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The Minoston Zwave Outlet Plug (MP22Z) is a compact, IP65 weather-resistant smart plug featuring the advanced Z-Wave 800 chip for ultra-reliable, long-range wireless control up to 1300ft. Compatible with major smart home hubs and voice assistants (hub required), it supports up to 15A/1875W loads and includes a built-in repeater to boost your Z-Wave network. Ideal for outdoor and indoor use, it offers scheduling, scene settings, and energy-saving automation, making it a robust solution for modern smart homes.



















| ASIN | B081DWCYP3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #58,555 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #181 in Electrical Outlet Switches |
| Brand | Minoston |
| Circuit Type | 1-way |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Protocol | Z-Wave |
| Connector Type | Plug In |
| Contact Material | Brass |
| Contact Type | Normally Open |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Ring, SmartThings, Wink |
| Current Rating | 15 Amps |
| Date First Available | December 5, 2019 |
| International Protection Rating | IP65 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 7.2 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.53 x 2.2 x 3.14 inches |
| Item model number | MP22Z |
| Manufacturer | Minoston |
| Operating Voltage | 125 Volts |
| Operation Mode | ON-OFF-ON |
| Product Dimensions | 1.53 x 2.2 x 3.14 inches |
| Terminal | Blade |
| UPC | 778957095201 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Wattage | 1875 watts |
D**A
With a stable network, this device has been rock solid for over 2 years.
This outdoor dual-plug controller has been an excellent purchase. At first, it was used outdoors for various lights and holiday items. It survived rain, heat, everything but snow (we don't really get snow here). When it's not in use outdoors, its use was for two studio monitors to be controlled by HomeAssistant. HomeAssistant paired with ZWaveJS and a Zooz 700-series controller has been rock solid. There are very few times where the controller won't recognize a back-to-back request to turn both outlets on/off. It does, however, recover and hasn't caused many issues in the two years I've had it. There are very few companies I trust with my ZWave network. At first, I was a little skeptical about Minoston because it was slightly cheaper compared to other brands. I was proven otherwise. I also have an energy monitoring smart plug, a standard smart plug, and another outdoor plug. Consider purchasing this outdoor smart plug. Note: I cannot speak for the dimmable ones as I did not purchase a dimmer plug.
B**N
Works well with Hubitat hub
Easily added this to my Hubitat automation system. Seems to work perfectly fine. Used outdoors to control lights. All good
C**A
Amazing customer support
I had a couple of minoston door sensors early on that weren't very good, but they took care of my issues. However I have since gotten a few of their plug in dimmers and most work fine. This outdoor dimmer was doing great for for almost a year then suddenly stopped. I reached out to see if they would help and they did, within DAYS I had a new device. But it only worked for a week? What the heck! So I took apart the original and the replacement to find out insects, notably earwigs, had gotten inside and shorted out between the line voltage side and the electronics. Presumably they entered through the ground plug hole as I was using a two prong device. Since I already had an email from them going for the replacement, I sent them pics in hopes they'd improve their device, but with no expectations since it clearly wasn't their fault. The NEXT DAY they advised me that not only had they already advised engineering of the issue, and apologized for the inconvenience, but had already sent ANOTHER replacement. Absolutely amazing. For now I added a piece of gaff tape to keep the bugs out.
P**0
Do NOT buy ANYTHING from this brand. Zero Support. Not Compatible with their listed charts.
Buyer Beware. Doesnt work with advertised dongles, and zero manufacturer response via any channel, online, whatsapp, etc. I would avoid this brand like the plague and will NEVER recommend it to anyone.
J**E
Have Quite A Few, Generally Decent Switching & Electrical Monitoring
I've been trying to get some serious electrical monitoring going, sometimes also automations based switching, and these units have turned out to be my go-to for my outdoor applications. For the most part, I have one of these on every outdoor outlet in my home so I can capture electrical usage. I use Home Assistant for my home automation platform and generally prefer the Z-Wave protocol. When I first started buying these, the units were not fully enumerated in HA's Z-Wave-JS platform, but those issues have since been resolved. They are fully compatible with the energy monitoring features of HA and also work well for switching applications. The units have been generally reliable, quick to respond and meet most of my expectations. I have run into issues with devices that have a high startup/inrush current, these things are not compatible with this particular switch. When using them in these cases (e.g. air compressor, shop-vac, etc.), these units will "pop" and automatically turn off. This is probably good in some cases, but I am certain these situations are nowhere near the danger zone of popping breakers. I've had to find other energy monitoring switches for these applications. Despite the limitation above, I have tested these units up to about 1200 watts with no troubles. They appear to handle serious electrical loads, even though they they don't deal with high inrush current well. One other con? As mentioned, I have several of these (about 8) and all of them do intermittently go offline for unknown reasons. I get "unavailable" events in HA several times a day. My Z-Wave network is very robust, so I know it's not that, nor do I see this on any of my other 40 some-odd Z-Wave devices. Despite these events, this problem has never affected the operations of these devices. They continue to supply power and it hasn't (yet) interfered with any of my automations. I'm guessing this might be a firmware fault, or some other issue, but it hasn't caused me any troubles. A few examples of how I use them? I switch on/off Christmas lights for the holidays, based on sunset and sunrise times, as well as time of day. I've also started using these to control my block heaters for my vehicles. I can now apply a ton of intelligence to this by taking into account outdoor temperatures, specific times, work schedules and so forth. (Or, just start my block heater manually without going outside!) I also monitor heat tape on my home, allowing alerts if no electricity is used when temperatures are below certain values and the heat tape "should" be running. I also really like that these units monitor & report on over-voltage, over-current and general over-load situations. These events are enumerated in HA. I actually used these capabilities to troubleshoot a faulty extension cord recently, a situation that had escaped other diagnostics. You can almost think of it like a "smart circuit breaker" of sorts, a step well beyond standard breakers and even GFCI circuits. Overall, these are solid 4-star outdoor rated switches with built-in energy monitoring. Despite a few problems I have observed, they perform well for me and provide me with robust automation and energy capture capabilities. If you're looking for robust outdoor monitoring & switching capabilities based around Z-Wave, these aren't a bad way to go!
C**.
Running my Christmas lights automatically = WINNING
I like the "easy" way of running these types of things, and that involves as much complicated automation equipment as possible every time. My wife rolls her eyes when I explain how cool this will be whenever I get some gadget like this to make something go on/off without our manual efforts. She just pats me on the shoulder and says "that's nice, dear". LOL. This unit works great with my Z-Wave automation hub, which also connects to Apple's "Home" app on our mobile devices. Connecting the new unit to the existing Z-Wave network was simple, they provided the printed directions in the box. I then set my automation hub to make the Minoston unit to follow an automated schedule of "ON" at sunset, "OFF" at sunrise and all my Christmas lighting follow suit. Easy Peasy, right! Works perfect so far, I would recommend this unit for anyone looking for a low cost unit for outdoor installs. I have another wi-fi based outdoor switch that hasn't been so reliable, I'll probably replace it with one of these if the Minoston proves to be a more solid performer.
L**Y
Outdoor smart plug works well
I'm using this with an Aeotec hub and Home Assistant and it works well. I did have to bring it inside to pair it, but then once moved outside it works fine. I like that the plug end is flat so it hangs on the outlet rather than the wire coming out of the plug making a sharp bend.
R**R
Easy to add to the ISY994 Has been performing for a week,with no issues.
C**H
Works great! Easily paired and working with my ST hub
L**.
Doesn’t have 90 degree plug and won’t connect to my z wave hub tried 20 times.
U**R
I added it to my ST setup....worked first time....very quickly.....very impressed since most of my devices I've added in the past have been finicky to tricky to setup. I'd buy it again....
A**E
Super simple to connect to Smartthing and even easier with my Alexa Echo. Using it outside for my Christmas lights. Fully automated, without any fail
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