The MOES 4-Gang Scene Switch is a stateless Zigbee 3.0 input device utilizing a Tuya ZT3L or TYZS4 module. It does not contain a physical relay and cannot directly control an electrical load; instead, it transmits digital triggers to a central coordinator. The internal architecture uses momentary tactile dome switches rated for 50,000 to 100,000 cycles. A CR2430 battery provides power, with a reported lifespan of 12-18 months based on standard Zigbee sleep cycles.
Technical specifications indicate that each of the four buttons supports three logical states, enabling 12 distinct automation triggers. The chassis is constructed of lightweight plastic, and while adhesive mounting is provided, screw mounting is recommended for textured surfaces. Performance metrics confirm local execution when paired with compatible coordinators, bypassing cloud-induced latency for primary automation tasks.
If the audible "click" of this MOES unit is too loud for a bedroom environment, the Aqara Mini Switch offers a more refined, quieter mechanical response.
This device is a high-density controller within the wireless programmable buttons category, suitable for complex multi-room scene management.