Structural analysis of the SNZB-01P indicates a circular chassis design utilizing the EFR32MG22 chipset. This Zigbee 3.0 trigger device is engineered for low sleep current, with power provided by a high-capacity CR2477 battery. Performance metrics demonstrate a sub-200ms action latency when integrated into optimized meshes. The central plunger mechanism is rated for standard residential cycles, though high-frequency use may eventually impact the mechanical resistance of the tactile dome.
Technical specifications indicate that signal propagation is significantly reduced if the device is mounted to metallic surfaces. The firmware is standard-compliant with Zigbee 3.0, facilitating integration with open-source coordinators such as ZHA and Zigbee2MQTT. While the device supports three distinct action states, it lacks magnetic mounting hardware, relying instead on 3M adhesive for surface attachment.
If your installation requires a rotary interface for proportional light control rather than a single-plunger design, the ZigBee Smart Rotary Knob offers expanded input logic within the same Zigbee protocol.
This unit is classified under wireless programmable buttons, which provide localized control nodes within a smart home network.