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Updated on 05/08/2024 by Shads_OVO

The great things about In-Home Displays, also known as IHDs, is that they're very useful little gadgets that can show you your energy usage in real-time, but unfortunately it’s all too often that your dog knocks it off the coffee table (a dogs wagging tail can swipe just about anything in range!), you spilled coffee on it or worst of all… It grows legs and vanishes when the previous householder moves out. 😞 So what can you do if you're in need of a new IHD or just fancy a spare one? Read on to find out!

 

Introduction and acknowledgement 

 

But first, I’d like to introduce myself. I’m Blastoise186, one of the forum volunteers who helps out on the OVO Forum. With over 18 months of experience and two Chameleon IHD6 (named the Kecleon Brothers) to play with, I’ve learned a lot about how these devices work and many of the quirks of using them. I see a lot of questions across multiple forums about how to get a replacement IHD if yours breaks or goes missing, so I’ve spent the last six months researching and digging pretty deep to find out. I’ve also been researching Consumer Access Devices, or CADs as well. These gadgets are similar to an IHD, but don’t include a screen. They can be useful if you simply want to get real-time data into an app and have the device do nothing but that. I’d also like to give credit and thanks to OVO EnergyChameleon Technology, Geo and Hildebrand for their assistance in researching this guide and for giving me advice and feedback on how to improve it. And also for handling my barrage of questions over the last six months! 😃 Likewise, kudos to the several forum members here who got early access to this guide and helped me to catch multiple mistakes before it went live!

 

In the interests of full disclosure, while all four companies mentioned have provided me with advice to help create this guide, the ultimate control of the content remains with me and I have received no incentives from any of them. Other forum members and the community moderators have also contributed feedback and their own thoughts as well. All links to outside sites are just the usual ones you’d find on Google and I will not gain any commission or kickback from your use of them. Oh, and I’m also required to mention that the products and advice I mention in this guide are not supplied, endorsed or directly/officially supported by OVO Energy or any energy supplier, so they cannot provide assistance if you have a problem. You’ll want to reach out to the relevant support teams of the IHD, CAD or App you’re using if you use any of the ones I mention here. And finally, a HUGE THANKS to literally everyone who I’ve spoken to, chatted with, emailed or otherwise helped me out with my research in some way over the last six months. While many of you have asked for anonymity, you guys rock and I truly appreciate the help!

 

It’s been less than 12 months since I had the IHD OR I’ve never had one at all, what’s my best option?

 

Firstly, sometimes you can fix problems yourself! 🙂 Feel free to give this guide a try as you might get lucky. If it works, you should be back on the road pretty quickly.

 

 

Most IHDs come with a 12 month warranty, which covers faults with the device itself - but DOES NOT cover accidental damage, loss or theft. If you’re in this situation, I would generally recommend getting in touch with your supplier in the first instance. If you’re with OVO, you can see your options right here, but otherwise please check the website of your supplier. If you still can’t find their details, feel free to let us know here on the forum and we’ll help you track them down. If your supplier denies your request however, the rest of this guide may still be of use to you. Likewise, if your IHD was lost, stolen or accidentally damaged then I’m afraid the warranty will not apply.

 

It’s been more than 12 months since I had my IHD, or I accidentally damaged it lost it or it got stolen. What happens now?

 

If it’s been more than 12 months, the warranty will have expired and I’m afraid you will no longer qualify for a free replacement. You may still have options anyway though, which are detailed further down. Your supplier may also be willing to send a replacement for a small fee so it’s worth asking anyway. Before trying that though, it’s worth seeing if you can self-recover. :)

 

 

OVO’s Support Team can try to arrange a replacement IHD in these circumstances, but there may be a £28 replacement fee - before this can be done. It’s intended to cover OVO’s costs and does not generate profit. Other suppliers vary, so please reach out to them directly. Unfortunately, the warranty is also void in the event of loss or accidental damage and your supplier can charge a replacement fee if this happens. As for stolen IHDs, the policy depends on the supplier. Please contact them to explain the situation as they’ll be best placed to assist.

 

Hold up! The previous householder ran off with my IHD! What can I do?

 

Oh no! Sorry about that. 😞 As much as I hate to admit it, this is all too common. A lot of people pack up and take the existing IHD with them, not realising it won’t work at the new place. If you do accidentally take it with you, it would be really helpful to the new householder if you could take the IHD back to its original home and give it to them. OVO would certainly appreciate it if you did! :)

 

If you’re with OVO, then you can definitely ask for a replacement IHD to be sent out free of charge by having a chat with the Support Team. There’s no charge for this as OVO’s policy is that your first IHD is always free and every member is entitled to one. Once the request is in, OVO will aim to send you a new IHD out in the post as soon as possible, depending on stock levels. If you’re with another supplier, please reach out to them directly as they might be able to help you out.

 

Once you get the new IHD, please follow the instructions in the box to set it up. You’ll need to call the Support Team again to do this - and please have the GUID handy (it’s either on the bottom or back of of the device!) as this really helps the agent to pair your shiny new IHD more quickly.

 

The engineer who installed my meters didn’t give me an IHD, can I still get one?

 

Sure thing. You’re entitled to one anyway but it might just be that the engineer ran out of stock on the day they installed your meters. Have a chat with the Support Team if you’re with OVO, or customer service of your supplier and they should arrange for one to be sent out in the post. As with above, OVO has a policy that you’re always entitled to have an IHD sent out in the post for free if the engineer didn’t give you one during the initial install. Most suppliers share the same view, but it’s always best to ask them directly.

 

My supplier won’t give me another IHD! What can I do?

 

Well, that's the snag. You're pretty limited I'm afraid, because if your supplier won't get you a replacement IHD, you're basically out of luck. Or at least, you were until just recently… I’ve got more details below as to your options.

 

I used to be with SSE and had an SSE Smart Energy Tracker or SSE Smart Energy Monitor. I got used to those and prefer them over any other IHD. Can I get another one of those?

 

Sorry, but no. The SSE Smart Energy Tracker has been permanently discontinued. It was only ever available for SSE customers with SSE installed SMETS1 meters. They were discontinued when SMETS2 launched and stocks of them have basically run out. If you have SMETS2 meters, you definitely can’t use an SSE SET and if you have SMETS1, you’re probably better off with a different IHD model anyway.

The SSE Smart Energy Monitor (manufactured by Onzo) likewise no longer exists and is incompatible with SMETS1 and SMETS2 anyway. You can no longer get those devices from Onzo either because they’re no longer manufactured - and quality issues with the rechargeable batteries you probably don’t want to keep using them anyway.

I want to return a broken IHD. Can I do that?

 

Yup. OVO can arrange this for any OVO supplied IHD. You can post it back to this address:

 

OVO IHD Return

Dragon RS

Unit 2 Tafarnaubach Industrial Estate
Tredegar

NP22 3AA

 

For any other IHDs, your supplier should be able to help. All returned IHDs will either be refurbished or safely recycled as far as possible.

 

In-Home Displays

 

If you have SMETS1 meters, your best bet is currently the Hildebrand Glow Display CAD - make sure to select the SMETS1 variant. It's a pretty good IHD that you can set up yourself. It costs about £65 but will work across all suppliers. Just make sure to contact Hildebrand before having the meters or Comms Hub replaced, so that they can do some preparations ahead of the meter exchange. A SMETS2 variant is also available for the same price - but please make sure to pick the right one! The best place to verify compatibility will be via this tool from Citizens Advice. It’s the same tool Hildebrand themselves recommend all the time. However, Hildebrand will run a check against your meters anyway and will reject and order if your meters aren’t compatible. Any money paid to them will be automatically refunded if this happens. Hildebrand has also been providing me with advice recently to help improve this guide, so I want to shout them out to say thanks! Their help is HIGHLY appreciated.

 

If you've got SMETS2, then you've got more options. As well as the Hildebrand Glow above, you could consider the ivie Bud, which costs around £50 and works only with SMETS2 meters. I tried it out recently and it unfortunately didn't work for me, primarily due to unique circumstances related to my site. However, it's a far better IHD than the SmartView 2 and it's based on the well known Chameleon IHD6. Like the Hildebrand Glow, you can self-pair the ivie Bud without involving your energy supplier. Please check compatibility first though, which you can do via https://ivie.co.uk/compatibility/ and via this Citizens Advice tool.

 

Geo currently doesn’t have any IHDs on the market that you can purchase for yourself. If this ever changes, I’ll be happy to list them here. However, Geo does offer an attachment that you can use with some of their IHDs to get real-time usage data into the geo Home app. It costs about £20 and clips to the back of selected Geo IHDs to enable their CAD features. It does not work with any IHD from another brand, nor can it function by itself.

 

As for my personal preference? Personally, I've always used Chameleon IHDs and did test out the ivie Bud for a while, but I'm probably biased and that's partially because I’m a Chameleon fan. Hildebrand made a very good case to me as to why I should probably break my loyalty to Chameleon though and they were pretty convincing about it! And to be fair, the Hildebrand Glow is a very capable IHD with some clever tricks not seen on other IHDs like a capacitive touch screen, local MQTT support and API access. Ultimately though, either one is probably fine and it'll really depend more on whether you have S1 or S2 - and also whether you want the extra toys to play with locally!

 

If more IHDs come onto the market, I'll update this post.

 

Consumer Access Devices (CAD)

The Hildebrand Glow Stick is primarily intended to be used with the Hildebrand Bright app, the current Glow Stick is designed for SMETS1 Meters ONLY and cannot be used with SMETS2 meters. You set the unit up in range of your smart meter and it then sends usage data to the Bright app on a real-time basis. At £50 it's a pretty decent option if you have SMETS1 meters. Hildebrand are planning to launch a SMETS2 version within the next few months and will be happy to notify you when it's available if you contact them here. However, if you have the SMETS1 variant and your meters get replaced with SMETS2 meters (this is not the same as migrating the existing meters to DCC), then the SMETS1 variant will cease to function and you'll need to purchase the SMETS2 variant to continue using the Glow Stick.

 

Please bear in mind that the Glow Stick does NOT have a built-in display and you'll need the Bright app to use it. If you don't have a smartphone handy, this device will not work work for you. It's probably also worth noting that Hildebrand only appear to have a limited stock remaining of the SMETS1 Glow Stick. If you fancy one, I'd recommend getting one while you still can.

 

Smartphone Apps


Please bear in mind that without the aid of a CAD, none of the apps described below are able to provide real-time usage data. They are generally for historical data only, unless otherwise noted. I have done a basic due diligence check against them to make sure they're legitimate, but otherwise I cannot vouch for them. The apps below are the ones I consider most trustworthy but there are of course others as well. I just don't have the ability to scrutinise every possible app!

 

As an alternative to all these options, most suppliers allow you to review your smart meter usage data in your online account and app. If you don’t mind not having live data, this may be a potential option.

There’s also another deep dive into various apps posted by @BPLightlog . Check it out at the link below!

I’ve seen cheaper IHDs on other sites like Amazon or eBay. Why can’t I just buy one of those instead?

 

Well, technically… You could do that… However, a lot of suppliers are wary about pairing IHDs from unknown sources and you can’t guarantee that they haven’t been tampered with somehow, which could compromise the security of your smart meter system. There is also the risk that such IHDs might not even work anyway, so it’s not worth the risk, nor the hassle of having to send it back. If you’ve bought one anyway, my advice is to attempt to return it via the refund processes of those sites.

 

IHDs are supposed to only come from approved sources and official channels, such as from your energy supplier or a DCC Other User. All of the IHD and CAD options in this guide come directly from approved manufacturers who have undergone the relevant checks so you can be confident you’re getting a genuine device.

The only exceptions to this rule are for old style energy monitors that use clip-on leads to "read" your electricity usage from the cables and plug-in monitors that can be used to monitor energy usage for a single device/socket. As these do not interact with the smart metering system at all, they are exempt from the rules that apply to In-Home Displays for this purpose - and I know the moderators would agree with me on this. For these types of monitor, the only thing I ask is that you should make sure to keep to reputable brands. Mainly for safety reasons, but also to make sure it actually works!

 

How do I set these devices and apps up?

 

The exact setup steps vary depending on exactly what you’re trying to set up. However, almost all of them can be set up without you needing to get your supplier involved. If you buy a device that needs your supplier to assist with pairing, you’ve probably got the wrong device and might want to consider sending it back. In the case of the apps I’ve listed, simply download your chosen app and follow the instructions. You will need a recent energy bill to verify your identity with and it may take a few days to fully set everything up.

 

If it’s an IHD or CAD though, you’ll need to wait for it to come through the post first. Unlike the IHDs you get from your energy supplier, you’ll also need to have Wi-Fi available to set up the device and continue to use it as intended. Simply follow the instructions in the box and in the companion apps to get started. It may take up to 24 hours for the device to become fully active, so please be patient during this time. If you have any problems or get stuck during setup, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with the relevant support team. If you’re not sure how to find their details, we’ll be happy to give you a hand tracking them down. To protect your privacy and for technical reasons though, I’m afraid we can’t provide assistance with setting up such apps and devices via this forum.

 

I’m not sure if I’ve got SMETS1 or SMETS2 meters. Can you help me identify them?

 

Sure thing! It’s definitely a service we can provide here. 🙂 We’ve got lots of smart meter model guides listed here. If you can’t find a guide that matches your meter type, please post photos of your current meters, Comms Hub and (if you have one) IHD. We’ll be able to use these photos to figure out what you’ve got and can then advise you which options are likely to work. We don’t have a magic crystal ball or x-ray vision though sadly, so there’s no other way for us to identify your meters without photos or a description of the meters.

 

And that’s everything I have for you right now. If you’ve got any suggestions or feedback to improve this guide or you’ve found a new product you’d like me to add, feel free to drop a comment below. If you’d prefer to remain anonymous, feel free to shoot me a PM and let me know that way. I will consider all suggestions and if I like it, I’ll update the guide.

Ok I remember it’s a chameleon IHD6, my son had it in his drawer spare so we just tried it. 
 

would this work?? 


No - they need to have an authorisation pairing. You can’t just add one yourself 


Hey @coopyrob 

 

Our volunteers have left some really helpful advice here on this already but I just wanted to pop on and add that, if you’re in need of a replacement IHD due to a fault, you can contact the Support Team to request a new one, and we’ll pair it with the meter.

 

Hopefully some of this has been helpful.


Thank you everyone and @Abby_OVO all your help has been greatly appreciated. I will have a look at contacting the support team and ask about a replacement.  Or if not I will look at purchasing one through the proper channel. 


So my IHD is now happily connected to my WiFi network. Wonderful but how do I do anything useful with that?  Is there an app? Can I extract the data?

 

Thanks

J


Hi @JCPW ,

Unfortunately… None that we know of. It may receive firmware updates over Wi-Fi but there’s never been any other useful feature that’s ever been used to date by basically any supplier other than Bulb - who are now… Dead.


Hi @JCPW , which IHD display are you using? Generally these are no use for any data download, merely intended for a display in the home. 
There are several third party services some of which you can use to download your data. 
 

There’s also the n3rgy service. 


Hi

Many thanks for both responses!

 

Mine is an IHD3, though I also have access to an IHD7 if it’s worth the bother of switching to it.

@BPLightlog I’m studying your third party app tutorial - very interesting.  One thing I am trying to get my head around is where these apps get their data from: The provider’s web site? the smart meters?(how??) or the IHD via WiFi? or some other way that I haven’t thought of.

I am always looking for raw data to analyse.  Graphs can be nice but don’t necessarily show what I want to see.

 

best wishes

JCPW


If you’re after raw data, the Hildebrand Glow IHD is good at that.

 


@BPLightlog I’m studying your third party app tutorial - very interesting.  One thing I am trying to get my head around is where these apps get their data from: The provider’s web site? the smart meters?(how??) or the IHD via WiFi? or some other way that I haven’t thought of.

..,

The data from your smart meter goes through a central hub (DCC). These authorised third parties can access a data set which is similar to that transmitted to your supplier. 
And as Blastoise mentions the Hildebrand IHD is one of the best units, coupling with the Bright app



​​​Hi @JCPW, as @BPLightlog has said, registering with n3rgy.com is a great first step (free), followed by using the guy.lipman site (free), as much data and analysis as you can possibly chew!

 

And as @Blastoise186 says, if you want to get stuck into the data yourself, the free Glowmarkt.com site from Hildebrand offers the DCC data as well, but for £70 their own Glow IHD is brilliant, and it also enhances the Hildebrand (free) Bright app.

 

My own take on all this is that the DCC doesn’t store the smart meter tariff and usage data, just handles the communication from the meter, that’s my understanding. Only our supplier (and the meter itself, of course) actually store the data, but we the consumer can authorise specific approved others (like n3rgy and Glowmarkt) to obtain our meter data  on our behalf and then present it to us, often for many months in the past, even though we cannot access the meter directly ourselves…frustratingly! But that’s the deal, the DCC doesn’t link the meter data with any of our own personal details.  But that Glow app, acting in real time, and the Bright app, really do make it appear as if we’re actually interrogating the meter directly. The Glow app especially really is good…but as the tutorial from @BPLightlog describes, there’s a lot of good free access out there.


Plenty of things for me to investigate there.  If I discover anything really interesting/useful  I will post back here.

 

Many thanks to all the responders!

 

J


My partner has smart meters in her property and a very old in home hub that has failed , we have been trying to get OVO to replace this but two years down the line no joy , it now no longer works at all .

She is disabled and she cannot access her gas meter as it is at ground level and you have to lay down to check it manually .

I have been passed from pillar to post with overseas call centres to see if this can be rectified , anyone know of a nyone in the UK that can possibly help or it's off to the ombudsman for us 


Hi @Andypandypaws ,

It sounds like these are ancient SMETS1 meters. Unfortunately, OVO - along with ALL suppliers - is having a hard time sourcing replacement IHDs for those.

However, I do have options for you. These options will give you a much faster resolution than basically anything else.

 

 


My partner …  is disabled and she cannot access her gas meter …

 

Your partner shouldn’t have to struggle like this. Please read this article, where you’ll see that a disabled customer can get help to move an inaccessible meter and have an engineer visit to read the meter. There are other benefits for some disabled customers, too, like free gas safety checks. 

Not every In-Home Display can show the meter readings, although it may be clever in other respects. Mine can’t, for example.

 


Hi @Andypandypaws ,

It sounds like these are ancient SMETS1 meters. Unfortunately, OVO - along with ALL suppliers - is having a hard time sourcing replacement IHDs for those.

However, I do have options for you. These options will give you a much faster resolution than basically anything else.

 

 

Hi @Andypandypaws

Can you share a photo of the meter with us so we can give you the best advice? As @Blastoise186 has said, if it is an older SMETS1 meter, there are issues with sourcing these, but if you follow the link he shared, it will give you more information on sourcing a replacement.

 

Your partner shouldn’t have to struggle like this. Please read this article, where you’ll see that a disabled customer can get help to move an inaccessible meter and have an engineer visit to read the meter. There are other benefits for some disabled customers, too, like free gas safety checks. 

Not every In-Home Display can show the meter readings, although it may be clever in other respects. Mine can’t, for example.

 

@Firedog ​has also shared a handy link to the Priority Services Register article. We can offer things like engineer visits, etc, if that would help make things easier for you and your partner.

I hope this helps!


Anybody else having trouble getting a IHD In Home Display?

I have been to customer services three times in three months requesting one. Backlog is all I get.  We are all money conscious and try to do our bit, Power Move etc.

If we can’t monitor our usage what's the point?

Come on OVO sort out my display.


It’s not that simple - it’s very much Supply and Demand stuff. Demand for IHDs has been pretty high in recent times and there’s been shortages in the supply of them - much of it being focused on new installs and PAYG customers.

My guide lists your options, but with photos of your meter, I can give more accurate advice.

 

 


Hey @stuartfoster3

 

I think @Blastoise186 is correct; we will better understand the issues with a photo of your meter. If you could upload one and ensure no personal information is viewable, then we can give you better advice 🙂


My ihd went faulty 3 years ago. Previously I was told there were no spares. Are they available now...?


Updated on 27/08/24 by Abby_OVO

 

Hi @MalcolmC ,

The short answer is maybe. You might be able to get one from OVO but I can’t 100% promise.

 

The full guide above details what you need to do to check with the team.


Hey @MalcolmC

 

It looks like @Blastoise186 has already posted a useful guide which might help. You can also speak with our Support Team and they’ll check to see if one can be arranged for you. 

 

I hope this helps! 


What IHD works with type 1 smart meters


Hi ​@Ivy Oerry D ,

There’s only a few that do. Please post photos of your meters and I can help identify the right one for you.

If you prefer to do so yourself, that’s fine too - my existing guide may help with that.

 


Background:  My IHD (with smart meter) was installed by Ovo in August, 2024, so it’s still within the 12 month warranty period. I subsequently changed suppliers and am now with E-On Next (to take advantage of their SEG tariff.) After a recent power outage (Storm Bert) the IHD started malfunctioning.  After two attempts by E-On to do a remote reset it’s still not working properly.

The only solution seems to be a replacement. E-On have told me the responsibility for replacement lies with the original installer, Ovo, and Ovo have told me it lies with my current provider, E-On. The government website (https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/smart-meter-in-home-display-voluntary-replacement-principles/smart-meter-in-home-display-voluntary-replacement-principles) unhelpfully only mentions “the supplier.” 

Can anyone help with which company is responsible for providing a replacement in this situation?  Thanks in advance for your help.
 


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