allow schedules to be programmed as well. Great product.
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2023 by Kenneth F.

  • Good HomeKit-compatible power strip (with controllable USB!)
It seems difficult to find reasonably priced smart power strips that integrate with some smart home system besides the manufacturer's own "walled garden" app, so a reasonably priced HomeKit-compatible power strip naturally piqued my interest. This power strip offers four controllable outlets plus a set of controllable USB ports. That's right -- unlike many others, you can turn the USB port power on or off. This is what steered me towards this item for this particular use case instead of other options, like the TPLink Kasa power strips (which I also have a couple of and like--but the USB ports are always on). The biggest downside is that there are no buttons for each outlet, so you'll either need HomeKit to turn things on/off or use the button to turn the whole strip on/off. The only other thing I don't really like is that it only works with HomeKit directly. I have a few HomeKit devices but don't really use Apple Home for automations; I use Hubitat, which is far more powerful. The TP-Link power strips I mentioned above can work directly with Hubitat. For this, I need workarounds with "virtual switches" and some automations on the Home side, which is a bit clunky, but still the closest match to my particular use case I could find at the moment. (If Matter emerges as a standard like many are hoping it will, and Meross releases an updated version of this strip that supports it -- or really if any other vendor does with similar features -- then hopefully that will make this less complicated in the future, assuming my hub also does by that point. But for now...) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2023 by R. Morris

  • Product Prone to Fail and Fire Hazard
The media could not be loaded. A little after a year of owning this, the surge protector stopped working. Upon inspecting, there was a spot where the plastic had melted from the inside. I contacted customer service to let them know my concern with the safety of the product. They said this could be due to a defective item, and, although it was just past the year long warranty, they would send a replacement. The replacement came, but it would not power on. I’ll give customer service an A-for-effort, but there is no way I could recommend this product. Not only is it prone to fail in what seems like multiple ways, it is also a fire hazard. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2024 by Tina Tina

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