What Products Are Compatible With Google, Alexa and Apple Homekit?

What Products Are Compatible With Google, Alexa and Apple Homekit?

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This smart Wi-Fi surge protector, equips with 4 AC outlets and 4 USB ports, ideal for home and office use. Each outlet and four USB ports can be controlled from anywhere with your Meross app (iOS, Android). It allows you to turn the connected devices on and off, and to set schedules or activate the auto-off timer routines around your daily needs. Additionally, after pairing with Alexa IFTTT or Google Assistant, users can simply control the connected devices with voice commands.

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