Technical specifications for the Splenssy WiFi IR Hub indicate a 38KHz infrared operating frequency. The internal PCB features a Tuya CB3S module with an integrated 32-bit MCU, which coordinates a 360-degree infrared blast through multiple internal emitters. The high-transmittance polycarbonate exterior is engineered to facilitate optimal IR propagation while maintaining a minimalist 5V/1A USB-powered footprint.
Aggregated data confirms that the device provides access to a database of approximately 80,000 IR codes, allowing for the digital management of diverse legacy hardware. Performance metrics demonstrate a typical command latency of 1 to 2 seconds due to cloud-based signal processing. As an infrared-only device, it requires an unobstructed path to target hardware and does not support RF-based protocols for devices such as garage door openers or motorized shades.
Reliable operation is contingent upon a dedicated 2.4GHz Wi-Fi environment, as the onboard chipset is not compatible with 5GHz frequencies.
If the requirement includes high-density infrared libraries without the need for RF support, the WiFi IR Remote Hub for Alexa & Google Home serves as a standard architectural bridge.
This unit is categorized as an entry-level gateway within the dedicated control interfaces spectrum, specifically focusing on optical command translation.