Eve Vitality (Matter) 2 Pack – Sensible Plug, App and Voice Management, 100% Privateness, Matter Over Thread, Works with Apple House, Alexa, Google House, SmartThings, requires Thread Border Router
$74.95
Worth: $74.95
(as of Jan 03, 2025 00:35:57 UTC – Particulars)
Swap your lights and home equipment on and off utilizing your voice or an app, and management them from afar. Eve Vitality options cutting-edge expertise with Matter, Thread, and no monitoring in anyway – for a common and rock-solid good house that honors your privateness. Outfitted with Matter expertise and UL-certified construct high quality, Eve Vitality affords excellent ease of use and superior safety. Let your whole household management your private home, regardless of in the event that they use an iPhone, Android machine or name upon Alexa, Siri or Google Assistant. Eve Vitality is fast & simple to arrange in just some steps utilizing the app or voice assistant of your favourite platform. The one different factor you want is an identical hub of the platform(s) of your selection. And the perfect factor about all Eve equipment is how they defend your privateness: Eve won’t ever entry, retailer, or course of your private knowledge and there’s no Eve cloud or bridge, so you’ll be able to all the time depend on being lined by the privateness frameworks set and enforced by the platform of your selection.
Product Dimensions : 2.36 x 2.76 x 1.52 inches; 6 ounces
Merchandise mannequin quantity : 20EBU4101
Date First Obtainable : March 31, 2023
Producer : Eve
ASIN : B0C1CL2MV3
Nation of Origin : Taiwan
Eve Vitality requires iOS/iPadOS 16.4 (or later) or Android 8.1 (or later) plus a hub of your chosen platform:
Apple: Apple TV 4K (2nd gen), Apple TV 4K (third gen, 128 GB), HomePod (2nd gen), HomePod mini / Samsung: SmartThings Hub v3; Amazon: Echo (4th gen) / Google: Nest Hub (2nd gen), Nest Hub Max, Nest Wifi Professional
Swap your lights and home equipment on and off utilizing your voice or an app, and management your home equipment on the go or based mostly on presence.
Matter-enabled to allow you to seamlessly management your private home throughout smartphones and voice assistants of all main platforms.
Stand up and operating in a flash with fast & simple arrange / UL-certified / Reducing-edge Thread community expertise for a strong good house; enhances the steadiness and attain of your Thread community.
100% Privateness: No Eve cloud, no registration, no monitoring. Native communication with out cloud dependency.
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Prospects admire the digital change’s reliability and straightforward setup. They discover it really works flawlessly, integrates seamlessly with the House app, and displays vitality utilization. Nevertheless, some prospects have blended opinions on connectivity, responsiveness, compatibility, performance, and worth for cash.
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9 reviews for Eve Vitality (Matter) 2 Pack – Sensible Plug, App and Voice Management, 100% Privateness, Matter Over Thread, Works with Apple House, Alexa, Google House, SmartThings, requires Thread Border Router
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dxmnkd316 –
Reliable, but there are some things you need to know
Edit – 5-10-2024: Will be purchasing more of these. Very happy with the product and the Matter over Thread protocol—-Edit – 2-22-2024: Home Assistant has upgraded their Matter Server to include energy readings now.My review has been updated from 4* to 5* without hesitation.In the last four months of owning this, it stopped connecting to Home Assistant once. Instead of going through the whole recommissioning process all I had to do was delete it from Home Assistant and add it back, which took all of 30 seconds.Will absolutely be buying more of these when on sale. I would like to have one that isn’t permanent so I can basically get an idea of what the heaviest users of electricity are and find vampire loads. With demand electricity pricing coming to my area, I’d like to be able to find these and reduce loads even further.——-ORIGINAL REVIEW:Bottom line first: Would I buy another of these? Yes, but it’s hard to justify until Matter adds energy monitoring to its standard. I think it’s the combination of Thread+Matter+UL+Features that make it an easy choice for me.The Good:– Once you get it on a hub, it’s extremely easy to connect it to another service. This was the first Matter device I’d used so I didn’t know how this worked. (See notes at the bottom for how I connected it to other services.) I’m extremely happy with how this works. No more moving devices or complicated manual bridging.– Instantaneous switching on HomeKit and Home Assistant. Alexa is a bit slow for my liking, which is why I gave it 3/5 star rating for Alexa integration. Not sure if this is because I commissioned on HomeKit first and then added to Alexa.– Thread. This is the service I’m going with from this point forward. I’ve been happy with this as I’ve been adding more Thread devices, but this seals the deal. I’ve had issues with every one of my WiFi devices even across different routers. It’s just not reliable enough nor is it really where you want to put devices like this. No setting static IPs, no worrying about router placement, no worrying if the internet/cloud is down. Thread is its own local mesh network.– You can use these to automate rebooting routers if your network goes down. Since Thread is its own network, you can setup a ping automation that sends a signal (LOCALLY!) to turn off the router’s plug and turn it back on again in a few seconds. It’s not ideal, but if you’re away from home it’s nice to have a backup.– After commissioning it in my office, I unplugged it and moved it upstairs. It almost immediately reconnected. Maybe 3-5 seconds? With WiFi devices, this would take 15-30 seconds.The Ok:–(READ IMPORTANT UPDATE ABOVE) I wasn’t aware (my fault, not Eve’s) that Matter doesn’t support energy monitoring… yet. Supposedly it’s maybe coming in 2024. I guess we’ll see. So, if you want to connect this to Home Assistant to monitor energy, you’re going to be very disappointed (as of Nov 2023) with this fairly expensive switch. You can still monitor energy use in the wonderful Eve app.– At $40, it’s expensive as a platform. I think part of this is the cost of getting UL-certified and the quality of the product. Is it worth it? Maybe. I won’t put a power-controlling device that isn’t UL or FM-certified in my house.The Ugly:– The initial setup, as others have mentioned, did not go well. It took me several tries to get it to connect through HomeKit. I have no idea what I ended up doing, but it just worked after a few tries. It’s hard to know if this is a HomeKit thing, an Eve thing, or a Matter thing. Either way, yikes.A few important notes:–If you want to connect this to Home Assistant, you MUST enable IPv6 in the networking section of Home Assistant. I tried and tried to add it but I forgot to RTFM first. Once I enabled IPv6, it picked up _immediately_.–I had to connect this through HomeKit first. And I think that’s the right way to do it the more I think about it. It’s setup to be a broker that allows you to connect it to other services. First HomeKit, then Home Assistant, then Alexa.– To connect to HomeKit, you open up the device, click “Turn On Pairing Mode” and copy the code it provides. My understanding is that this code is good for a minute, maybe a few. You then pair it as you would with any other service and when it asks for the code, you need to paste in this newly generated code. You’ll get a notification that it was added to another service from HomeKit and you’re good to go!Once you have connected it to another service, you can click into the device and select “Connected Services” to see which services are allowed to use this device. I’ve been able to connect this plug to  –(READ IMPORTANT UPDATE ABOVE) For those of you with HomeKit Eve Energy, I would NOT update its firmware to Matter if you use it with Home Assistant. Wait for the energy monitoring standard to come out for Matter.
Amazon Customer –
Great quality, easy use, nice to have the data option
These cost a little more than some, but I have a few and I’ve found them to be easy and reliable to set up and keep in use, unlike some others. Also, it’s nice to have the data available for instantaneous and historical power use.
Xavier –
Works just as advertised
This product is super easy to use and works without issue. I think alot of complaints on here are more user caused issues. The app is a little overwhelming at first when trying to find data or features to activate/use but once you use it 2-3x it becomes easy. The device itself is great, so many different automations you can program or schedules you can set up. I have mine on my washer machine to monitor energy use, my washer is the furthest item in my home to the router and has never had any connection issues. Itâs built on thread it shouldnât have those problems. People experiencing connection issues I wonder how their entire thread network is looking or functioning and what thread border routers and which matter controllers they are using. I use 2 Apple HomePod minis and then a couple of my Echos and my Eero so it has multiple to choose from and never has any issues. I am looking to buy another as these are full thread devices and will strengthen your network as opposed to the end point devices like the motion and door sensors. I recommend this product for sure!
Drkhoodie79 –
Mehâ¦.
I have written several Eve smart home product reviews. I keep asking myself why I keep buying their smart home products as they are in my opinion some of the most overpriced and weakest performing products available on the market. They fall on the âworks specifically with Apple Homeâ but this line is starting to become stale as a lot of other companies do as well and with Matter becoming more established Eve will soon have to come up with other marketing or dare I say; better products. I own smart plugs from companies like Aqara, Hue, and even the more outdated and less supported iHome. Eveâs smart plug under performs against all of these. Again, as I have stated in most of their products, Bluetooth is the problem with every one of them. Itâs not reliable unless your Bluetooth device is around. As such, one will notice automations not occurring when they should. Eve offers a schedule ability for the plug in the app, but why buy a smart plug if you are going to use this feature when you can get a non-smart timer plug for way cheaper which have been around for decades now. What about the energy tracking? Other smart plugs do this but way better. First, the tracking is pointless especially when the information has no base comparison in the app. Also, I find all trackers on Eve devices to be inaccurate most of the time also, because the information is sent via Bluetooth to oneâs wireless device you will open the app to only find gaps in the span of days which no tracking could take place. Itâs a worthless gimmick in my opinion. Get an Aqara plug which has tracking that makes sense with no dropping of information during tracking. Yes, you will need a hub for the Aqara plug, but for the price of one Eve plug you can get an Aqara plug and hub for nearly the same. IHome plugs donât need hubs and connect directly to WiFi. They work directly with Apple home and are very reliable. The only problem with iHome is availability and support which is why i canât fully recommend them. Also, they donât have energy tracking. Hue has a solid option that is reliable and cheap but only if you are invested in the Hue ecosystem as everything else Hue related is overpriced. So there you have it, go look to other sources. You will be disappointed with this product.
So weak –
Itâs does exactly what it says it does. It can even penetrate through multiple walls and itâs versatile on almost all devices on the market. Completely worth the money. Using this on all the Christmas lights this season with my Alexa and it becomes a magical experience for guests.
Wan Ye –
It integrates flawlessly with Home Assistant, the response time is very quick, and the energy monitoring is fully exposed inside Home Assistant; the Eve app is not required at all. The only downside is that the switch doesn’t have a physical button you can use to turn it on or off.
Jorge Betancourt –
Te pide que compres un router thread para funcionar, de lo contrario no puedes en enlazarlo a casa o a la app nativa de EVE, no lo recomiendo!!
Abraham V –
Estos enchufes son muy prácticos y sencillos de configurar, además de automatizar encendido y apagado, pueden proteger equipos por hasta 1800 whats.Adicional a la protección y automatización, permite monitorear el consumo de energÃa de los dispositivos conectados. Lo recomiendo.
lg –
These work great with HomeKit and are quite easy to setup. I would suggest getting the 2 pack, better value. Have had a bunch of these for over a year with no issues.