Koogeek Homekit Wifi Smartplug

I wonder what is required to get it working. I’m willing to buy one for the developer teams if it helps to get it supported.

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Pls support Koogeek!!!

It will be really great if Koogeek products get supported since they are now also available in European standards and support homekit out of the box.

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If you search your network with something like Angry IP Scanner you will find a koogeek[some-digits-letters].home.

It has port 80 open, but any request sent giver me back a 404 not found.

Any ideas?

Same here.
Two koogeek devices detected but any GET to its 80 port results in a 404 answer and a “File /url not_found” message.

I wish someone can make them work.

Since koogeek products seem to all work with HomeKit (over wifi?) then the upcoming HomeKit Controller component will control them, see this other thread: Support for control of HomeKit bulbs and switches (testing required!)

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Hum. That can be an option, but my current setup is to put all the stuff together in Home Assistant (Philips and Xiaomi) and then use homebridge to add them all unified in Home. I think I will need to twist the idea a little bit (maybe having two Homes) but if it worth I’ll surely do it.

No support yet for this device ?

we need support for koogeek products!

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+1 for Support for Koogeek

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Guys,

This is done through HomeKit Controller Support.
Found that out following this link to these HomeKit Controller support component testing topic here at the forum that @marthocoo posted on April 18.

Better pin this up and close this topic.

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For reference it appears that you may also use the Tuya platform component for Koogeek devices.

I was setting up a Koogeek KLUP1 plug (switch+sensor) that stated it was not HomeKit compatible. I don’t have any kind of hub anyhow, but as I already had a free Tuya account and the app on my phone, I simply added the device using Tuya / Add Device and it was recognised immediately by Home Assistant.

The downside for now is that the Tuya platform does not currently support Sensor device types, so it’s only useful for the switch functionality.

I too use the Homekit controller for my Koogeek and Tado devices. Works like a charm. No apple needed!

I’m using a couple of Koogeek P1EU plugs. Is there a way to also make the power consumption information available to HA. I cannot get this to work with the Homekit controller, but this works fine with the Koogeek app.

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I follow this thread

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What about Koogeek support in 2020?

I also would want to monitor the power consumption inside HA.

Kogeek produces two types of devices - HomeKit-compatible (most of light switches for example) and Tuya-compatible (controlled via its own application, Kogeek Life). Smart plugs KLUP1 are Tuya-compatible, with switch and consumption values.

I can help with investigations/tests of second types of devices, but I am new to HA and need some advice.

SAme here, is there any solution?

My decision was to upgrade them to Tasmota. Successfully flashed, and original Tasmota integration works fine. No more clouds, no more China servers…