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Salvador Mercado
> 3 dayGreat set of smart plugs what I like from it it’s the HomeKit in a Gratian although it is a bit tricky to add to the HomeKit app
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PiperLC
> 3 dayI have switched most of my smart plugs to the dual smart plug. They were working great and now are not updating their firmware. I would consider myself a techie person. Meross has run into issues with an iOS update. I have followed all of their directions and done some of my own troubleshooting to no avail. It’s a shame because I really thought these were a great find. Unfortunately I am stuck with nonfunctioning smart plugs. I have a couple other brand of smart devices, all of which had no issue with the iOS update. Really disappointed that Meross hasn’t fixed this issue.
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Brigid
> 3 dayUpdate 2: Now using 34 devices with Google Assistant. Im seeing a lot of delays in execution with the Meross devices which Im not seeing with Lutron Caseta, Shelly and SwitchBot. An example, request Google turn on a dozen smart plugs, not all turn on and it is not always the same plugs. Using business grade WiFi. I picked these up to control our grow lights for our vegetable seedlings. Setup was quick, I followed the recommendation to setup the units with the Meross app first. I also updated the firmware. I then added to HomeKit following the instructions. I set up the timer function and was using the switch in about 3-minutes. This also works well with Home Assistant using the HomeKit Controller integration.
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Jovan
> 3 dayI purchased it to work with my bedroom and family room lamps. It works great with Apple Homekit and much cheaper than other options I was considering.
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MrEntropy
> 3 dayAs usual, if youre using Apples HomeKit, you want Meross stuff. They work great. I got tired of having drip coffee makers die on me after six months, so I broke down and bought a percolator. The downside was that no percolators (that I knew of) had timers built in. So I got this dual outlet from Meross. I can use HomeKit to define a time to turn it on or off, but I just have it so I can say, Hey, Siri, good morning. With that, lights turn on that lead to the the office, the light above the coffee pot turns on, and the coffee starts brewing. Its like living in the future with an invisible assistant.
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Joe
> 3 dayHave many meross single plugs. I liked the fact that this has 2 outlets for one plug. The directions for setup we’re confusing. If you have a iPhone you have to set it up as an Apple home device, and it seems to also set it on the meross app. Any name changes must be done in Apple home app. If you do a name change Alexa doesn’t always update the name, easy fix is delete it from Alexa then have it search for new devices. My problem is that Alexa and meross app doesn’t always respond to commands for the device. Alexa says it did but for example the plug does not turn on or off. I also see in both that it says something is wrong with the device or it’s offline and that is not the case.
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Cleta Senger
> 3 dayThis dual outlet switch allows me to easily turn on/off 2 monitors that have switches awkwardly placed on the back. I simply ask Alexa to turn them off, use the Meross app, or swipe my phone over an NFC. Or, I can go old school by reaching across my desk and use the switches on the outlet itself! Wow!
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Mitch
> 3 dayI used several of these to control holiday lights inside the house and got rid of the mechanical timers. Each outlet is independently controlled so it’s ideal to setup themes. Connects easily to Apple HomeKit and setup automations or control remotely
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Leon
> 3 dayNice design and quick response. However, I have to share some negative points with you. For my ones, the outlets keep dropping wireless after one month use. You have to manually turn it on or off or program it well. If it keeps dropping wireless, you have to put it in places you can reach. Or you have to reboot your router (My router is TP-Link). The return window closed and the link for manufacture support is 404 (not valid).
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TCL
> 3 dayLove that I was able to connect to Alexa and HomeKit. Took a quite a few tries to figure out. Found it helpful to leave it for a bit then try again when I ran into connection problems. I think it just needed time to catch up with changes.