Tapo P110 with power surge

Hi,
I just bought this nice device. I am wondering if I can work with a surge strip in two ways:
1) power socket -> Tapo 110 -> surge strip -> device
2) power socket -> surge strip -> Tapo 110 -> device
Are the two options safe? Should I avoid one/both of them?
Many thanks for youu advice and help!
Stefan
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The second one. 2) power socket -> surge strip -> Tapo 110 -> device
It is not suggested to connect a power strip to a smart plug. In general, a plug has a smaller maximum load capacity than a power strip. Furthermore, overload devices (for the smart plug) can be easily attached to the power strip without awareness, increasing the risk of product damage.
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The second one. 2) power socket -> surge strip -> Tapo 110 -> device
It is not suggested to connect a power strip to a smart plug. In general, a plug has a smaller maximum load capacity than a power strip. Furthermore, overload devices (for the smart plug) can be easily attached to the power strip without awareness, increasing the risk of product damage.
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@Wayne-TP thank you so much! Everything is now clear and logic. Have a good day!
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