In myy EWELINK system, RF bridges are very important, because, as known, RF is an old technology but has the largest coverage.
RF bridge can support 16 sensors, but I have to build a scen for each one, when many sensors are here for the same action
If sensor 1 then…
If sensor 2 then…
If sensor 3 then…
I have to do a scene for each sensor
If sensor 1
If sensor 2
If sensor 3
(Any condiction is met)
Then…
All work is done with ONE SCENE
I do not request exotic features. I only multiple triggers can be done in the same scene from the same RF BRIDGE.
I explain here why this feature is basic for a RF bridge.
I can not understand why this does not implement in EWELINK, and, at least, because I have requested this MANY years ago, I demand, If possible, EWELINK satff to answer to this question.
I, please, demand an answer. Thank you
In my opinion, RF is officially a dead project. If you look at the ewelink remote control, it does have the mentioned frequency of 433 MHz, but it uses a completely different data transfer protocol.
RF is not “dead” at all. The fact that eWeLink Remote uses its own BLE protocol doesn’t mean classic RF is obsolete. There are plenty of scenarios where no network‑based solution can compete with simple RF:
it works where Wi‑Fi, Zigbee or Thread have no coverage,
it requires no infrastructure (no router, no coordinator, no mesh),
it has near‑zero latency and doesn’t depend on network stability,
it’s far more energy‑efficient for battery devices,
it remains essential for gates, shutters, alarms, remotes and emergency systems.
RF isn’t outdated - it simply solves problems that network protocols can’t, and in those use cases it’s still unbeatable.
I think the same.
RF is not dead because covergae is much much greater than WIFI/ZIGBEE and for simple sensors is the best option.
and this RF feature does not exist in TUYA and other IOT systems and EWELINK seems not know the advantage this could be…
For me, THE RF bidge is THE BES device ewelink has. Other devices can be found in all IOT ssystems.