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Eve Energy (Matter) is a UL-certified smart plug designed for professional-grade home automation. It supports 15 amps at 120 volts, connects via the latest Matter and Thread protocols for seamless multi-platform control, and guarantees 100% local privacy with no cloud dependency. Compatible with Apple Home, Alexa, Google Home, and SmartThings, it offers quick setup and reliable performance, making it a top-tier choice for privacy-conscious, tech-savvy millennials.









| ASIN | B0BZBGD87V |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,277 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #69 in Electrical Outlet Switches |
| Brand | Eve |
| Circuit Type | 1-way |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | All |
| Connectivity Protocol | Matter, Thread |
| Connector Type | Plug In |
| Contact Material | Brass |
| Contact Type | Normally Open |
| Control Method | App, Voice |
| Control Type | Basic Operational Control |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa, Android, Google Assistant, SmartThings, iOS |
| Current Rating | 15 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (391) |
| Date First Available | March 28, 2023 |
| Included Components | Eve Energy, Quick Start Guide |
| International Protection Rating | IP00 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 3 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.36 x 2.76 x 1.52 inches |
| Item model number | 20EBU4101 |
| Manufacturer | Eve |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Positions | 1 |
| Operating Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Operation Mode | ON-OFF |
| Part Number | 10EBU4151 |
| Plug Format | Type A & B appliances |
| Power Source | AC |
| Product Dimensions | 2.36 x 2.76 x 1.52 inches |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Style | Eve Energy Matter |
| Terminal | Blade |
| UPC | 813180021013 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 40 Degrees Celsius |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year |
| Wattage | 1800 watts |
D**6
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.
B**T
Easy to use, high quality, reliable
I’ve been using Eve Smart Home accessories for almost a decade now and they are my favorite. Always easy setup, works nice with Apple Home integration, and very reliable. I do recommend this brand to everyone when they ask (and even when they don’t ask!). Currently using this plug with heat tape on my roof. Paired with Eve Weather, I can program the heat tape to turn off when the outside temperature is above freezing. Saves lots of energy with automation.
X**R
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. It’s built on thread it shouldn’t 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!
C**G
Turn off randomly under medium load
It will randomly turn off the load when running around 12A / 1,440W continuously, even though it is rated for "AC 120 V, 60 Hz, max. 15 A / 1,800 W". This makes it pretty useless for controlling things like space heaters. I am not the first to discover and complain about this issue. If you keep the wattage below 1,350W it doesn't turn off. On the plus side, the matter compliance is pretty good and works as expected with multiple fabrics.
K**N
Great for what it's worth!
I bought this smart plug to turn my already existing desk light into a smart one that can be controlled with the Apple Home app, HomeKit automations, and Siri. Overall, it has been very reliable as a smart plug. The setup was rather simple, as I scanned the plug into the Apple Home app with the QR code provided in the package and it was just a "matter" (haha) of choosing what room it would be in and what the plug would be displayed as in the app (mine as a light). Speaking of matter, Matter support is great as it responds immediately through the toggle in the Apple Home app or a Siri request through a HomePod Mini, making it infinitely better than the dumb switch my desk light used to be. Also if you use the Eve app, you can get a detailed view of how much energy your using and how much money you'd be saving each year with the plug (I don't really pay attention to those details, but if you're into that, then that's a plus). In conclusion, the Eve smart plug is a great addition or start to any smart home with its incredible ease of use, compatibility with Matter support, and solid build quality.
L**S
Excellent product. Very simple set up. Works great with HomeKit and it doesn’t fight with my dual band router. I went with this plug because most smart plugs require 2.4 ghz WiFi and don’t connect easily to my router. This plug eliminates that issue altogether. It has virtually no lag and stays connected. I plan to purchase at least one more.
J**T
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!!
O**T
I already have two smart bulbs, so I purchased this Eve smart plug just to see how it worked and set up with my Apple accessories. It pretty much sets itself up. I did download the Eve Energy app, but I think you only need HomeKit unless you want to monitor energy consumption. The Eve app doesn’t require any email activation or personal info.👍 I was mostly curious about the Eve Energy smart plug’s function as a timer. I plugged my apple watch charger into it and used the Apple HomeKit to start charging at 5:00 am and turn off at 5:40 am. It works perfectly…easy peasy lemon squeezy . I can control all my lights and Eve Energy smart plug manually from my iPads, iPhone and watch, or vocally by pressing the “Siri” button or any device set up to listen for “hey siri”. My HomePods will also control the smart plug. I know this Eve smart plug is one of the more expensive ones on the market, but works seamlessly in an Apple envoirnment.
P**N
Very easy to set up and works perfectly. Energy monitoring shows watt-hours in 10 minute intervals rather than the amp draw that I was hoping for. Easy enough to calculate so it works fine for my purpose. Main drawback is the 2X cost...but you get what you pay for, sometimes.
K**S
This item will not work with a portable air conditioner as it trips when inrush current is pulled by a compressor. It’s a product that needs to be rethought. If you want to see how much energy your cell phone charger is using - then it might work for you. If you want to actually track the energy usage of large energy loads - it won’t work. Waste of resources. However, if you want to control a device like a light - it seems to work quite well.
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