Technical specifications for the Ultraloq Bridge indicate a dual-radio architecture featuring a Bluetooth 4.0 module for lock communication and a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi radio for network backhaul. Aggregated data confirms the device serves as a specialized gateway for the Ultraloq encryption layer, translating cloud commands into local BLE signals. Material analysis of the internal PCB (FCC ID: 2AX9S-BRIDGE) identifies an ESP8266-variant chipset at the core of the assembly.
Performance metrics demonstrate a latency range of 3 to 7 seconds between command initiation and motor actuation. Standardized testing protocols show the device requires placement within 10-15 feet of the lock and is sensitive to 2.4GHz signal noise. Technical documentation specifies the hardware is cloud-dependent and does not provide a local API for offline system control.
Signal Reliability Audit
The device is integrated into a standard AC plug housing, drawing power directly from a wall outlet. Operational data suggests that the hardware is susceptible to interference from high-traffic 2.4GHz environments, which can result in intermittent "offline" status reports in the management application.
The Yamiry WiFi Gateway serves as a technically similar alternative for users operating within the TTLock or Tuya-based lock ecosystems rather than the Ultraloq stack.
This device is a dedicated bridge within the smart lock conversion kits and accessories classification.