

⚡ Power up smartly, live effortlessly.
The Meross Smart Power Strip offers 4 individually controlled AC outlets and 4 USB ports delivering up to 4.0A total charging. Compatible with Apple HomeKit, Siri, Alexa, Google Home, and SmartThings, it enables voice and remote control without a hub. Featuring ETL and FCC certified flame-retardant construction, a 15A surge protector, and a 6ft extension cord, it’s designed for safe, efficient power management in homes and offices.










| Item Dimensions L x W | 12.2"L x 2.4"W |
| Item Weight | 1.3 Pounds |
| Power Plug | Type B - 3 pin (North American) |
| Amperage | 15 Amps |
| Number of Ports | 6 |
| Compatible Devices | Air Conditioner |
| Plug Type | Type B |
| Special Features | On And Off Switch, Mountable, Usb Slot |
| Total Usb Ports | 4 |
| Maximum Current | 15 Amps |
| Number of Outlets | 4 |
| Voltage | 125 Volts |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Office, Apartment |
| Item Shape | Flat |
| Color | Pearl White |
| Material | Polycarbonate |
R**1
A Game-Changer for My Smart Home Setup
The Meross Smart Power Strip has been an absolute game-changer for my home office and entertainment center. With four individually controllable AC outlets and four USB ports, it offers unparalleled flexibility. I can schedule my desk lamp, monitor, and other devices to turn on or off at specific times, all through the Meross app or via voice commands using Siri. One of the standout features is its compatibility with Apple HomeKit. This seamless integration allows me to manage my devices effortlessly, whether I'm at home or away. The setup process was straightforward, and I had everything up and running in no time. It comes equipped with surge protection and is made from flame-retardant materials, ensuring my devices are safe from power surges and overheating. The 6-foot cord provides ample reach, making it versatile for various room layouts. The Meross Smart Power Strip is a reliable, feature-rich, and affordable solution for anyone looking to enhance their smart home setup.
J**L
Perfect!
Works EXACTLY as I wanted it to. Bought this prior to setting up our Christmas decorations this year to control individual light strips via our Apple Home app and it works perfectly. Easy set up, no issues. Works like it should. Highly recommend!
C**N
Great customer service
This surge protector was exactly what I was looking for. It was super easy to add Apple Home and worked great for several months. Unfortunately, it completely stopped working after about 8 months. Fortunately, Meross customer support was great. They responded immediately and shipped a replacement out very quickly with no hassle.
T**D
Works great with HomeKit
Easy setup with HomeKit and works great. Using it for lighting for a bearded dragon enclosure and it's much more convenient to turn lights on and off using my iPhone rather than reaching around for cord switches on three different lights. Plus, setting up HomeKit automations is a breeze and now the lights come on in the morning and turn off at night without having to worry. One downside is that the device must use a 2.4Ghz wifi connection, 5Ghz not supported. This is pretty standard with IoT though so not a big issue. Just make sure your iPhone is on a 2.4Ghz ONLY network when setting up the device.
D**T
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.
S**R
My favorite smart device
I have now purchased three of these, they integrate with my smartthings system well, though they do take a little bit of extra set up to get them integrated. I use them to control fans and lights and immersion heaters in my greenhouse, especially during the winter, and I use them to control lights and other outlets in my shed. I like my smartthings system, but honestly, if Meross ever made their own smartthings rival, I would switch.
S**S
Decent Power Strip — AVOID if you use Homekit
Pros: Four 3-prong indivially controlled sockets Four USB-A recepticles controlled as a group Integrates well with Homekit and Shortcuts Solid construction Cons: 2.4Ghz only Homekit setup is extremely difficult, even for a technical person (See below) A bit expensive for four sockets I emailed tech support with the problem, including all the steps I had done and all the errors. A response came in 24 hours simply restating the steps I had followed. They didn't even bother to read the email. Homekit Setup In 2022, no device should refuse to connect to 5Ghz, and yet, this power strip rquires 2.4Ghz. If you use a modern WiFI router both networks likely have the same SSID. If so, you have to disable 5Ghz (or change the name of your 2.4Ghz network, if your router permits it), switch your iPhone to that network, and then try to connect. This failed miserably with my Eero WiFi mesh routers, even after disabling 5Ghz and WPA3, and setting the router in 'legacy mode'. In order to get this device to connect, I had to dig out an old Airport Express router, configure it with separate SSIDs for 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz. Even then it wasn't simple, as the Homekit configuration failed every time. Eventually, I configured it with the Meross app without Homekit support. That finally worked, and I could then add it to Homekit. It literally took two hours to do something that should take five minutes, mostly because this unit only supports 2.4Ghz and doesn't like WiFi6 routers. Note, my Ring equipment does not directly support Homekit, but using Homebridge I was able to integrate it into Homekit in less than 30 minutes start to finish, including downloading specialized software (a Docker container) to my Synology. Meross needs to get their act together. -2 stars for the lack of 5Ghz and the hoops necessary to connect to Home kit. -1 star for poor tech support -1 for sugestion of turning off 5Ghz AND turning off Wifi 6 on my Eero to resolve this problem.
C**R
Well built, works great! Another great Meross product!
I got into the Meross ecosystem about 6 months ago when I installed the Meross smart garage devices for my two garage doors. Ever since I’ve been delighted with everything they offer. So when I saw they had this smart power strip available, I had to try it. It has been a great purchase and fit my needs nicely. To start, make no mistake, it is larger than your typical (non-smart) power strip, but that’s the trade off for the additional functionality. And really,.. it’s not THAT big. I will say though that it does seem to be built well. The four outlets are individually controllable by app or voice assistant, but the four USB ports are controlled as a group. Not a problem for me, but worth noting. I’ll also mention that the outlets themselves emit an audible ‘click’ when turning on or off, but the USB’s are silent. Again, not an issue, but worth mentioning. Getting it paired with Alexa was easy enough, but I did have a slight problem with it trying to default to Apple Home Kit instead of Alexa. I’m not sure if that’s an issue with this device or Alexa. In any case, it worked fine after a few minutes. Overall I’m very pleased and I’m looking forward to other new Meross products!
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