Technical specifications for the Treatlife SS01 indicate the use of an Espressif ESP8266 or Beken BK7231 series chipset. Material analysis confirms a flame-retardant V0-grade chassis. The internal mechanical relay is rated for 1250W loads or 10A, making it suitable for standard incandescent and LED residential lighting. The 2.4GHz Wi-Fi antenna is etched directly onto the PCB to facilitate wireless communication within the Tuya ecosystem.
Aggregated data lists the tactile response as coming from a microswitch rated for approximately 100,000 cycles. Operational deployment requires a neutral wire to provide constant power to the logic board. While the device defaults to cloud-dependent operation via the Smart Life app, the hardware architecture is noted by community audits for compatibility with custom firmware flashing for local-only control.
- Modes of operation: Cloud-Based Automation, Manual Microswitch Actuation, App-Driven Scheduling
Performance metrics demonstrate adequate signal gain for drywall environments, though signal degradation may occur in masonry or lath-and-plaster structures. The device is designed for single-pole applications and does not support 3-way circuit configurations. Standardized testing confirms compliance with UL and FCC safety standards for residential use.
If you require a switch with native Matter support for local, multi-platform control without custom firmware, the Kasa KS205 offers a technical upgrade with similar load ratings.
This device is indexed within the smart wall switches category as a high-load capacity Wi-Fi node.