Aggregated specification data confirms the MOES Smart IR Controller is a cloud-dependent digital bridge utilizing a Tuya-based Wi-Fi module. Technical analysis of the internal components reveals a circular array of infrared emitting diodes designed for 360-degree horizontal signal propagation. Performance metrics indicate an effective IR range of approximately 8 meters, with the hardware specified for line-of-sight operation only.
Material analysis identifies the chassis as a compact polycarbonate puck powered by a 5V/1A USB input. Standardized testing protocols confirm the device lacks Radio Frequency (RF) hardware and is limited to 2.4GHz Wi-Fi networks. Technical documentation indicates that the device operates as a stateless controller, meaning it cannot receive power-state feedback from the appliances it controls.
- Technical highlights: 360-degree IR emitter array, Tuya/SmartLife ecosystem compatibility, USB-powered form factor.
The LinknLink Smart Wi-Fi Remote provides an alternative for users prioritizing privacy through its "No-Account" local control features compared to this cloud-centric puck.
This unit represents a common entry in the ir rf hubs category for basic IR appliance automation.