Aggregated data for the IHSENO ZigBee Smart Button reveals a Tuya TS0041 hardware profile. This Zigbee 3.0 device is optimized for battery longevity, utilizing a CR2032 cell. The mechanical interface provides a "clicky" tactile response and supports single, double, and long-press triggers. Performance analysis indicates that the device functions as a 3-way scene controller within a single-gang footprint, offering local execution when integrated with a local Zigbee coordinator.
Structural analysis confirms a compact polycarbonate chassis suitable for discreet mounting. Technical specifications indicate that the device maintains mesh connectivity down to a battery voltage of 2.8V; levels below this threshold may result in the device dropping from the network. While fully compatible with Zigbee2MQTT and ZHA, advanced logic may be restricted when using native Tuya cloud-based applications.
Users who prefer the reliability of a Sub-GHz radio to avoid the 2.4GHz interference noted in some Zigbee environments should consider the TP-Link Tapo Smart Button.
This product serves as a fundamental trigger within wireless programmable buttons, designed for minimalist automation integration.