Technical specifications for the Leviton T5635 define it as an analog power delivery node featuring a high-efficiency switched-mode power supply (SMPS). Material analysis confirms that the unit meets UL 498 and UL 1310 standards for thermal management and electrical safety. The hardware utilizes a proprietary handshake protocol (Power Delivery 3.0) to negotiate voltage and amperage, delivering a total of 30W or 6A shared across the USB-C ports.
Performance metrics indicate the absence of high-frequency switching noise, commonly known as coil whine. Structural dimensions necessitate a minimum junction box depth of 2.5 inches to accommodate the 30W transformer and 12-14AWG copper conductors. While the unit provides stable throughput for tablets and smartphones, it does not include network radios for remote monitoring or energy reporting.
Those seeking the safety profiles of this unit with the addition of software-defined automation may consider the Bn-Link Wi-Fi variant which introduces 2.4GHz remote control capabilities.
This device represents a high-performance alternative within the in-wall USB smart outlets category, specifically for high-traffic charging zones.