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⚡ Empower your home with smart energy mastery—because every watt counts!
The Refoss EM16 Smart Home Energy Monitor delivers ultra-accurate, real-time tracking of your home's electricity usage with ±1% precision. Designed for privacy-conscious users, it offers local control through Web UI, Open API, and MQTT, eliminating cloud reliance. Perfect for solar homes, it intelligently maximizes solar self-consumption by automating high-energy appliances during peak production. ETL certified and easy to install with clamp-on sensors, it supports up to 2 main circuits and 16 branch circuits, providing detailed historical data and smart alerts to help you save 10–20% on electricity bills while maintaining full control and security.






| ASIN | B0DJNV3GPR |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #271,949 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #41 in Home Automation Modules |
| Color | Orange+White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (211) |
| Date First Available | October 31, 2024 |
| Included Components | Home Energy Monitor, WiFi Antenna Assembly, 200A Current Transformers x 2, 60A Current Transformers x 16, 3.5mm Insulation Plugs x 2, 2.5mm Insulation Plugs x 16, Wire Nuts x 3, Extra Wires x 3, Wire Harness, User Manual |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 4.27 pounds |
| Item model number | EM16 |
| Manufacturer | Refoss |
| Part Number | EM16 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.5 x 3.48 x 1.1 inches |
S**E
Great Whole-Home Energy Monitor with Home Assistant Support!
I’ve been using the Refoss Smart Energy Monitor for a week now, and I’m thoroughly impressed. One of the standout features is its local integration with Home Assistant, which is precisely why I chose this energy monitor. The instructions were straightforward, and the video on the Amazon listing was particularly helpful, guiding me through the entire installation process. It should be relatively easy for anyone with basic electrical knowledge and some handy skills. However, I recommend doing some pre-planning before installation to determine which circuits you want to monitor. There are five L1 circuit sensor, five L2 circuits sensor, and six circuits sensor that can be used on either L1 or L2. You’ll need to choose one or the other. Additionally, you can combine some circuits and use one clamp for them, as long as they don’t exceed the current limit of the circuit sensor. For instance, I combined two kitchen outlets into one, saving me a sensor I used for monitoring a different. For balanced 240V loads like an AC unit or an EV charger, you can use one clamp and then change the circuit factor to 2 in the Refoss app or create a helper in Home Assistant that multiplies the energy usage by 2. This is because with balanced loads, the energy drawn on both lines is the same, which is why it’s called a balanced load. This way, you can save a sensor to monitor another circuit. I highly recommend making a note of which sensors are connected to which circuits to avoid wasting time trying to remember where you connected them. Setting up the energy monitor on the app was a breeze. I simply downloaded the Refoss app, followed its instructions to connect it to Wi-Fi, and updated the software of the energy monitoring module. The Refoss app allows you to monitor live energy usage for each connected circuit and view a history of energy usage for each circuit, broken down by day, week, month, and year which is awesome for using the app on its own. Connecting to Home Assistant was equally easy. I searched for the Refoss add-on, and the energy monitor was automatically detected on my network. It brought over all the entities shown in the Refoss app and then I got to setting up everything in home assistant. Overall, I highly recommend this affordable and reliable whole-house energy monitoring system. If you use Home Assistant, this is one of the best options out there that is supported natively through the Refoss addon.
E**.
Great product! App needs a little work.
When I received this product, I was initially impressed by how solid it felt in my hand. It is heavy and feels extremely well-made. The provided instruction manual was intuitive and written in perfect English (based on experience, this is a HUGE plus). After cutting the main breaker that feeds my electrical panel, I was able to remove the panel cover and install the device in under an hour. I initially had a little trouble routing the wi-fi antenna, but finally decided to let it hang from the bottom of my box. In an installation with a surface-mounted panel, this would be much easier. My only issue with the installation was cosmetic. The wires running from the clamps to the device's brain use molded plugs and cannot be adjusted for length. It would be a neater installation if these cable lengths could be customized, but I consider this nitpicking, and it did not change my initial rating of the product. Since I had already installed the Refoss garage door controller at the house, I already had the application on my iPhone. Adding the power monitor was as easy as hitting the "+" in the app to add it to the dashboard. After a little configuration of my circuits, so that 240-volt breakers appeared as a single device, the installation was complete. The app was now showing me the power consumption of my monitored circuits in real-time. While the device works exactly as designed, and the installation went flawlessly, the app could provide me with clearer information. The real miss in the application is the inability to rename (or even add footnotes) to the circuits. If they could add this ability, it would make a huge difference. You should also be able to arrange the circuits in a custom order so that my mains could appear at the top of the app rather than being listed in alphabetical order. All in all, this is a great little device that will provide me with excellent insight into my power consumption at home, enabling me to make informed decisions about sizing a solar system in the future. It will also show me where I can reduce power usage when I need to look at installing an emergency generator.
I**N
Sweet kit for monitoring house electronics.
Have this product managing power usage in out house along with the Homeassistant management software. It took about 2 hours to plan out and install. While I was comfortable doing the work myself as an electrical engineer. I wouldn't recommend it for most DIY folks unless they are able to completely disconnect their main outside the house before the breaker box. Wifi connection worked great. VLAN automatically setup with no issues. Size was good for my breaker box, not sure if it would be as easy for an older or smaller box. Two issues I had, the install is a total mess of wires... it wasn't that easy to clean up. Wish there was a way to integrate current monitors into the breakers themselves. Second issue is the current readings were ALL backwards, despite following the directions to a T. Fortunately you can toggle this by adjusting your multiple from positive to negative in the app. Unfortunately thats annoying to do because of some android bugs making it hard to type "-" in their app? Look is ok if you don't mind the rats nest of orange wires in your breakerbox. Cost seems appropriate given the components included. Just wish they included another 5-10 breakouts to cover a full box, or at least the capacity to add them from an expansion kit. Kit should be durable and last for years with no major moving parts. Curious to see how well the plastic clips hold out over the years if I have to move it ever...
R**R
Best Smart Home Energy Monitoring Solution.
I am extremely happy that I bought this Refoss Smart Energy Monitor EM16 to track the energy consumption in my home. I did a favor myself by watching a couple videos on youtube to make sure that this product meets all my needs and I can handle the installation comfortably and I HIGHLY RECOMMEND YOU DO THE SAME. Product is packed pretty well with all items you need (except screwdriver and some protective gear) and also comes with a user manual. User manual includes Installation guide with step-by-step instructions, Troubleshooting Guide, Technical specifications and Warranty. First, I have read the manual and all step-by-step instructions and then unboxed the rest of the items. I opened up my panel and took a picture and on a white paper I wrote down what breakers are connected to line A or to line B, that helped me to decide on connecting Lc to La as more breakers that I am planning to monitor are connected to line A. In your case, it may vary so make sure to look at the picture of your panel and plan accordingly to meet your energy monitoring needs. Refoss Smart Energy Monitor supports up to 16 channels and comes with 16 connectors excluding A1 and B1 (they go on to your service lines). I followed the instructions from the installation guide, and I felt it was pretty straight forward. Few of my breakers (A/C, Dryer and Range etc.) are 2 poles so I used both channels A and B and merged those channels (You may use one and change Circuit factor). Their app has a good feature where you can merge channels and label them (I have labeled them as A/C, Dryer etc.). Their app has a handful of settings that you can customize your setup based on your installation. To name some settings here, you can name each channel, merge channels, circuit factors (helps in case of using one circuit on multipole breakers), consumption alert etc. I don't have the Home Assistant set up so I can't say what functionality you get there. I wish they support other Smart home platforms, so it helps many users with their integrations (Smartthings etc.). About customer/technical support aspects, I had an opportunity to work with their support team as I noticed an issue, after the contact they asked me to share photos, and they suggested some changes to make sure that it is not an issue with the product. After completing the suggested changes, the issue still persisted and that helped them determine it was an issue with the monitor, and they sent a replacement and after installing the new one it worked flawless. Though their support is by email, they are pretty responsive and very helpful and knowledgeable. About the Product design aspects, it is well designed by keeping DIY installations in mind. Concept of using headphone-jack style and clamp style connectors is pretty easy to handle and helps with quick installation. After 4 weeks of monitoring, I can say that Refoss Smart Energy Monitor EM16 is pretty reliable to monitor energy consumption, and I highly recommend this product.
K**.
Super Easy to Install, Excellent App, and Works Great with Home Assistant
I couldn’t be happier with the Refoss EM-16! I love having a smart home and I enjoy adding tech that makes our lives easier, is simple to use, and just makes sense. I shopped around for an energy monitoring system for a while and decided the Refoss EM16 was the way to go. This was the right choice! The installation was far simpler than I expected. The included headphone-jack style connectors made wiring a breeze — no tiny screws or fiddly clamps to deal with. I had read reviews that talked about the extra wire since these can’t be trimmed, but as you can see in the before and after photos of the breaker panel, the slack is easily manageable. Refoss labels all the clamps to make attaching clamps and connecting to the unit a breeze. I took my time to be cautious, and I was still able to hook everything up and have it running in two hours, without any special tools. The EM16’s connection to my WiFi is strong and it hasn’t dropped at all. Refoss gives you all you need to connect your power wires including the wire nuts and extra wire. I was extremely happy and slightly surprised to see how well the instructions are written and easy to follow; no missing words or “lost in translation” instances at all. To make your install fast and easy, plan out in advance what circuits you want to monitor. You can also use a single clamp across two wires (in the case of dual breaker circuits like A/C or hot water heater), allowing you to use more clamps to monitor more circuits. The app itself is outstanding. It guided me step-by-step through setup and immediately started giving me clear, real-time data. The interface is clean and intuitive, making it easy to see my usage at a glance and drill into details when I want to. You can set alerts and automations easily through the app. You can also plug in your price per kWh for power and the app will tell you what your current cost are (see pics). This even helped me to find I had two circuit breakers mislabeled and one isn’t even connected to anything! Our home is only 7 years old and that wasn’t found by two previous home inspections! Since I love home automation, integration with Home Assistant is important to me and the process with Refoss was seamless. Once connected, it showed up right away and has been rock-solid ever since. I can automate notifications, track energy trends, and even display the data on my dashboards with minimal extra effort. I even have automations to turn lights different colors when the clothes washer or dryer is done so we don’t forget to dry and fold them. Overall, the Refoss EM-16 is a fantastic product if you want reliable energy monitoring with minimal setup hassle and full smart-home integration. I only wish I had bought and installed this sooner! Highly recommended!
D**N
Mostly works; probably just wait for the EM16P instead
Mostly does what it claims, if you read and understand the fine print. Overall, the install was about 2 hours, but there wasn't enough room in the bottom of the breaker panel for the box to fit. I ended up putting it near the top, but had to use a separate wifi antenna extension cable. Also, the instructions lead you to put the CT's on backwards. Other reviews mentioned getting them backwards, so I was super careful to follow the directions. All of the CT's reported negative values and needed to be flipped over. The meter has 18 CT's, but they are split over 3 phases. Since US consumer power is pretty much all 2 phase, this means you have to pick one of the 2 phases for your last set of 6 CT's. Basically, you get 6 CT's on one phase and 12 on the other, making actually using all 18 CT's really difficult. I ended up just prioritizing my 240V loads with this meter, and using zigbee smart plugs to measure 120V loads instead. There are a bunch of unused CT's still sitting in the box because I can't effectively use them to measure anything interesting. Power, voltage, and energy metrics all look reasonable (e.g. ~4600W on my hot water heater rated for 4500W), but current is often obviously wrong at low power draws. For example, it claims my heat pump is drawing ~32W at idle, but somehow also pulling 5A at 240V, which is just laughably wrong. I confirmed other people have the same issue by looking at their app screen shots. If you do the math, the numbers often don't add up. Higher loads seem better for some reason. I don't use the app (which seemed mediocre at best). I have a custom influx/grafana setup where I put all my other metrics, so I reverse engineered the Refoss Home Assistant integration off of github and wrote my own bit of software to poll the device via http (search for refoss_ha; userkey is "meross" by default). The protocol is vastly over complicated, but I did get it working. I had to hard reset the device multiple times, once by physically pulling the power because the reset button wasn't affective. I was also annoyed to find out recently that there is apparently an improved EM16P being launched "soon", which is supposed to make the software integration reasonable. Well, it's installed and technically working so I'm not going to rip it out, but that doesn't feel great.
W**K
Easy install with high quality parts and plug and play design
The popularity and availability of energy monitors has exploded in recent years which makes sense as electric rates have increased along with an increasing awareness of the importance of being more energy conscious. I have a solar system with Enphase micro inverters which gives me a whole house overview of consumption at the meter but it's only a sum of all of the circuits. So far I had been holding off on a more granular solution and waited for the market to mature a little more. Until now. This Refoss system gives that next level of detail and allows viewing of each individual circuit. My house is a little different as everything is electrified including two electric cars so I have a pair of 200A panels instead of a more common single 100 or 200A panel. That means to cover everything I need two of these units as each has a separate 200A feed. I don't know if there is enough capacity to support a single 400A feed but the main current sensors have some extra space so it may fit. But I can confirm that they work perfectly on the 200A feed. Installation is very easy and is plug and play without needing any contact with the conductive parts of wires with the exception of the power supply to the unit itself. It's most convenient to install it on a dedicated breaker which is what I did. Other than that, all of the sensors are added to existing wires without having to touch any energized contacts or disconnect anything. It's extremely easy. On the other end they plug into the main box. The wires are long which means they'll reach from anywhere and it does mean that there will be a bit extra more than necessary inside the panel but it's all hidden with it closed. It's the compromise to having plug and play connections which I prefer over having spring contacts that can work loose and be less reliable and with higher impedance. The sensors themselves are extremely high quality with mirror finished faces that mate up firmly which means they'll be quite accurate. The app works well and unlike my Enphase app gives per-connection details. As others have noted I wish it could be configured with a custom map and labels based on a photo of the panel even, but it's perfectly functional as it is.
M**H
Solid Product with Easy Installation and Room to Grow
It’s a very good product, and the installation was simple and straightforward. The hardware feels well built, and the setup process was easy enough that I was up and running quickly without a lot of troubleshooting. Integration with my system worked as expected, and overall performance has been reliable. My only real wish is that the team continues to keep up with firmware updates and adds new features over time. The product has a lot of potential, and ongoing improvements would make it even better and more future proof. Overall, I am happy with the purchase and would recommend it to anyone looking for a dependable solution that is easy to install and use.
A**R
One of the best energy monitor systems
I have been trying out the Refoss EM16 Smart Energy Monitor for a while now, and I must say, I'm impressed. It was easy to install—good instructions and helpful online videos meant the whole process was simple and quick. Took about an hour to have everything up and running, and all plugged in to the Refoss app successfully. I like best that this product is so versatile and thoughtful in design. You can just plan and label your circuits ahead of time, and if a clamp is showing up in the negative direction, you can simply reverse it in the app without the need to rewire. If you require additional circuits to be monitored, you can bus their wires together into a CT so long as they're on the same phase. The application is simple to operate, giving real-time monitoring of all the circuits, and detailed energy history by day, week, month, or year. Home Assistant support is where this product really shines. EM16 auto-commands and provides complete local access to all the data of each circuit, enabling advanced automation without the cloud. Solar system owners will love Zero Feed-In Automation—putting extra solar energy to use powering devices such as EV charging points or water heaters rather than returning it to the grid. The recent firmware releases saw the addition of various useful features, including channel merging, export of CSV data, improved dashboards, and inverting CT readings in software. The releases show that Refoss is refining the product according to feedback from users. Overall, the EM16 is a wonderful, budget-friendly energy monitoring system—easy to install, full of data, and ideal for smart home residents as well as anyone wishing to gain better control of and track their home energy usage. Highly recommended.
C**.
Much easier to install than expected!
I was pleasantly surprised by how easy this device was to install. The documentation is clear, well-structured, and provides all the necessary details to get started quickly. If you need extra help, there are also several installation videos available online, which can guide you step by step. Personally, I was able to complete the installation in about one hour without any major issues. It really is just a matter of following the instructions. Once the hardware is in place, all you need to do is download the Refoss app on your phone, and the setup takes just a few minutes. What I really appreciate is that it’s also compatible with HomeAssistant for those into home automation. It integrates smoothly and is very easy to configure. Overall, this product is extremely simple to install compared to other, much more complex solutions I’ve used in the past. Highly recommended for anyone looking for an easy-to-use smart energy monitor.
Z**K
Recommended
Overall a good product after monitoring for a few hours. The app could be more user friendly and organized a bit better. Like some others have said some sensors are wired backwards and will give you a negative value even if installed correctly but is easily overcome with the circuit factor. About half of mine were wired incorrectly. I wish the pig tails were a bit longer to give more options on where to mount the receiver but overall installation was very easy. So far so good, the product is giving me lots of information about energy consumption like it was designed to do. Would recommend
T**M
Easy install, even easier Home Assistant integration
I'm very happy with the EM 16. It does everything I was hoping it would. Install was easy. It took max 30 minutes once I got started. The app connected without issue. I installed all circuits as called out in the instructions but some circuits were showing negative power (as in energy flowing back to the grid) which was definitely not correct. I think that has more to do with my house but either way there are 2 ways to fix that. Either flip the clamp or set the power factor to -1 in the app which is essentially the same as physically flipping the clamp. The Home Assistant integration is great. There's almost no setup to connect it. The integration is native so when I added it to Home Assistant it connected itself to the EM16 without any additional inputs. Tips: - Install is really simple, power off to the whole house, connect the WiFi antenna, connect the power lead directly to a circuit, attached the clamps. - Do some planning before install. Consider which circuits should be monitored if you have more than 16. I wrote it out on excel first which made revisions before I started the install easy. It also made it easy to rename the circuits in the app after setup was complete - Mark the circuits you've planned on the breakers since the circuit numbers won't be visible when the panel cover is taken off. - There are 3 types of clamps, A, B, and C. A and B clamps need to be on different phases. C clamps need to adopt either the A phase or the B phase but they can't be on both. On North American panels, generally, each row of circuits (assuming the panel is oriented with the long edge vertically) is on a single phase. That means starting at the top of the panel and working down each row alternates phases. The photo with the panel cover is after the install. Apart from an antenna there’s no sign of the EM16.
S**Y
Easy to install, works well, provides the details and uncovers surprises!
I self installed this on my 200amp panel and it works very well. Installation was straightforward as long as you’re comfortable doing work inside the panel (make sure the power is off!). It’s been really useful to see where unexpected power draws are coming from, such as a heater in one of my adult children’s rooms that I did not know about! Recommended for all who enjoy having details of what’s happening in their house.
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