Technical specifications identify the Yamiry Gateway as a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi to Bluetooth (BLE) bridge. Aggregated data confirms the device utilizes a low-energy Bluetooth 4.2/5.0 module for local communication with smart lock actuators. Material analysis suggests a power draw between 1W and 2W, with the hardware serving as a persistent relay for remote command execution and real-time log monitoring.
Performance metrics indicate that the gateway must be positioned within 10-15 feet of the target lock to maintain an acceptable Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI). Standardized testing protocols show the device is restricted to 2.4GHz Wi-Fi bands and does not provide compatibility for Zigbee, Z-Wave, or Matter protocols. Technical documentation specifies the unit is optimized for cloud-to-BLE command translation within the Yamiry or Tuya ecosystems.
Functional features include remote unlocking capability and the bridging of BLE-based lock hardware to third-party voice assistant platforms via the cloud.
The Ultraloq Wi-Fi Adapter offers a similar hardware bridge for locks requiring a proprietary encryption layer within their respective security ecosystems.
This hardware is categorized under smart bridge devices as a dedicated security peripheral gateway.