Tapo P316M - Smart Wi-Fi Power Strip with Energy Monitoring and Matter
Tapo P316M - The All-In-One Smart Power Solution
Smart Wi-Fi Power Strip with Energy Monitoring and Matter
6 Individually Controlled Smart Outlets and 3 Always-On USB Ports
Independently control six smart outlets and charge 3 devices with built-in USB ports. Ideal for controlling electronics in your home, home office, or small business.
Energy Monitoring - Monitor the amount of energy and power of each devices connected to one of the strip’s power outlets. See the Energy, Power, and Energy Delivered from the Tapo App or Now, via Matter)
Smart Charge and Charge Guard to Protect Your Devices
Prevent Overcharging - When devices are fully charged, the outlet will automatically switch off, preventing overcharging and extending the device’s battery life
Power Protection - Your connected device will automatically shut off when the power usage exceeds the set threshold, protecting your household’s safety
Learn More about Tapo’s Smart Charge and Charge Guard Features in our Article
Getting Started with the Latest Energy Monitoring Features from Tapo
Matter Certified – Integrate Matter-certified Tapo devices with other Matter end products into your preferred ecosystem. (Energy Monitoring Data Available in the Tapo App and Through Matter!)
Learn More on the P316 Product Overview Page
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[[Update]]
Exciting News! Over the 4th of July Weekend, I had the opportunity to set up and test out a few of our latest releases.
In particular, the Tapo P316M (Matter-Compatible Smart Wi-Fi Power Strip) had an added feature that I know many of you have been looking forward to.
Energy Monitoring via Matter!
I first discovered the feature while working with Home Assistant, but I would love to hear about your experience with other platforms, as well as which platforms can utilize these values.
From my experience using the device in Home Assistant, the device’s Matter Integration provides separate Energy, Power, and Energy Exported values.
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This is one of our most requested additions for Matter, and I am sure it raises additional questions for everyone. While I do not have any specifics to provide, I am already beginning to discuss the plan with the teams for our existing devices running Matter 1.0–1.3. I will update everyone as soon as possible with more information.
For now, we would love to hear about your experience using Energy Monitoring through Matter and what platforms you have been able to use the feature on.