Technical specifications indicate that the GHome Smart Plug is a high-density, 2.4GHz Wi-Fi terminal engineered for residential automation. Material analysis confirms the use of a fire-retardant PC shell featuring ultrasonic welding, which establishes a permanent enclosure. The internal architecture utilizes an ESP8266-based or Beken (BK7231) chipset paired with a PCB trace antenna for signal reception.
Performance metrics demonstrate that the mechanical relay is rated for resistive loads, though operation with inductive loads, such as motors or compressors, involves a high risk of contact pitting. Physical dimensions are optimized to avoid obstruction of adjacent AC outlets on standard duplex wall plates. Aggregated specification data lists a sub-200ms response time when integrated with Alexa or Google Home cloud services.
System monitoring capabilities are restricted by the absence of an integrated shunt resistor, meaning real-time wattage tracking and energy monitoring are not supported by this hardware revision.
- Operational modes: Local execution for "Smart Life" scenes and Cloud-dependent remote switching.
- Integration protocols: 2.4GHz Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n); 5GHz bands are not supported.
- Safety compliance: Fire-retardant material construction for thermal risk mitigation.
The GHome Smart Plug serves as an entry-level switching terminal, but users requiring granular utility data should seek hardware with integrated shunt resistors.
This unit is classified within the broader ecosystem of smart wall outlets, serving as a modular alternative to integrated in-wall hardware.