One would guess country-to-country that the hardware doesn’t vary that much other than 110V vs 240V target variations. That said, a quick look at tp-link.com/xx (substitute your favorite country code here) reveals some interesting tidbits that I assume are local code variations more than components … though the code-compliance listings may be the same:
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/us = 100-120VAC; 15A; 1.8kW; Cert: RoHS, FCC, IC, UL {HS110}
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/ca [Canada] = 100-120VAC; 60Hz; 15A; 1.8kW; Cert: RoHS, EAC, CE {HS110}
the {HS105} is Cert: RoHS, FCC, IC, UL -
/jp [Japan] = 100-120VAC; 14A; 1.40kW; Cert: RoHS, FCC, IC, UL {for the HS105; HS110 not available}
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/fr [France], /de [Germany] = 100-240VAC; 16A; 3.68kW {HS110}
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/ch [Switzerland] = not sold = for some reason I immediately think of Oscar Werner as Guy Montag
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/au [Australia] = 100-240VAC; 10A (typo or tinder awareness??); 3.68kW; Cert: RoHS, EAC, CE {HS110}
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/cn = “Houston, we have no power” … I get a blank-ish page.