Technical reliability audits of the GHome Smart Plug Surge Protector identify a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi module (TYWE3S) as the primary connectivity interface. Performance metrics indicate a maximum total load of 10A/1250W, which is unsuitable for high-wattage thermal appliances. The surge protection component is rated between 300 and 600 Joules, providing minimal buffer against transient voltage spikes. Material analysis indicates a plastic housing with limited thermal dissipation compared to industrial-grade power strips.
Internal schematic review confirms that the USB output is a shared 5V/2.4A total across all ports, and these ports are controlled as a single logical group. Aggregated data reveals a high frequency of network dropouts in environments with significant 2.4GHz interference. This unit functions as a basic Wi-Fi-to-Relay bridge for low-draw electronics.
Functional highlights:
- Socket Density: 3 individually switchable AC outlets.
- USB Configuration: 3 ports with shared group control.
- Ecosystem: Native Tuya/Smart Life compatibility.
The GHome Smart Plug Surge Protector is an entry-level option for low-priority devices, but users with critical uptime requirements should consider more robust local control alternatives.
As a multi-socket device, it is situated within the smart power strips classification for consolidated peripheral management.