Technical specifications for the Jinvocloud Multi-Mode Hub indicate a standard-issue gateway utilizing a Realtek-based SoC to manage routing tables for up to 128 sub-devices. Performance metrics confirm a multi-protocol implementation of Zigbee 3.0 and Bluetooth Mesh, facilitating the unification of disparate Tuya-certified sensors into a single network interface. The device is powered via a standard 5V/1A micro-USB input, maintaining a negligible idle power draw.
Internal hardware analysis reveals the use of PCB trace antennas for 2.4GHz signaling, which necessitates central placement and the avoidance of metal enclosures to prevent signal attenuation. While Zigbee-to-Zigbee local automation is supported, the hub remains tethered to cloud servers for primary configuration and advanced logic processing. Material science data identifies the chassis as a Tuya reference design shared by multiple brands.
Operational capabilities include:
- Zigbee 3.0 and Bluetooth SIG Mesh bridging.
- Local mesh-level automation triggers.
- Integration with global Tuya/Smart Life device libraries.
Since this model lacks native Matter support, users seeking a future-proofed bridge for Apple Home or Google Home should consider the Matter Smart Home Hub as a technically superior alternative for cross-platform protocol translation.
The unit is categorized within the smart bridge devices classification as a budget-friendly multi-mode liaison.