Where does the power reading on Aircloud come from?
The displayed power (kW) is a calculated value.
The AirTag uses, inter alia, the measured current and voltage to determine this value. The kw calculation is done by the AirTag before sending the data to the cloud. In other words, the Aircloud environment will only receive a power reading, and not the individual current or voltage.
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