The MoesGo Fingerbot Plus is a mechanical actuator designed to provide non-invasive automation for legacy switches. Technical specifications list a geared DC motor capable of producing 1.6 kgf·cm of torque. Physical dimensions are optimized for a small footprint, and the unit includes a touch-sensitive manual override button. Power is provided by a CR2 (3V) non-rechargeable battery, with an estimated operational lifespan of six months depending on trigger frequency.
Mechanical analysis indicates a plastic rack-and-pinion system with a maximum arm movement of 8mm. Aggregated data suggests a potential for mechanical failure if the motor torque exceeds the bonding strength of the adhesive mounting or if applied to high-tension breakers. The device operates via Bluetooth 4.2, which introduces cloud dependency and latency unless bridged through a compatible Tuya Bluetooth gateway.
To avoid the mechanical maintenance and adhesive failure risks associated with physical pushers, deploying the Flic Smart Button allows for software-level control of smart appliances via a more reliable tactile interface.
This device represents a niche application of automation tools, specifically designed for the physical actuation of non-smart hardware interfaces.