Standardized testing protocols show the TEEHO TE002 functions as a standalone digital appliance, prioritizing local processing over network connectivity. The hardware utilizes a 50mm x 50mm capacitive fingerprint module with an encrypted microcontroller unit (MCU) for local credential storage. Performance metrics indicate a high-torque DC micro-motor geared for standard 2-3/8 inch or 2-3/4 inch backsets, housed within a zinc alloy chassis.
Compliance standards confirm an IP54 rating, providing resistance against moisture splashes; however, technical analysis suggests performance may degrade under direct, heavy environmental exposure or high-UV conditions.
Operational data reveals a 6V power system requiring four AA batteries, supplemented by an emergency Type-C port located at the chassis base to mitigate lockout risks during total power failure. The anti-peep keypad logic supports the insertion of random digits surrounding the primary code to obstruct visual observation of the sequence. Due to the lack of Wi-Fi or Bluetooth radios, remote monitoring and management are not supported in the factory configuration.
Users seeking a comparable chassis that includes Bluetooth connectivity for mobile app management should evaluate the Veise RZ07 as a technically similar alternative.
This unit is positioned among smart deadbolt replacements that operate with a privacy-focused, offline-only architecture.