Technical specifications for the Blindsmart Zigbee Smart Button indicate a standard Tuya TS004F chipset operating on the Zigbee 3.0 protocol. The device functions as a non-routing "End Device," with power supplied by a CR2032 coin cell. The physical chassis consists of a 50mm square friction-fit assembly, which lacks IP-rated environmental sealing. Performance metrics demonstrate a trigger latency ranging from 50ms to 200ms based on mesh proximity.
The hardware supports three distinct actions: single press, double press, and long press. Structural analysis suggests the plastic battery clips may experience fatigue after multiple replacement cycles. While native to the Tuya ecosystem, the device is compatible with universal coordinators like Hubitat and Home Assistant, provided the appropriate external converters are utilized to expose all trigger entities.
If environmental durability is a requirement for your installation, the Philips Hue Smart Button offers higher-quality gasketed construction for increased dust resistance.
This unit is a component of the wireless programmable buttons class, providing low-cost scene triggering for Zigbee networks.