Technical specifications indicate the Feit Electric OneSync Connector functions as a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi to 915MHz RF bridge. Aggregated data confirms the device uses a proprietary RF protocol for long-range outdoor lighting control, specified for a maximum line-of-sight range of 100 feet. Material analysis of the internal components identifies a 915MHz RF sub-processor that operates within a closed-loop ecosystem, preventing direct integration with standard Zigbee or Z-Wave coordinators.
Performance metrics indicate the device requires a stable 5V/1A USB power source. Standardized testing protocols show that the unit is strictly compatible with 2.4GHz Wi-Fi networks and relies on cloud-based command execution via the Feit Electric or Tuya platforms. Technical documentation identifies a lack of local API support, making the device's functionality dependent on active internet connectivity.
Operational characteristics include the ability to group multiple RF-enabled outdoor fixtures without individual IP address assignments, mitigating router table exhaustion.
For installations requiring open-standard compatibility, the SONOFF Zigbee 3.0 USB Dongle provides an alternative for local control outside of proprietary RF silos.
This unit occupies a specific place in outdoor lighting control as a dedicated ecosystem bridge.