Aggregated specification data for the Teeho TE001 lists the chassis material as zinc alloy with an IP54-equivalent rating, suitable for covered installation environments. The internal drive system consists of a 3V-6V DC micro-motor paired with plastic reduction gears. Mechanical analysis indicates a single-point motorized deadbolt mechanism. Connectivity is provided via 433MHz frequency and Bluetooth, requiring an external gateway for remote network access.
Performance data highlights a high battery drain, with four AA cells typically lasting between four and six months. The hardware is susceptible to motor stalling if the bolt encounters resistance from misaligned strike plates. The system supports one-time code generation and provides tactile response via a physical keypad. Internal components share an ODM chassis with several generic brands, indicating a Tuya-ecosystem cloud backbone for software support.
Structural analysis confirms that the unit replaces the entire deadbolt assembly. The high-RPM motor provides rapid retraction but operates with a higher acoustic profile than high-torque residential units.
- Access methods: Tactile keypad, Bluetooth, and 433MHz remote.
- Power requirements: 6V DC (4x AA Alkaline).
- Durability rating: IP54 (Weather-resistant).
Users seeking a more substantial mechanical build with higher resistance to gear stripping should consider the Schlage Encode Smart WiFi Deadbolt, which features reinforced steel components.
This lock is positioned within the smart deadbolt replacements category as an entry-level digital entry point.