Google Home and the European Commission Regulation

Google Home and the European Commission Regulation

Google Home complies with European Commission Regulation (EC) No 1275/2008 as a networked equipment with high network availability (HiNA equipment and equipment with HiNA functionality).  

Standby Power Consumption
N/A
Time to standby
N/A
Networked Standby Power Consumption
N/A
Off Mode Power Consumption
N/A
Active Standby*
2.4 W

 

*Active Standby: Google Home is connected to a wireless network but does not provide active audio functions. 


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