The SNZB-01P (2024 revision) functions as a high-reliability Zigbee 3.0 input node based on the Silicon Labs EFR32MG22 SoC. Standardized testing protocols confirm a clean PCB layout with an integrated trace antenna optimized for 2.4GHz propagation. Structural analysis lists the chassis material as PC+ABS plastic, featuring a tool-less twist-lock battery compartment designed to maintain consistent electrical contact with the CR2450 cell.
Operational Modes
- Single Click: Primary scene trigger.
- Double Click: Secondary automation routine.
- Long Press: Tertiary system command.
Technical specifications indicate a tactile dome switch rated for 100,000 actuations. Performance data demonstrates sub-100ms latency when paired with a Zigbee 3.0 coordinator. While the device supports native multi-action events in Home Assistant and Zigbee2MQTT, it requires a dedicated hub as it does not possess native Wi-Fi connectivity.
For installations requiring magnetic mounting rather than the provided 3M permanent adhesive, the Philips Hue Smart Button provides an alternative hardware configuration with an integrated magnetic backplate.
Technical data places this device among wireless programmable buttons, which are essential components for local-first automation architectures.