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product_id: 651598988
title: "TP-Link Smart Plug Outlet Extender, Surge Protector, 18W Fast Charging, 3 Individual Smart Outlets, 1x USB-C & 2X USB-A, Smart Night Light, Works w/Apple HomeKit, Alexa & Google Home, P306"
brand: "tapo"
price: "฿7855"
currency: THB
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 5
category: "Tapo"
url: https://www.desertcart.co.th/products/651598988-tp-link-smart-plug-outlet-extender-surge-protector-18w-fast
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region: Thailand
---

# 18W ultra-fast USB charging Smart voice & app control 9-in-1 versatile power hub TP-Link Smart Plug Outlet Extender, Surge Protector, 18W Fast Charging, 3 Individual Smart Outlets, 1x USB-C & 2X USB-A, Smart Night Light, Works w/Apple HomeKit, Alexa & Google Home, P306

**Brand:** tapo
**Price:** ฿7855
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Power smarter, live faster — the ultimate plug upgrade!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** TP-Link Smart Plug Outlet Extender, Surge Protector, 18W Fast Charging, 3 Individual Smart Outlets, 1x USB-C & 2X USB-A, Smart Night Light, Works w/Apple HomeKit, Alexa & Google Home, P306 by tapo
- **How much does it cost?** ฿7855 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.th](https://www.desertcart.co.th/products/651598988-tp-link-smart-plug-outlet-extender-surge-protector-18w-fast)

## Best For

- tapo enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted tapo brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Clutter-Free Design:** Wide 1.57-inch spacing keeps bulky plugs from crowding your outlets
- • **Power Up Your Space:** 3 smart + 3 always-on outlets + 3 USB ports for ultimate device connectivity
- • **Fast Charge, No Wait:** 18W USB-C & USB-A ports juice your devices from 0 to 50% in just 30 minutes
- • **Rock-Solid Stability:** Secure mounting with screw and stabilizing post keeps your setup steady and reliable
- • **Smart Control, Your Way:** Seamlessly manage all outlets via Tapo app, Apple HomeKit, Alexa, or Google Home voice commands

## Overview

The Tapo TP-Link Smart Plug Outlet Extender P306 is a 9-in-1 power solution featuring 3 smart outlets, 3 always-on outlets, and 3 USB ports (1 USB-C + 2 USB-A) with 18W fast charging. It offers wide-spaced outlets for bulky plugs, secure wall mounting, and full voice/app control via Tapo, Apple HomeKit, Alexa, and Google Home, making it perfect for modern smart homes craving convenience and speed.

## Description

Transform your standard outlet into a smart power center with the Tapo P306 in-wall outlet extender. Enjoy individual control over 3 smart outlets, convenient always-on outlets, and fast charging capabilities with 3 USB ports, including a Type-C port. Safeguard your devices with a multi-layered protection system featuring built-in MOV surge protection, efficient heat dissipation, overheat protection, durable nickel-plated brass contacts, solid copper grounding pins, and flame-retardant materials all while ETL Safety Certification ensures the highest level of protection. Control individual outlets using voice commands or your favorite smart home hub app: Tapo app, Apple HomeKit, desertcart Alexa, or Google Home.

Review: Tengo 3 y funcionan super bien. No duden. Tapo es calidad.
Review: I got started with home automation last year after went shopping for a conventional lamp timer and found that when purchased in multi-packs, TP-Link Kasa smart plugs actually cost less apiece. I came to appreciate the relative ease of use, versatility and accuracy of the smart plugs, so when the need arose for another timer of some sort, I went shopping for more smart plugs, either Kasa or Tapo, since both work with the Tapo app on my phone. That's when desertcart's AI offered what turned out to be a brilliant suggestion - this smart six-outlet extender, with 3 smart plugs, smart USB charge ports and even a night light. It cost more than I had originally planned to spend, but the moment I saw it, I started thinking about the crowded outlet next to my bed, where I had a couple of outlet splitters to accommodate a window fan, an air conditioner, a cell phone charger and more. I thought of how nice it would be to lose the flimsy outlet splitters, tame all those plugs, free up the smartphone wall wart, provide a little nighttime safety when it gets dark outside before I have a chance to run upstairs and turn the lights on, and save some money by having some of those items on timers. I already had one smart plug in that outlet, and that smart plug would go where I originally thought to put the new timer. This turned out to be a terrific plan. Some of the published specifications are a bit vague, though, so part of what I hope to accomplish in this review is to answer some of the questions that I could only get answered by buying my outlet extender. Let's start with how this extender fastens to the outlet. I do recommend that you fasten it to the outlet, if at all possible, because the extender is large and relatively heavy, and with up to six typical electrical appliances plus USB cables plugged in, there will be a fair amount of force trying to pull this extender out of the wall outlet. If you have a standard wall outlet, the most secure way to install the extender is to use the provided replacement for the center screw that holds the outlet cover on. If you have a Decora style outlet, you will have to rely on the provided ground stud, which is removable and adjustable so you can make it reach the second outlet's ground hole. Each smart plug/device on this outlet extender can be controlled and scheduled separately in the Tapo app, so you can automate up to 7 devices. Three standard electrical outlets on one side of the extender are smart, all three USB ports (two USB type A, one USB type C) are smart, and the night light is smart. Note that the USB ports are controlled together; you can schedule them separately from the smart plugs and the night light, but all three USB ports go on and off together; you can't program them separately. The remaining three standard outlets, on the opposite side of the extender, are always-on. Everything on this extender is protected against surges. The smart outlets have manual switch buttons that let you turn them on or off at unscheduled times. The smart plugs in this extender are even smarter than the individual Kasa smart plugs that I bought last year. For example, my Kasa smart plugs can be set to go on or off up to 59 minutes before or after sunrise or sunset. The smart plugs, USB ports and night light on this extender can be scheduled to go on or off up to 5 hours and 59 minutes before or after sunrise or sunset. That can be very convenient for fine-tuning control of appliances that you want to go on or off based on when it gets light in the morning or dark in the evening. The extender gets the time of day, as well as the time of sunrise and sunset, from TP-Link's Tapo cloud on the Internet, which presumably determines this based on the location of your cell phone at the time you set your Kasa and Tapo devices up. The USB ports support fast charging at up to 18W for devices that support it. That should be compatible with most cell phones, tablets and other small USB-powered items, but it will not charge your USB-C charged laptop. The night light is the most interesting, as well as the trickiest, to program. As the specifications say, you can set the night light to switch on at dusk and off at dawn, based on the ambient light level in the room, and you can specify what that ambient light level is, anywhere from 0 lux (completely dark) to 160 lux. You can also schedule when the night light will go on and off, and you can base that schedule on specific times or base it on sunrise and sunset (the exact time of sunrise and sunset, or up to 5 hours and 59 minutes before or after). You can also set the brightness level of the night light for each block of time that it's on. However, you cannot mix the dawn/dusk sensor control of the night light with scheduling. If you want to mix those functionalities, use the scheduling feature instead of the Smart Control feature (setting a schedule will automatically disable the Smart Control feature), and schedule on and off times based on sunrise and sunset, along with any other times you want your night light to be on or off. I made use of all this as follows: I set my night light to go on at sunset at 100% brightness, off when my wife usually goes to sleep, on at 25% brightness a little later, when I usually start getting ready for bed, I turn it off manually (with with the app) when I get into bed, on at 100% when my alarm sounds in the morning, and off about an hour later. The outlet extender is rated at up to 1850W, which is the maximum draw of a 15A wall outlet. It should be able to control an air conditioner or a space heater, but those are high-draw devices, so be judicious. A 500 BTU room air conditioner can draw 720W all by itself, and might spike a little higher when the compressor kicks in, so I wouldn't recommend trying to control more than one such high-draw appliance with this outlet extender. Finally, a few shortcomings: - As mentioned above, there are manual override buttons for the three smart outlets, but none for the USB ports and the night light. I really wish there was one for the night light, as it's a bit inconvenient to turn the night light off with the app. - There are white LEDs next to each programmable item on the extender - the three smart outlets and the USB ports - although not next to the night light, because that IS a light. It would be nice if those could be set to shut off when the room is dark, as these LEDs are rather bright and may make it difficult for some people to sleep. The extender already has an ambient light sensor for the night light, so it shouldn't be that hard to add this feature. - The outlets are spaced 1.57" apart, 3 on one side and 3 on the other, in perfect symmetry, and that is a potential problem. Power bricks are insidious, but they're part of everybody's life in 2024. Alas, there is no standard for their size, shape and plug orientation, so even with the relatively wide spacing, a long, thin or bulky power brick may still block an outlet adjacent to the one it's plugged into. It might help if the outlet orientation and placement could be varied or staggered a bit. However, these are very minor shortcomings, at least for me. I'm very happy with my outlet extender, and I'm eyeing another one for a living room outlet that could use some taming.

## Features

- 9-in-1 Outlet Extender: Unleash the power of versatility with 3 smart outlets, 3 always-on outlets, and 3 Smart USB ports, perfectly suited for spaces with limited outlets.
- Wide-Spaced Outlets: Enjoy clutter-free power management with 1.57 inches of outlet spacing, ensuring ample room for larger plugs.
- 18W USB Fast Charging: Experience rapid charging with 18W fast charging ports, powering your iPhone or Android from 0% to 50% in just 30 minutes.
- Fits Any Wall Outlet: Securely attaches to your wall outlet with the included mounting screw and stabilizing post, ensuring stability even when plugging and unplugging devices.
- Voice & App Control: Simplify your smart home management with centralized control of your AC outlets and USB ports, accessible through the Tapo, Apple HomeKit, desertcart Alexa, or Google Home apps, or by using voice commands

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0CYGSFFFW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,368 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #20 in Home Automation Hubs & Controllers |
| Brand | Tapo |
| Built-In Media | 1 x Tapo P306; 1 x set screw; 1 x Quick Installation Guide |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (569) |
| Enclosure Material | Polycarbonate |
| Item Weight | 0.34 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Mfr Part Number | Tapo P306 |
| Model Number | Tapo P306 |
| Number of Outlets | 9 |
| Number of Ports | 9 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Surge Protection, Usb Slot |
| Plug Type | Type A & Type C |
| Power Plug Type | Type A - 2 pin (North American), Type C |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor, Office, College Dorm Room, Hotel, School, Cabinet, TV Cabinet, Restaurant, Travel |
| Shape | Rectangle |
| Smart Energy Saving | No |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Surge Protection Rating | 900 Joules |
| Total Usb Ports | 3 |
| UPC | 840030707469 |
| Voltage | 127 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 2 Years Warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Tapo
- **Colour:** White
- **Special features:** Surge Protection, Usb Slot
- **Total power outlets:** 9
- **Voltage:** 127 Volts

## Images

![TP-Link Smart Plug Outlet Extender, Surge Protector, 18W Fast Charging, 3 Individual Smart Outlets, 1x USB-C & 2X USB-A, Smart Night Light, Works w/Apple HomeKit, Alexa & Google Home, P306 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41rhjrvcL2L.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by J***O on 16 October 2025*

Tengo 3 y funcionan super bien. No duden. Tapo es calidad.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by L***T on 20 November 2024*

I got started with home automation last year after went shopping for a conventional lamp timer and found that when purchased in multi-packs, TP-Link Kasa smart plugs actually cost less apiece. I came to appreciate the relative ease of use, versatility and accuracy of the smart plugs, so when the need arose for another timer of some sort, I went shopping for more smart plugs, either Kasa or Tapo, since both work with the Tapo app on my phone. That's when Amazon's AI offered what turned out to be a brilliant suggestion - this smart six-outlet extender, with 3 smart plugs, smart USB charge ports and even a night light. It cost more than I had originally planned to spend, but the moment I saw it, I started thinking about the crowded outlet next to my bed, where I had a couple of outlet splitters to accommodate a window fan, an air conditioner, a cell phone charger and more. I thought of how nice it would be to lose the flimsy outlet splitters, tame all those plugs, free up the smartphone wall wart, provide a little nighttime safety when it gets dark outside before I have a chance to run upstairs and turn the lights on, and save some money by having some of those items on timers. I already had one smart plug in that outlet, and that smart plug would go where I originally thought to put the new timer. This turned out to be a terrific plan. Some of the published specifications are a bit vague, though, so part of what I hope to accomplish in this review is to answer some of the questions that I could only get answered by buying my outlet extender. Let's start with how this extender fastens to the outlet. I do recommend that you fasten it to the outlet, if at all possible, because the extender is large and relatively heavy, and with up to six typical electrical appliances plus USB cables plugged in, there will be a fair amount of force trying to pull this extender out of the wall outlet. If you have a standard wall outlet, the most secure way to install the extender is to use the provided replacement for the center screw that holds the outlet cover on. If you have a Decora style outlet, you will have to rely on the provided ground stud, which is removable and adjustable so you can make it reach the second outlet's ground hole. Each smart plug/device on this outlet extender can be controlled and scheduled separately in the Tapo app, so you can automate up to 7 devices. Three standard electrical outlets on one side of the extender are smart, all three USB ports (two USB type A, one USB type C) are smart, and the night light is smart. Note that the USB ports are controlled together; you can schedule them separately from the smart plugs and the night light, but all three USB ports go on and off together; you can't program them separately. The remaining three standard outlets, on the opposite side of the extender, are always-on. Everything on this extender is protected against surges. The smart outlets have manual switch buttons that let you turn them on or off at unscheduled times. The smart plugs in this extender are even smarter than the individual Kasa smart plugs that I bought last year. For example, my Kasa smart plugs can be set to go on or off up to 59 minutes before or after sunrise or sunset. The smart plugs, USB ports and night light on this extender can be scheduled to go on or off up to 5 hours and 59 minutes before or after sunrise or sunset. That can be very convenient for fine-tuning control of appliances that you want to go on or off based on when it gets light in the morning or dark in the evening. The extender gets the time of day, as well as the time of sunrise and sunset, from TP-Link's Tapo cloud on the Internet, which presumably determines this based on the location of your cell phone at the time you set your Kasa and Tapo devices up. The USB ports support fast charging at up to 18W for devices that support it. That should be compatible with most cell phones, tablets and other small USB-powered items, but it will not charge your USB-C charged laptop. The night light is the most interesting, as well as the trickiest, to program. As the specifications say, you can set the night light to switch on at dusk and off at dawn, based on the ambient light level in the room, and you can specify what that ambient light level is, anywhere from 0 lux (completely dark) to 160 lux. You can also schedule when the night light will go on and off, and you can base that schedule on specific times or base it on sunrise and sunset (the exact time of sunrise and sunset, or up to 5 hours and 59 minutes before or after). You can also set the brightness level of the night light for each block of time that it's on. However, you cannot mix the dawn/dusk sensor control of the night light with scheduling. If you want to mix those functionalities, use the scheduling feature instead of the Smart Control feature (setting a schedule will automatically disable the Smart Control feature), and schedule on and off times based on sunrise and sunset, along with any other times you want your night light to be on or off. I made use of all this as follows: I set my night light to go on at sunset at 100% brightness, off when my wife usually goes to sleep, on at 25% brightness a little later, when I usually start getting ready for bed, I turn it off manually (with with the app) when I get into bed, on at 100% when my alarm sounds in the morning, and off about an hour later. The outlet extender is rated at up to 1850W, which is the maximum draw of a 15A wall outlet. It should be able to control an air conditioner or a space heater, but those are high-draw devices, so be judicious. A 500 BTU room air conditioner can draw 720W all by itself, and might spike a little higher when the compressor kicks in, so I wouldn't recommend trying to control more than one such high-draw appliance with this outlet extender. Finally, a few shortcomings: - As mentioned above, there are manual override buttons for the three smart outlets, but none for the USB ports and the night light. I really wish there was one for the night light, as it's a bit inconvenient to turn the night light off with the app. - There are white LEDs next to each programmable item on the extender - the three smart outlets and the USB ports - although not next to the night light, because that IS a light. It would be nice if those could be set to shut off when the room is dark, as these LEDs are rather bright and may make it difficult for some people to sleep. The extender already has an ambient light sensor for the night light, so it shouldn't be that hard to add this feature. - The outlets are spaced 1.57" apart, 3 on one side and 3 on the other, in perfect symmetry, and that is a potential problem. Power bricks are insidious, but they're part of everybody's life in 2024. Alas, there is no standard for their size, shape and plug orientation, so even with the relatively wide spacing, a long, thin or bulky power brick may still block an outlet adjacent to the one it's plugged into. It might help if the outlet orientation and placement could be varied or staggered a bit. However, these are very minor shortcomings, at least for me. I'm very happy with my outlet extender, and I'm eyeing another one for a living room outlet that could use some taming.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by J***A on 1 August 2025*

Muy bueno y muy funcional.

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*Last updated: 2026-04-28*