Aggregated data for the SNZB-01P indicates a CC2652-based architecture operating on the Zigbee 3.0 protocol. The hardware uses a CR2477 battery, which provides a higher mAh rating than the CR2032 used in previous models. Structural analysis reveals a chassis constructed of flame-retardant PC V0 material and a mechanical tactile switch rated for 50,000 presses. Performance metrics show an effective open-field range of approximately 30 meters.
The device functions as a Zigbee End Device (SED) and does not route traffic for other mesh components. It supports single, double, and long-press actions, providing distinct haptic feedback via its mechanical click. Operational data suggests that signal fidelity is maintained through local-only execution when integrated with coordinators like the Sonoff iHost or Home Assistant, although the device relies exclusively on 3M adhesive for mounting.
If your installation requires a multi-gang setup with more than one physical button, the MOES Wireless Scene Switch offers a 4-button configuration for expanded control.
This unit is a robust component of wireless programmable buttons, designed for high interoperability with Zigbee 3.0 standards.