Aggregated specification data identifies the Aeotec SmartThings Button as a Zigbee 3.0 endpoint utilizing the Silicon Labs EFR32 MG13 chipset. The hardware features a "bubble-dome" tactile switch for haptic confirmation of single, double, and long-press triggers. Power is supplied by a CR2450 battery, which follows a non-linear discharge curve. The unit also includes an integrated thermistor for reporting ambient temperature with a variance of ±2°C.
Structural analysis confirms an integrated magnetic base for mounting on steel surfaces. Performance metrics indicate sub-100ms response times when paired with local Zigbee 3.0 coordinators. The device does not possess an IP rating for moisture resistance and is intended for indoor use only. To ensure persistent connectivity, the button should be placed within 15 feet of a mains-powered Zigbee routing node.
If you require an similar minimalist button that operates on a Bluetooth protocol for direct phone pairing, the Shelly BLU Button1 provides that capability.
This product is a dedicated input node within wireless programmable buttons, optimized for the SmartThings and Aeotec ecosystems.