Technical documentation for this smart plug indicates the use of a Tuya WR3 Wi-Fi module, restricted to 802.11 b/g/n protocols on the 2.4GHz spectrum. Physical metrics confirm a 15A mechanical relay capable of managing 1875W resistive loads. The integrated USB-C port is non-PD compliant, delivering a fixed 5V output with a shared 2.1A capacity across the available DC ports.
Material analysis of the chassis shows a larger form factor compared to "mini" plug variants, which may impact the availability of adjacent receptacles on a standard duplex wall plate. Operational data suggests that local control can be established via LocalTuya protocols to bypass cloud latency. Standardized testing identifies potential handshake failures when subjected to routers utilizing aggressive airtime fairness or band steering on unified SSIDs.
- Operational states: Cloud-connected (active), Local-only (configured), and Manual-override (physical).
The Leviton T5632 analog outlet provides a more permanent infrastructure solution if wireless connectivity is not a requirement for the intended installation site.
This unit is categorized as a node within the energy monitoring smart plugs ecosystem, providing a bridge between legacy appliances and digital control systems.