Aggregated specification data identifies the Nanoleaf Wireless Smart Switch as a Matter-over-Thread scene controller. Unlike legacy radio protocols, this device requires a Thread Border Router to establish a local mesh connection. The hardware utilizes a CR2477 coin cell, which provides a higher milliamp-hour capacity than standard CR2032 variants to support the Thread networking stack's power requirements.
Structural dimensions and build analysis reveal a 4-button capacitive-touch chassis. This interface facilitates software-based step commands for dimming functions rather than physical voltage modulation. Performance metrics indicate that the device functions as a Thread endpoint, potentially strengthening the local mesh network density. Material analysis notes a high-gloss plastic finish, which is susceptible to surface fingerprint accumulation during standard operation.
Users operating within an Apple-centric ecosystem might consider the Aeotec SmartThings Button if they prefer a physical mechanical "click" over the capacitive touch points found on this Nanoleaf model.
This hardware serves as a specialized input within wireless programmable buttons, leveraging the Matter protocol for cross-platform interoperability.