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14 hubs reviewedUpdated March 2026HomeControlHub editorial team

Independent reviews of every major smart home hub — ranked by protocol support, setup experience, and value.

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Top-Ranked Hubs

Ten hubs independently evaluated across protocol coverage, setup experience, app quality, and value. Ordered by overall score.

Amazon Echo Hub
Best Overall

Amazon Echo Hub

Amazon

$179.99

The best all-round hub for Alexa households — easy setup, broad compatibility, and a genuinely useful 8" touchscreen.

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Pros

  • Built-in Zigbee and Matter radio — no separate hub needed
  • 8" touchscreen dashboard shows cameras, routines, and device controls
  • Works with 100,000+ Alexa-compatible devices

Cons

  • Alexa-only ecosystem — limited Google Home and HomeKit integration
  • Cloud-dependent; loses some features if internet goes down
Aqara Hub M3
Best for Apple

Aqara Hub M3

Aqara

$89.99

The best HomeKit hub — Matter over Thread support, Zigbee built in, and the cleanest Apple ecosystem integration available.

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Pros

  • Best HomeKit hub — native HomeKit, Thread border router, and Zigbee in one
  • Local processing via HomeKit Secure Video and HomeKit architecture
  • Works as a standalone Zigbee hub for non-HomeKit setups too

Cons

  • No Z-Wave support
  • Primarily Apple-ecosystem focused
Aeotec Smart Home Hub
Best for Power Users

Aeotec Smart Home Hub

Aeotec

$149.99

The official SmartThings hub replacement — Zigbee, Z-Wave, and Matter in one box, running the same platform Samsung recommends.

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Pros

  • Zigbee, Z-Wave, and Matter in one hub — broadest protocol coverage at this price
  • Runs the SmartThings platform — the most powerful smart home app available
  • Local execution for supported devices — automations survive internet outages

Cons

  • No built-in Thread radio (Matter works over Wi-Fi/Ethernet only)
  • SmartThings app is powerful but notoriously complex for new users
Homey Pro
Best for Large Homes

Homey Pro

Athom

$399

The most powerful hub on the market — supports every major protocol plus Infrared and 433MHz. Premium price for premium capability.

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Pros

  • Supports Zigbee, Z-Wave, Thread, Matter, IR, and 433MHz in one device
  • Homey app is the best-designed hub app on the market
  • Full local processing — no cloud dependency

Cons

  • $399 price tag is a significant commitment
  • Overkill for smaller or simpler setups
Google Nest Hub Max
Best Display

Google Nest Hub Max

Google

$229.99

The best hub for Google Home users who want a premium display — but limited protocol support holds it back.

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Pros

  • 10" HD display — best-in-class for video calls and camera monitoring
  • Thread border router built in — future-proof for Matter Thread devices
  • Google Assistant is excellent for natural language routines

Cons

  • No built-in Zigbee — requires separate hub for legacy devices
  • Google Home app has lagged behind Amazon and Apple in features
Hubitat Elevation C-8 Pro
Best for Privacy

Hubitat Elevation C-8 Pro

Hubitat

$149.95

The privacy-first, fully local hub — Matter 1.5, Zigbee 3.0, Z-Wave 800, and native HomeKit. Total control with no cloud required.

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Pros

  • 100% local processing — all automations run on-device, no cloud required
  • Matter 1.5 + Zigbee 3.0 + Z-Wave 800 Long Range in one box
  • Native Apple HomeKit support (new in C-8 Pro)

Cons

  • Steep learning curve — designed for advanced users
  • Web-based UI feels dated compared to consumer-friendly competitors
SwitchBot Hub 2
Best Budget

SwitchBot Hub 2

SwitchBot

$69.99

The best budget hub — adds Matter and IR blaster to older devices, ideal for renters and small apartments.

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Pros

  • Matter certified — works with Alexa, Google, and HomeKit
  • Built-in IR blaster to control TVs, ACs, and legacy IR devices
  • Built-in temperature and humidity sensor

Cons

  • No Zigbee or Z-Wave — limited to SwitchBot and Wi-Fi/Matter devices
  • 30-device limit suits small setups only
Apple HomePod (2nd gen)
Best Smart Speaker Hub

Apple HomePod (2nd gen)

Apple

$299

Apple's premium smart home speaker — the best HomeKit hub money can buy, with spatial audio, Thread, Matter, and built-in temperature sensors.

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Pros

  • Tom's Guide #1 HomeKit hub — Thread border router, Matter, and full HomeKit home hub
  • Built-in temperature and humidity sensors trigger HomeKit automations
  • Listens for smoke and CO alarms — sends iPhone alert when detected

Cons

  • Apple-only ecosystem — no Zigbee or Z-Wave radio built in
  • $299 price is a significant premium over Echo Hub or Aqara M3
Apple TV 4K
Best Streaming Hub

Apple TV 4K

Apple

$129.99

Apple's 4K streaming box doubles as a full-featured HomeKit hub with Thread border router — ideal for Apple households who want one device to do it all.

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Pros

  • Acts as a HomeKit home hub — runs automations locally even when your phone is away
  • Thread border router for next-generation Matter device support
  • A15 Bionic chip — the fastest processor in any streaming device

Cons

  • Apple-only ecosystem — no Zigbee or Z-Wave
  • Requires a TV — not a standalone wall-mounted control panel like Echo Hub
Home Assistant Green
Best for DIY

Home Assistant Green

Nabu Casa

$99

The ultimate open-source hub — plug in, run Home Assistant, and integrate virtually every smart home device on the planet. No cloud. No subscription. No limits.

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Pros

  • 3,000+ integrations — connects virtually every smart home platform, brand, and protocol
  • Fully local — automations run on-device with no cloud dependency
  • Native Matter controller and growing Thread support via USB radio dongle

Cons

  • No built-in wireless radio — Zigbee, Z-Wave, and Thread each require a separate USB dongle
  • Steep learning curve — YAML configs, developer-oriented UI, and a large feature surface

Specialist Picks

Lighting & Security Specialists

Purpose-built for a single category — not ranked overall, but the best choice if smart lighting or home security is your primary goal. See our full lighting hub guide and security hub guide for deeper analysis.

Philips Hue Bridge
Best Lighting Hub

Philips Hue Bridge

Philips Hue

$34.99

The essential hub for any serious Philips Hue setup — Matter-certified, fully local, and compatible with Alexa, Google, and HomeKit. Does lights. Nothing else.

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Pros

  • Matter-certified — works natively across Alexa, Google Home, and Apple HomeKit simultaneously
  • Fully local control — automations and schedules run on the bridge without cloud dependency
  • Required for full Hue feature access: rooms, scenes, schedules, and motion-triggered automations

Cons

  • Lighting only — cannot connect locks, sensors, thermostats, or other smart home categories
  • Ethernet-only — requires a wired connection to your router; no Wi-Fi option on the standard bridge
Lutron Caséta Smart Hub
Best for Switches & Dimmers

Lutron Caséta Smart Hub

Lutron

$89.95

The most reliable smart lighting hub — Lutron's Clear Connect RF technology delivers faster, more consistent control of in-wall switches and dimmers than any competing protocol.

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Pros

  • Clear Connect RF delivers faster, more reliable lighting response than Zigbee or Z-Wave
  • Integrates with Alexa, Google, HomeKit, Ring, SmartThings, Sonos, and Ecobee natively
  • Works alongside any general-purpose hub — Lutron handles lighting, your hub handles everything else

Cons

  • Lutron Caséta devices only — no Zigbee, Z-Wave, or third-party device support
  • Ethernet-only; hub must be near your router (cable included)
Ring Alarm Pro Base Station
Best Security Hub

Ring Alarm Pro Base Station

Ring

$249.99

Amazon's flagship security hub with built-in eero Wi-Fi 6 — but basic app control requires a Ring Protect subscription, and there is no Matter support as of 2026.

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Pros

  • Built-in eero Wi-Fi 6 router — replaces your existing router and acts as the security hub
  • Z-Wave support for third-party smart locks, sensors, and compatible devices
  • Cellular backup available — alarm keeps working during internet outages (Ring Protect Plus)

Cons

  • Ring Protect subscription ($3.99/mo) required for app arm/disarm and real-time alerts on new purchases
  • No Matter support as of 2026 — ecosystem-locked to Ring/Amazon, no cross-platform certification
SimpliSafe Base Station
No Subscription Required

SimpliSafe Base Station

SimpliSafe

$129.99

The no-subscription security hub — a fully functional local alarm with a 100dB siren and 24-hour battery backup, no monthly fee required.

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Pros

  • No required subscription — 100dB local siren works without any monthly plan
  • 24-hour battery backup keeps the alarm running during power and internet outages
  • Tool-free peel-and-stick installation — no wiring, rental-friendly removal

Cons

  • Proprietary RF sensors only — no Zigbee, Z-Wave, or third-party device compatibility
  • No Matter support and no Z-Wave — cannot integrate smart locks from other brands

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