Technical specifications for the Meross MSS510 indicate a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi native architecture that operates without the requirement of a proprietary hardware bridge. Material analysis confirms the use of a standard electromagnetic relay with a performance rating of 15A for general-purpose loads or 600W for incandescent sources. The internal chipset architecture utilizes either MediaTek or Espressif variants to facilitate 802.11 b/g/n wireless communication.
Aggregated specification data lists the physical housing as having a reduced depth profile compared to legacy Kasa models, which assists in installation within high-density junction boxes. Compliance standards are met for integration with HomeKit, Alexa, and Google Home ecosystems via cloud-based protocols. Operational requirements mandate the presence of a neutral conductor to provide a continuous power return for the wireless radio module.
- Modes of operation: Direct Cloud Integration, Voice Command Execution, Manual Actuation
Aggregated data identifies the Refoss brand as a hardware twin, sharing identical FCC registration and firmware architecture with this unit.
Performance metrics demonstrate that as additional units are integrated into a network, 2.4GHz bandwidth consumption increases linearly. Standardized testing protocols show an audible mechanical relay activation during state transitions, and the device is restricted to 2.4GHz frequency bands, necessitating specific router configurations for split-band SSIDs.
The TP-Link Tapo S505 serves as a viable alternative for users seeking Matter-native local control to mitigate the cloud dependency observed in the MSS510.
This unit is classified within the smart wall switches category, which serves as a repository for diverse local and cloud-based automation hardware.