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The Victor M2 Smart-Kill is a Wi-Fi enabled electronic rat trap that humanely eliminates rodents with a high-voltage shock. It sends real-time kill alerts to your smartphone via the VictorPest app, allowing you to monitor multiple traps remotely. Featuring a no-touch removable kill chamber and built-in bait cup, it offers a clean, efficient, and modern solution for indoor pest control tailored for smart homes.
| ASIN | B07HR987YB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #52,959 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #1,009 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | Victor |
| Brand Name | Victor |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.0 out of 5 stars 263 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 30072868104481 |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Type Name | Victor M2 Smart-Kill Wi-Fi Electronic Rat Trap - 2 Pack |
| Item Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Woodstream Corporation |
| Manufacturer Part Number | M2-2P |
| Model Number | M2-2P |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | House |
| Style | Unique |
| Style Name | Unique |
| Target Species | Rat |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
G**H
Company does not support this product!
After doing a bit of research, the company does not support this product anymore. It will either not work or drain your battery depending on firmware. It was a decent product when launched but it seems like they must not be maintaining the backend server support for this product which means you can use it but not the wifi feature but why did you buy this product when you could have gone for the non wifi model for less $$$? Also the new firmware will drain the battery so changing batteries frequently will be costly and time consuming. No thanks. I rarely give bad reviews but this is not the trap to get if you want wifi connectivity. Look on the manufacturer's website and try finding any smartkill device(s). None the last I check so this must be stock from a selloff of this obsolete product. My opinion of course but do your own research and you'll prob agree with what I've written here.
J**S
Perfect for vacation home rentals, and it works!
We recently purchased a cabin to use and rent as a vacation rental. We quickly realized we had a rodent problem when exploring the in's and out's of the new place. I first purchased two of the mouse sized units, but found one moved across the attic on my next visit and realized I was dealing with a rodent that was a bit bigger than I had thought. I ordered these, and after reading reviews took great care to ensure I wore gloves when handling the unit to avoid transferring my scent. They were easy to set up, and I put one in the utility room and the other in the attic. About two days later, sitting at home about 1.5 hours away, I got an alert that the attic trap had a kill. The next day, I went to the cabin and was a bit skeptical, but when I entered the attic I saw the back half of the largest rat I have ever seen sticking out the back of this device. Needless to say, money well spent. I emptied the trap by tilting it back and letting the rodent slide into a trash bag and then reset the trap. We got a mouse in the same trap the next day. As the rat size works on both, unless you are sure you only have a mouse problem I would suggest getting the rat size and cover all your bases. What I like about this trap is that I'll know when I get a kill so I can deal with it quickly as we are not always at the cabin to check the trap. I also like the idea that if a guest is at the house, I don't have to worry about a screaming rat with a spring trap caught on it's tail running around the attic. It's pretty likely that no one would ever know there was a kill, and if the guest was staying for a while I could at least come up with a plan to deal with the kill before hearing a complaint about a dead animal smell. For the wifi, it has a pretty good reach through floors and walls. I can confidently cover the whole cabin with these traps and plan to pick up a few more as I work my way through sealing the access points. This way, if I get a kill I know I have more work to do in the area.
D**B
Defective and does not work!!!
I bought a two pack. One lost connection while the batteries were supposedly still at 70% the day before. Changed the batteries and it wonโt turn on, the red light in the on switch just intermittently flashes, wonโt stay on and wonโt connect. The other one is supposedly connected and on, and there are rat droppings all around and you can see on the bait where they came in and ate what peanut butter they could get and and no dead rat in the trap and no message from the app that it had been triggered. Go figure, seemed too good to be true and it was. Going back to good old spring loaded rat traps because they actually work. Now I know why they only give a 30 day warranty on these things. I will never buy these again, complete waste of money.
C**.
Internet connected mouse trap sounds crazy but Iโm a fan. New: setup issues with iOS 13.3.1?
The whole idea of an internet connected mouse trap seems kind of ridiculous. Is this an Onion parody turned into a real product? But I got a couple of these anyhow to put down in the garage to prevent a repeat of last winterโs โrodent invasion apocalypseโ which cost a LOT of money to fix. They work and it turns out to be amazingly handy to get the alert to remind me to go on down and empty out the trap. I havenโt used them long enough to have a good idea of battery life but they are still over 75% after 3 weeks and 4 rodents zapped. Update - battery life has been fine - multiple months. One did lose connection and need to be completely reset. False trigger notices mean they need cleaning. So, I bought 2 more. The new ones, WR190808GVXXXXX and WR190811GVXXXXX (both on FW 1.3.3) were a royal pain to set up. Setup on an iPhone X running iOS 13.3.1 failed repeatedly. Connection to the trapโs own WiFi network failed multiple times. After successfully connecting to the trapโs WiFi network, set up failed with โthere has been a network errorโ when attempting to retrieve the available WiFi networks so that I could select my home network. This failed 100% of the time on both units after multiple attempts. I was within 10 feet of the WiFi access point and I tried all the usual things - restarting the app, power cycling the traps and my phone. The older traps had been no problem to set up on the same phone a year ago (with an older version of iOS). I *was* able to complete setup of the 2 new traps after only a few retries using an iPhone SE running iOS 13.3. This suggests that there might be an incompatibility with the Victor app and the most recent iOS release. I reported it to Victor, so with luck a fix is coming.
J**J
Great Concept
Great idea but falls short in numerous areas such as the unit is built quite cheaply. The battery doors don't work well. One is so loose that so it just sits on the top. Should have had a port for plug in adapter. Should also use indicator lights on unit instead of being totally dependent on the app. Additionally, the app is awkward not working properly needing many tweaks. All that being said, it does work !!! Update: I have now purchased 6 of these units within the last month. They work great at first, then fail for various reasons such as no power, connection losses, and shock plates not working. I have returned 2 and now 2 more today. Called Victor with little further assistance. Not batteries and not a cleaning issue. Now 1 of my last 2 is malfunctioning. If not a design issue, clearly there is a defective batch or parts issue. What a hassle. i wanted to keep and have at least 4 for long term use. Can't recommend at all until Victor notifies and corrects the issue with a detailed explanation and solution. Originally rated three stars now one, zero if it were possible. 2nd UPDATE: After two calls to Victor, the first being unhelpful and useless. The second a complete opposite, offered to send replacements of the non wireless model. He explained that the wireless model has been discontinued due to known electronic/ defect issues. What is out there is left over stock. Do not waste time, effort, an money by buying this model. I am back to 3 stars because of the replacement but should have have never occurred in the first place if they recalled these which should have been done IMO.
J**.
Great trap, not quite set-and-forget
These traps have been prolific. I bait with nut butter. Snap traps do not compare. I have the larger rat version. My exclusion work has kept the big fellas out now, but these traps keep racking up mouse kills while I find and plug the tiny holes. The wi-fi feature for me is key. I can set it up in the crawlspace and forget it until it reports a kill...sort of...see below. THE GOOD - Easy wi-fi setup. I've set up a lot of smart devices on my Android. I've set up a few of these a few times. Easiest and most reliable set up of any wi-fi device. Victor did a nice job here where so many others have failed. - Easy rodent disposal. Pick it up, dump the dead critter, set it back, get the next kill. For me, the quickest turnaround has been about 15 minutes. I found the recommended reset post-kill unnecessary. I did it initially, but I think it might have caused problems actually. - Cleaning. I haven't needed to clean it post-kill very often. Since rodents are so scent-sensitive, logic told me that the scent of former...uh...occupants would be better than the recommended hydrogen peroxide. My kill rate seems to be proof of this theory. And, honestly, I would be cleaning them way too frequently. - Easy to bait. I use a tiny cocktail spoon to load the cup with nut butter (almond butter). The rodent rarely reaches it, so I don't have to reload very often. - Exceptional customer service. THE BAD (All this is why it's not five stars.) All the negatives are about the app during operation... - Kill alarms. I've had units miss kill alarms. The first was a disaster because the unit sat for 2-3 weeks in the crawlspace after the kill. The rodent moldered on the contact plates. I cleaned it according to instructions (hydrogen peroxide and a toothbrush...yep, gross as it sounds). After that, it failed to shock and became a feeder. The good news: I told customer support and they offered a one-time courtesy replacement! Very impressed. - Connectivity alarms. I've had a unit with the batteries out, cleaning it, and it still showed connected after a couple hours, with battery life. So I check them once a week no matter what. I also delete the trap and reconnect it like a new unit after battery replacement. - Offline reporting. On the flip-side, false "your trap has been offline for more than 24 hours" alarms happen to me sometimes. I say "false" because the traps show online and they check out ok upon inspection. - Activity reporting. The "last activity" reporting in the app is odd. Traps have activity pretty much every day (despite 24-hour disconnect alarms sometimes), but there's no indication of what the "activity" is. At first, this had me checking traps when I didn't need to. My guess is that it's an "I'm alive" signal? - Multiple traps are hard to manage. No alarm indicates which trap is the originator. So you have to look at each one. Most people will probably have just one, though, so maybe not a big deal. - No apparent way to check shock capability. Because of above issues, and occasional missing bait, I wish there were some way to test the shock capability with a volt meter in addition to wi-fi connectivity. I'm sure there is some way to do this, but I haven't seen instructions online. But I'm not sure how the plate circuits work, and haven't yet experimented. BOTTOM LINE - Spendy, but worth it. Most effective trap out there. Snap traps often have bait gone and no kill even with the most sensitive hair-trigger setup. If you need to control and want fairly reliable kill notifications, get this trap. But know that alarms and notifications are not trustworthy enough to get the full benefit of set and forget.
J**Y
Drains batteries fast
I have some older none Wifi molds and they work gear. I had wifi mouse traps and the alert was nice. Never could get these or older trap to connect to my new router. So i tried to just use these as i would older style and they eat batteries and would not recommend.
T**R
My mice went from thumb size to hamster size with all the extra fees I was giving them
a few months ago while working in my shop I noticed a couple mice watching me, at that time they were no longer then my thumb. So I jumped on amazon and found a trap that would let me know when Iโve made a kill by my iPhone app I was excited to wake so I could tally up my kill numbers. After many tries I was unable to get the trap to link with my phone but I was still excited to bait it & see what I caught the next day. So the following day getting back to work I went to check my trap only to find the bait All ate & no sign of dead mice?. I chalked it up to user fail, I baited the trap again and went to work excited to get back and count the dead. Once again bait was ate & no dead mice? So I pulled up the trap on YouTube to see if I was doing something wrong, I even tested it as they did to make sure it had power. Feeling pretty good about it now I reloaded the bait & set the trap in the best location. Woke up the next morning thinking Iโm going to need a bucket to haul the massive loads of dead mice I would soon see. Only to find the bait all ate and no dead mice? Now after several weeks the mice are no longer the size of my thumb but more the girth of hamsters after being so well feed. I found the mice now come running when the hear the sound of the plastic box hitting the floor As if it needed extra attractions They decorated the trap with a blinking green light when you push the button Iโm guessing is just a way the hearing impaired mice know when itโs feeding time. If your looking to use this trap to kill mice this would not be a good buy, if your looking to have fun feeding the mice to see how fat they can become, this is your mouse trap!
D**.
I want a refund!
Don't waste your money. Traps dropped off wifi within 3 days. Drained 15%of batteries in two days
A**N
Wifi electronic rat_mouse tra
Great product, very effective and efficient. Had a single trap and liked it so much I brought two more.
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