Technical specifications for this MOES Wireless Scene Switch identify it as a Zigbee 3.0 "End Device" utilizing a Tuya ZS3L module. FCC internal photos confirm a highly integrated SoC optimized for low power consumption, powered by a CR2430 cell. The hardware facilitates trigger latencies under 200ms in optimal mesh conditions. Each button on the 4-gang interface supports single, double, and long-press actions, providing a capacity for 12 unique scenes.
Structural analysis notes a lightweight plastic housing with an audible mechanical "click." The device maintains a persistent parent-child connection with a Zigbee hub, eliminating the "wake-up lag" common in Wi-Fi-based alternatives. While native to the Tuya ecosystem, it is compatible with Home Assistant through ZHA and Zigbee2MQTT, though specific blueprints may be required for complex multi-tap registration.
If you require a device that can communicate directly with a smartphone via Bluetooth without a hub, the Flic 2 Smart Button provides that specific connectivity mode.
This switch is a primary input node within the wireless programmable buttons category, intended for multi-action scene triggering.