

🏠 Elevate your smart home game with the ultimate multi-protocol hub!
The Aqara Smart Home Hub M3 is a cutting-edge multi-protocol hub supporting Zigbee, Thread, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Matter. It enables advanced local automations, integrates seamlessly with major ecosystems like Apple HomeKit and Alexa, and offers wired PoE and USB-C power options for unmatched stability. Featuring a 360° IR blaster with feedback, encrypted local storage, and privacy-first design, it supports up to 127 Aqara Zigbee and Thread devices, making it the powerhouse for next-level smart home control.























| ASIN | B0CWLHSKYC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,463 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #10 in Home Automation Hubs & Controllers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,364) |
| Date First Available | May 30, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 6 ounces |
| Item model number | HM-G01E |
| Manufacturer | Lumi United Technology Co., Ltd |
| Product Dimensions | 4.13 x 1.42 x 4.13 inches |
R**A
Best thing since sliced bread
I got this hub to use a as a "matter" bridge. I have it linking a Phillips hue bridge and lifx light bulbs. I wanted to control the lifx bulbs on/off + dimming capabilities and the "hue" remote has no equal, so far. After countless of hours of research, it boiled down to using the "matter" protocol. Not only this hub supports "matter", but also zigbee, and wifi devices (among others). The automations to that can be configured, as well as the app, are very robust; although at times, not intuitive. I cut it some slack on that front since it can do so much, I can see how it would be difficult to simplify it.
D**Y
Good range, lots of good features, but only works with Aqara devices
Good zigbee home automation hub. Lots of great automation and security features built into it and the iPhone App. Easy to set up. Easy to create automations. I added temperature sensors all over the house and inside the refrigerator and freezer. The hub sets off a loud alarm if the freezer fails of the door is left open. We added water sensors, temperature & humidity sensors, and smart locks. Only down side is that it only works with Aqara devices. No third-party devices.
E**.
A high quality, high functionality device marred by a poor app and expensive accessories
A really good solid hub. Very reliable. The automations never failed to run. Nice built in speaker with various alarm options. Cool ablity to bundle together multiple sensors into a single Matter "signal". For example--6 water leak sensors--if a single 1 of them registers water, the combined signal fires and alerts my Home Assitant which is connected to the M3 hub via Matter. You can choose what Aqara items to expose to Matter, which is great., it doesn't just puke out everything unless you want that. If I recall it's similar for HomeKit, but I did not get into that too much. Why 4 stars? It cannot adopt 3rd party zigbee. This is not a secret and they do tell you this prominently in the description. But what I found is I need more zigbee routers or else some Aqara sensors that are far away from the hub lose connection. So Aqara's outlets are like $30 and normal generic zigbee outlets are like $12. So I was considering how I would need to add several outlets for the sole purpose of extending the Aqara zigbee network. Aqara may be better quality than most, but the cost of the required network rapidly expanded. Why pay 3x for outlets that are only going to be routers and will not even have anything plugged into them? And I would be adding yet another (third) zigbee network to my existing Hue and Home Assistant networks. Plus the wifi also at the same frequency. And anyway with a generic zigbee setup I can just get an _actual_ zigbee range extender like the Aeotec Zi. So the lack of afforable range extenders is a huge issue with Aqara. Then lets talk about the Aqara app. It is chaotic, jumbled, confusing, phone-only (no computer access except via a MacBook running the iPad version). Dashboards and interfaces you create are trapped on that particular device, not stored on the hub. It's a horrid task to try to set up the same things for my devices plus everyone in my family. So as an automation-only proposition it is good. If you wanted dashbords and you do not live alone with a single phone...it's not a great exprience. If you are all-in on the Aqara ecosystem, this is the only Aqara hub to consider. Its ability to form a redundant cluster with another Aqara hub is spectacular and unique. I am selling mine on ebay as it was not a good fit for my house. I hate to see it go in some ways, but my home assistant box and generic Zigbee routers are cheaper and as a complete system work better. I _am_ still using my Aqara leak sensors, door contact sensors, and temp sensors as they work great...I'm just not using Aqara technology to inteface with them.
L**E
Everything but Matter integration seems to work great.
Updating my review. Aqara support is amazing, I sent over this issue to them and after a couple fact finding steps I woke up the next day being told the issue was fixed and to try again. IT WORKS! I’ll leave my previous review below but the m3 is now my main home hub doing all my automations now I set up my m3 and did the hub migration, some devices showed as offline but readding a couple of them back to the hub and everything came back alive. What I cannot get to work is the matter integration. I've paired my hue hub to the m3 and for some reason I cannot control the bulbs! Well the hue hub doesn't show at all in the list of devices so I cannot get rid of them. Tried readding them and now I have over 100 lights that I cannot control or do anything with cluttering up my system.
K**R
Subpar performance
Really subpar. I've invested in the Hub, sensors, and a lot of my time. Loses connection while being 10' away. The hub will not auto reconnect. The hub will not auto detect its own devices. Also invested in Aqara shut off valves, leak detectors, temp sensors. Nothing stays connected. For reference, I have an 800 sq ft house. This should not be an issue. Way past return period or I would just return this stuff.
A**.
Unclear setup. Works well after
Short and sweet overview: This was unclear to setup. There's a code on the instruction manual that it says you can scan during setup. When you scan this, it actually just keeps looping the setup process. Very annoying. Scan the sticker on the back of the device. Wish it was more clear. Otherwise it's a fine hub. Has a POE option which is nice. Here's a more detailed review of the things that stuck out to me: The Good: 1. POE or USB power is great. I don't have POE yet, but I like the option when I upgrade later on. 2. Once setup is complete it is relatively painless to add new devices. I have not tested it yet with other 3rd party devices. The Bad/Improvements: 1. Setup is unclear. As stated above there is a setup QR code that you need to scan with the app or enter a code for setup. Scanning this loops the setup process over and over again without setting up the hub. You HAVE to scan the QR code on the back of the device. Only then does it work. 2. Don't add to homekit before you set it up! It actually allows you to not set it up with the Aqara app and homekit instead. Don't do this, as it just bugs out homekit.
R**N
First-Time Aqara user: It started with this hub
I'm not new to Smart devices. For the past two years, I have been using a Samsung Smartthings hub with their door and motion sensors. The problem? Every 2-3 months I was replacing the batteries in those sensors. I was completely dissatisfied with Samsung devices. Aqara was not the first remedy I sought. Sure, their accessories are dirt cheap, but wading through the number of reviews, there are just as many bad as good. On top of that, the fact that this is a Chinese company raises security concerns. I decided to replace all my Samsung sensors with those from Aqara. Additionally, since I wanted to integrate them into Apple Homekit, I wanted to get the latest and greatest hub from Aqara. And, once again, the reviews on this product were all over the map. At worst, I would return the hub if it didn't work. I am amazed at how quickly I not only set up this hub (pairing it with the Aqara app), but all the sensors and motion detectors I bought in addition to it. I wired the M3 hub directly out of my Eero mesh unit's ethernet output. It quickly connected to the Aqara app and soon afterward, I was connecting my accessories. No issues. Everything showed up not only in Homekit but in the Alexa app as well. Whenever my doors were opened or closed, an alert was sent to my iPhone (iOS 18) and Mac. All of this was set up within 35 minutes out of the box. The only downside to this hub is that it's expensive. It only covers approximately 60-65 feet and I have a very large home. I am either going to have to buy more of these hubs or the cheaper Aqara extender if I want to add more accessories at the further end of my home. I do completely understand, from the extensive research I have done that this is a half-baked product which has a lot of bugs. The fact I am only using it for basic monitoring functionality is probably the reason why everything has worked as smoothly as it has including quick pairing to devices. I will say that I went from being skeptical about Aqara to becoming a huge fan of their devices. I am amazed at how well they work, how long their batteries allegedly last, and how cheap they cost. I'm also optimistic that their new M3 hub will only get better through software updates. It's nice to have a device that can help all my different security devices, Alexa and Google hubs, and Apple Homekit work together.
J**I
Good for smart home
I love this hub. I used it to add a split type ac to my HomeKit setup. When I got it didn’t have compatibility with my ac. I submitted a request for it and it was updated to support my ac within a week. It’s quick to respond with Siri and not too difficult to set up. It’s also easy to hide away since it’s pretty small.
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