Technical analysis of this MOES Wi-Fi Smart Switch identifies it as a Tuya ODM white-label utilizing the TYWE3S or WB3S module. The hardware features a 10A mechanical relay that produces an audible click during state changes. Technical specifications indicate compatibility with 100V-240V ranges, with a mandatory neutral wire requirement. Performance data from thermal imaging suggests heat generation near maximum loads (800W), which may impact the longevity of internal logic components.
Operational reports identify potential "ghost switching" caused by voltage spikes or signal interference on the 2.4GHz band. The device lacks 5GHz support and requires a stable 2.4GHz SSID for consistent heartbeat monitoring. Material analysis describes a "mushy" tactile feedback on the physical button. System integration is primarily cloud-based through the Tuya or Smart Life applications, with limited options for native local execution.
For a more stable lighting solution that avoids Wi-Fi congestion, the SONOFF Zigbee Wireless Button can trigger local automations without occupying Wi-Fi bandwidth.
This switch is a budget-focused entry in smart wall switches, primarily for users already integrated into the Tuya ecosystem.