TP-LINK Tapo P100 Mini Smart Wi-Fi Socket

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Identifiers
MPN TP-LINK Tapo P100
Dimensions / Weight
Key Features
Certification
A list of official certifications or compliance marks that the product has received from regulatory bodies, safety organizations, or industry standards groups. Each entry represents a distinct certification such as CE, FCC, RoHS, UL, or WEEE, and may include additional details like version numbers or specific test reports.
RoHS, CE
Input
The range of electrical voltage that a device accepts from its power source, expressed in volts (V). It specifies the minimum and maximum supply voltages compatible with the product, covering both AC and DC inputs where applicable.
220-240 V~, 50/60 Hz
Maximum load
The greatest mass that a product, such as a tripod or camera accessory, can safely support without risk of damage or failure. It is expressed in weight units (e.g., kilograms, pounds). This value helps users determine whether the item can accommodate their equipment.
2300 W, 10 A
Power requirements AC 220-240 V~50/60 Hz 10 A
Protocol
A list of network communication protocols that the device can use or support, including both wired (e.g., Ethernet, IEEE 802.3) and wireless standards (e.g., Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth). Each entry represents a single protocol name or a combination of related protocols.
IEEE 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.2 (for onboarding only)
Wireless type
The wireless technologies that a product supports, such as Bluetooth, Wi‑Fi, NFC or other radio protocols. The value can include one or more technologies separated by commas.
2.4 GHz
TP-LINK

TP-Link is a brand of networking products that was founded in 1996. The company is headquartered in China, and manufactures a wide range of networking products, including routers, switches, and adapters. TP-Link has a large global presence, and is one of the most popular networking brands in the world.