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Meek wrote: Wednesday 10 October 2018 21:23
Ronker wrote: Saturday 06 October 2018 13:18 Do you think you can get this certified? and if you can when could this happen? I am searching for something like this.
At the current development stage and limited resources, we did not apply for a CE and FCC certification yet.

As quoted on our website :
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On our priority list, besides safety, affordability is a main driver and at the current development stage, we don’t have the resources to apply for a CE & FCC certification yet. As safety is the first and most important driver, during the entire design process, we adhered to operate within the regulatory limits, to deliver a safe and reliable product.
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That’s one of the reasons why we use the HLK-PM01 and a pre-assembled- CE and FCC certified ESP chip.
ok great. Maybe I will order one. When will the sock be filled again?
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We have a backlog and expect to have some available around November.
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MarceldeJongNL wrote: Wednesday 10 October 2018 22:10
Meek wrote: Wednesday 10 October 2018 21:14

With regards to ; “which can be connected (behind) a normal rock switch or push switch”, at this stage we do not have any project ongoing for this user case(yet).
I would be extra interested if you could make them build in like the https://shelly.cloud switch, but with your excellent domoticz support!
We have a lot of idea’s that we need to turn into working products. Similar idea is on the table (for the long term) but most likely it will not reach a development stage as the current Meek switches outperform these devices.

But hey, you’ll never know what the future brings 8-)
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can you help me to start same project??
i'm working on same since 4 years but my progress not bad but need more help and i'm alone can you support me?
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This looks all very nice and promising, but what are the dimensions of the switch? Do you also produce socketoutlet brackets, like these :
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Because in Europe we use these brackets, I now have 5 x10 wall dimmers beneath each other in a 5 hole bracket, when i want to change it for 5 meek dimmers, it will not fit when the dimensions are let's say 86mm. Because the holes in the wall are lay out for a bracket where the switches/dimmers are positioned in.
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Herewith a small update:

We’ve finalized the development of the Meek MT2 & Meek MT3. These are Wi-Fi enabled dual or triple touch input and dual or triple SSR output switches.
The attachment MeekAssortiment.jpg is no longer available
Next week, we will assemble the Meek DDD ;) board. This is a unit with pre-installed Wi-Fi enabled Doorbell & DSMR compatible P1 smart meter reader input & Development board.
• Doorbell – This will be a Wi-Fi enabled & (arguably) the most flexible doorbell module. It can be used parallel to the existing doorbell or as a standalone module or in mixed mode.
• DSRM/P1 – has an inbuilt P1 port that can be attached to a smart meter to read the Electricity & Gas usage and send this data thru Wi-Fi to a monitoring system like Domoticz.
• Development board – most GPIO pins of the ESPS12 unit are made available to use to do some easy development. Also I2C ports are made external to attached compatible devices.


Next week, I hope to assemble the first alpha board to do some more testing. Once assembled I will report back with a small update.

We’re still searching for partners that can provide us the dual and triple socket wall panels. We have received some samples and are now in discussion with a few potential candidates! Hopefully we can sort things out so we can place every household switch for a Meek variant 8-)
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Meek wrote:Herewith a small update:

We’ve finalized the development of the Meek MT2 & Meek MT3. These are Wi-Fi enabled dual or triple touch input and dual or triple SSR output switches.
MeekAssortiment.jpg
Next week, we will assemble the Meek DDD ;) board. This is a unit with pre-installed Wi-Fi enabled Doorbell & DSMR compatible P1 smart meter reader input & Development board.
• Doorbell – This will be a Wi-Fi enabled & (arguably) the most flexible doorbell module. It can be used parallel to the existing doorbell or as a standalone module or in mixed mode.
• DSRM/P1 – has an inbuilt P1 port that can be attached to a smart meter to read the Electricity & Gas usage and send this data thru Wi-Fi to a monitoring system like Domoticz.
• Development board – most GPIO pins of the ESPS12 unit are made available to use to do some easy development. Also I2C ports are made external to attached compatible devices.


Next week, I hope to assemble the first alpha board to do some more testing. Once assembled I will report back with a small update.

We’re still searching for partners that can provide us the dual and triple socket wall panels. We have received some samples and are now in discussion with a few potential candidates! Hopefully we can sort things out so we can place every household switch for a Meek variant 8-)
Sockets.jpg
Love to hear this! And sound great to have a p1 also. Maybe I will replace my old p1 wifi meter and combine it with the Meek one.... I'm still a happy tester of the first test module with 1 touch switch. Work like a charm!!!


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Sounds like a great device! Do you know what the price will be?
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poudenes wrote: Friday 09 November 2018 21:43
Meek wrote:Herewith a small update:

We’ve finalized the development of the Meek MT2 & Meek MT3. These are Wi-Fi enabled dual or triple touch input and dual or triple SSR output switches.
MeekAssortiment.jpg
Next week, we will assemble the Meek DDD ;) board. This is a unit with pre-installed Wi-Fi enabled Doorbell & DSMR compatible P1 smart meter reader input & Development board.
• Doorbell – This will be a Wi-Fi enabled & (arguably) the most flexible doorbell module. It can be used parallel to the existing doorbell or as a standalone module or in mixed mode.
• DSRM/P1 – has an inbuilt P1 port that can be attached to a smart meter to read the Electricity & Gas usage and send this data thru Wi-Fi to a monitoring system like Domoticz.
• Development board – most GPIO pins of the ESPS12 unit are made available to use to do some easy development. Also I2C ports are made external to attached compatible devices.


Next week, I hope to assemble the first alpha board to do some more testing. Once assembled I will report back with a small update.

We’re still searching for partners that can provide us the dual and triple socket wall panels. We have received some samples and are now in discussion with a few potential candidates! Hopefully we can sort things out so we can place every household switch for a Meek variant 8-)
Sockets.jpg
Love to hear this! And sound great to have a p1 also. Maybe I will replace my old p1 wifi meter and combine it with the Meek one.... I'm still a happy tester of the first test module with 1 touch switch. Work like a charm!!!


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MarceldeJongNL wrote: Friday 09 November 2018 21:57 Sounds like a great device! Do you know what the price will be?
It’s still too early to give an accurate price target as this is still an alpha build, but we will do our utmost to keep our products affordable as possible.
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Hi, anyone have the manual for MT-1 ?
Searched on http://www.meek-ha.com/ but no luck.
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waaren wrote:Hi, anyone have the manual for MT-1 ?
Searched on http://www.meek-ha.com/ but no luck.
tia
What do you to know?
I have m1 at home for Testing

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poudenes wrote: Monday 17 December 2018 17:23
waaren wrote:Hi, anyone have the manual for MT-1 ?
Searched on http://www.meek-ha.com/ but no luck.
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I have some problems with the touch feature. When I attach the switch to its final place ( in the wallsocket) the touch feature does not always work. When outside the wall, it always work.
I have a picture but cannot attach it because of a board limit reached.
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waaren wrote: Monday 17 December 2018 19:16
poudenes wrote: Monday 17 December 2018 17:23
waaren wrote:Hi, anyone have the manual for MT-1 ?
Searched on http://www.meek-ha.com/ but no luck.
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I have some problems with the touch feature. When I attach the switch to its final place ( in the wallsocket) the touch feature does not always work. When outside the wall, it always work.
I have a picture but cannot attach it because of a board limit reached.
I have a early build version. You have power off the house. Attach the switch to its place and glass. Then power on electricity again.
Now the touch feature will calibrate itself.

They build a new version where you can do a calibrate manual in the setup (don't know if this already in the switched that are sold)
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poudenes wrote: Monday 17 December 2018 19:24
waaren wrote: Monday 17 December 2018 19:16
poudenes wrote: Monday 17 December 2018 17:23
What do you to know?
I have m1 at home for Testing

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I have some problems with the touch feature. When I attach the switch to its final place ( in the wallsocket) the touch feature does not always work. When outside the wall, it always work.
I have a picture but cannot attach it because of a board limit reached.
I have a early build version. You have power off the house. Attach the switch to its place and glass. Then power on electricity again.
Now the touch feature will calibrate itself.

They build a new version where you can do a calibrate manual in the setup (don't know if this already in the switched that are sold)
Thx!! will try that
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poudenes wrote: Monday 17 December 2018 19:24 You have to power off the house. Attach the switch to its place and glass. Then power on electricity again.
I powered off the group where my meek switches are connected to. After 3 attempts the calibration on initialization succeeded. Fingers crossed that they will continue to work after a power outage (this group is not secured by my UPS).
Thx for the help.

BTW. still interested in the (online) manual
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waaren wrote:
poudenes wrote: Monday 17 December 2018 19:24 You have to power off the house. Attach the switch to its place and glass. Then power on electricity again.
I powered off the group where my meek switches are connected to. After 3 attempts the calibration on initialization succeeded. Fingers crossed that they will continue to work after a power outage (this group is not secured by my UPS).
Thx for the help.

BTW. still interested in the (online) manual
I only have a hardcopy manual Hehe.... Will search for it and scan


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Meek wrote: Friday 09 November 2018 19:40 Herewith a small update:

We’ve finalized the development of the Meek MT2 & Meek MT3. These are Wi-Fi enabled dual or triple touch input and dual or triple SSR output switches.
MeekAssortiment.jpg
Next week, we will assemble the Meek DDD ;) board. This is a unit with pre-installed Wi-Fi enabled Doorbell & DSMR compatible P1 smart meter reader input & Development board.
• Doorbell – This will be a Wi-Fi enabled & (arguably) the most flexible doorbell module. It can be used parallel to the existing doorbell or as a standalone module or in mixed mode.
• DSRM/P1 – has an inbuilt P1 port that can be attached to a smart meter to read the Electricity & Gas usage and send this data thru Wi-Fi to a monitoring system like Domoticz.
• Development board – most GPIO pins of the ESPS12 unit are made available to use to do some easy development. Also I2C ports are made external to attached compatible devices.


Next week, I hope to assemble the first alpha board to do some more testing. Once assembled I will report back with a small update.

We’re still searching for partners that can provide us the dual and triple socket wall panels. We have received some samples and are now in discussion with a few potential candidates! Hopefully we can sort things out so we can place every household switch for a Meek variant 8-)
Sockets.jpg
I can not see how it will look, if you would have 3 or more holes in the wall, next to each other, and replace 3 switches, which will be in a frame that goes with the switches and is brand specific, with 3 of the meek switches next to each other in the 3 holes, is there any frame ? And what are the dimensions of the switch?
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Thuis wrote: Wednesday 09 January 2019 17:22 I can not see how it will look, if you would have 3 or more holes in the wall, next to each other, and replace 3 switches, which will be in a frame that goes with the switches and is brand specific, with 3 of the meek switches next to each other in the 3 holes, is there any frame ? And what are the dimensions of the switch?
One device, 3 switches ?
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waaren wrote: Wednesday 09 January 2019 17:32
Thuis wrote: Wednesday 09 January 2019 17:22 I can not see how it will look, if you would have 3 or more holes in the wall, next to each other, and replace 3 switches, which will be in a frame that goes with the switches and is brand specific, with 3 of the meek switches next to each other in the 3 holes, is there any frame ? And what are the dimensions of the switch?
One device, 3 switches ?

Meek MT3.png
LOL and two empty holes next to the MEEK switch ?

I thought maybe just replace the old switches one on one, so no other work had to be done, like filling the holes, stuuk the holes and then paint the entire wall.... but okay ! So it is not to replace existing switches that have their own holes with hole dimensions used in every house and sold at the bouwmarkt. I mean the round plastic brackets that are in the wall where the switches fit in... together with their frame.

I mean most people have standard dimension holes in the wall with 2 or 3 or more switches so I was wondering what the dimensions of the switch would be, and if they maby would fit in a frame, so i could just replace the old swiches with new MEEK switches. Is it so crazy to ask?

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This is one of the reasons i did not bought any chinese cheap dimmers or switches, because these chinese sellers/manufacturers do not get that we have the frames that go with our switches and there for the dimensions are different in Europe. I think almost every house has this?

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I mean these "inbouwdozen" built-in boxes, in the wall have a certain measurement that is in every house the same. So I was just wondering, but as I get it now, it is not for replacing the old switches, i get that now, nevertheless it is a beautiful switch/dimmer, this MEEK. But I do not think i am going to stuuk and paint my entire wall for it. ;)
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