The SURAIELEC unit utilizes a Tuya-based WB3S chipset integrated with six individual electromechanical relays. Aggregated load metrics list a total capacity of 15A or 1875W. Technical audits indicate that the high density of relays within a non-vented IP44 enclosure may result in thermal soak during periods of high-wattage utilization.
Performance data shows that the unit is restricted to the 2.4GHz Wi-Fi protocol, which may experience latency in high-interference environments. Schematic analysis indicates the chassis is a standard ODM design shared by various market labels. Individual socket control is supported through the primary software interface.
- Six-outlet density for complex lighting arrays.
- Independent socket management via software app.
- Centralized footprint for multi-device power distribution.
Technical reports have identified potential firmware-related connectivity issues and ghost switching under certain moisture or EMF conditions. The IP44 rating provides resistance to splashes but is insufficient for direct, heavy rain exposure.
For installations requiring higher weather resistance ratings, the Kasa Outdoor Smart Plug provides an IP64-rated alternative.
This high-density unit is categorized within the outdoor smart plugs technical class.