Core Specs - B2B Focus
| Feature | Specification |
| Protocol | ZigBee 3.0 (IEEE 802.15.4) |
| Plug Standard | Brazil Type N (NBR 14136) |
| Network Function | Mesh Router (Extends Signal) |
| Gateway Required | Yes (Tuya ZigBee Hub) |
| Max Current | 16A (For AC/Showers) |
| Input Voltage | AC 100-240V (Bivolt) |
| Material | PC V0 Fireproof |
| Certificates | Anatel Compliant |
Description - Business Pitch
The professional choice for "Casa Inteligente" projects in Brazil. Unlike WiFi plugs that crowd the router, this ZigBee 3.0 Smart Socket connects via a gateway to create a stable, self-healing Mesh network. It acts as a Signal Repeater, extending ZigBee coverage to distant rooms. With 16A capacity and Energy Monitoring, it is perfect for controlling high-load appliances in Brazilian homes while maintaining 100% connectivity stability.




Q: Why choose ZigBee over WiFi for the Brazilian market?
A: ISP modems in Brazil often have a limit on connected devices. ZigBee bypasses this by using a separate gateway, allowing 50+ devices to run smoothly without crashing the home network.
Q: Does this plug extend the network range?
A: Yes, as a mains-powered device, it automatically functions as a ZigBee Router/Repeater, boosting the signal for battery-operated sensors like door contacts or motion detectors.
Q: Is it compatible with both 110V and 220V?
A: Yes, it is Bivolt (100-240V), making it suitable for all Brazilian states, whether it's São Paulo (127V) or Brasília (220V).
Q: What happens if the internet goes down?
A: Local ZigBee automations (e.g., Wireless Switch -> Plug) are stored in the gateway and continue to work even without an internet connection.
Q: Can I integrate this into Home Assistant?
A: It is built on standard ZigBee 3.0 protocol, making it compatible with Tuya Hubs as well as open-source platforms like Home Assistant (via Zigbee2MQTT/ZHA).