Smart home deals are heating up as one of the top-rated Apple HomeKit-compatible smart plugs hits a significant discount. The Meross MSS110 Smart Plug Mini, praised for its compact design and broad ecosystem support, is now available on Amazon with two-pack bundles dropping from $34 to $27, while four-packs fall to $34 from $52. The timing comes as more consumers seek affordable entry points into home automation without sacrificing compatibility across major platforms.
Meross is pushing aggressive pricing on one of its most versatile smart home accessories. The MSS110 Smart Plug Mini, a staple recommendation for Apple ecosystem users, just got cheaper on Amazon, with two-pack bundles now priced at $27 and four-packs at $34. It's a notable markdown that undercuts many competing options while maintaining the plug's signature feature: native Apple HomeKit integration.
The discount comes at a strategic moment for smart home adoption. As more households invest in connected devices, compatibility remains a persistent pain point. Meross has carved out a niche by supporting Apple HomeKit, Amazon Alexa, and Google Home simultaneously - a trifecta that few budget-friendly plugs can claim. For Apple users with a HomePod, HomePod Mini, or Apple TV acting as a home hub, these plugs work seamlessly with Siri voice commands and Apple Home automations right out of the box.
But the real appeal isn't just the ecosystem support. The MSS110's physical design solves a common frustration: outlet crowding. Unlike bulky smart plugs that block adjacent sockets, Meross engineered the MSS110 with a horizontal profile that extends to the sides rather than jutting outward. That means you can stack two units in a standard duplex outlet without any overlap, effectively doubling your smart control capacity in tight spaces.
The plug handles up to 15 amps, which covers most household essentials - think table lamps, box fans, coffee makers, and holiday lights. According to Wired's testing, the MSS110 performs reliably in common use cases like scheduling exterior string lights to turn on at sunset and off at sunrise, or automating pet feeders and Christmas tree lights.











