Aqara Smart Hub M2 (2.4 GHz Wi-Fi Required), Smart Home Bridge for Alarm System, IR Remote Control, Home Automation, Supports Alexa, Google Assistant, Apple HomeKit and IFTTT
£54.98
Price: £27.99 - £54.98
(as of Jun 03, 2025 12:11:49 UTC – Details)
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As a leading provider of smart home solutions, Aqara offers a wide range of award-winning and easy-to-use products as well as platform solutions tailored to your home. We proudly serve over 12 million customers in more than 170 countries and territories. Our products offer comfort, safety and energy efficiency and make your home smarter, more sustainable and individual.
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✽【NOTES】Aqara Hub M2 requires 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi (not compatible with Wi-Fi 6 and WAP/WAP2). One Aqara Hub M2 can connect up to 128 Aqara Zigbee devices (Zigbee repeaters such as the LED Strip T1 are required). Hub M2 only supports Aqara Zigbee child devices, not Aqara thread devices or Zigbee devices from other brands.
【Universal IR Remote】Control your existing infrared devices, such as fans, air conditioners, and TVs, from anywhere in the room using voice commands and home automations. For indoor use only. This device acts as a universal remote, allowing you to control a wide range of infrared-enabled devices.
【Ethernet RJ45 Port & USB Power】For enhanced stability and reduced response time, use a wired connection via Ethernet. The system also offers more flexible installation options with USB power. We recommend using a power bank with pass-through charging for optimal performance.
【Home Automation】Works with all Aqara Zigbee devices for creating scenes which enhance the efficiency and convenience of your smart home. For example, you can set up a scene where your lights automatically turn on when you unlock the front door, and the Aqara thermostat adjusts to your preferred temperature.
【All-Round Compatibility】The Aqara Hub M2 makes your Aqara Zigbee Child Devices compatible with a wide range of smart home ecosystems and voice assistants. Apple HomeKit, Google Assistants, Alexa, IFTTT and more are supported. Note: Not all Aqara child devices are compatible with all platforms. Please check the compatibility details for each device.
Customers say
Customers have mixed experiences with the smart hub’s compatibility, with some reporting it works well with HomeKit while others find it not as compatible. The setup process receives mixed feedback, with some finding it very easy to set up while others find it complicated. The build quality and functionality also receive mixed reviews, with some praising its quality while others find it not good at all, and some saying it works well while others report issues. Customers give positive feedback about its integration capabilities, with one mentioning good integration with IFTTT.
13 reviews for Aqara Smart Hub M2 (2.4 GHz Wi-Fi Required), Smart Home Bridge for Alarm System, IR Remote Control, Home Automation, Supports Alexa, Google Assistant, Apple HomeKit and IFTTT
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Nuno –
Aqara all the way
Been working on my smart home ever since the first echo dot was released. I wish I knew about Aqara sooner. As Iâm now slowly changing each device over to theirs for the following reasons: easy set up, integration, ease of use and they just work. They do exactly what they are designed to do and the additional functionality of this hub being an ir blaster means I can also use it to control anything that uses a remote that does not have smart features built in. If you share starting out on your smart home journey. Do yourself a favour, save money in the long run and use Aqara. You wonât be disappointed
Matt Peddlesden –
Key part of Aqara’s System
There’s not much to say about home automation hubs really – you kinda need it whether you wished you did or not really, if you want that brand’s equipment to be usable.I’m using some buttons, the presence detector and the door bell and it all just syncs up and works superbly.Let’s talk about it as a whole system – the app is superb, everything basically just worked out of the box as described pretty much and integration with IFTTT is very good across the entire range of products.I’ve not got them working in Home Assistant yet (i’m just getting that installed), but will be doing that at some point and see how I get on, looks like it might work but we’ll see – untested at this point.Definitely recommend Aqara based on what i’ve used so far – packaging is super, products work well and the app is slick.
Ian Webster –
Amazing (once you’ve set it up)
Got this to enable me to install cost effective door sensors within my existing home setup (mixed HomeKit and Home Assistant). The setup was a little clunky but once it was setup (using the Aqara app), everything works flawlessly. It can be added to both your existing HomeKit and Home Assistant setups at the same time. Because it’s a hub, any devices (additional sensors) you add to it will automatically appear in your HomeKit / Home Assistant instances. It’s Matter compatible so responses from the sensors are super quick. It has a quirky voice feedback thing going on via the speak every time you add/delete a sensor, but you can turn that right down. Looks smart on the desktop. Bit of a dust magnet (minor point, obviously).
Mohamed Shafey –
works as described
nice hub works without any issues
WilliamLi –
Fit the purpose
It’s a good one.
Andrew W –
Does not work with Samsung S24 Ultra
You cannot set up this device with a Samsung S24 Ultra, it is not compatible. Tried on a friend’s S24 + and it worked as expected.
Man_lag –
Not quite what I expected
The aqara hub was easy to install. I preferred and had it connected via Ethernet rather than WiFi. I was trying to setup home assistant and Google but never managed to do so, for one reason or another, even after a reset. Another weak point is the built-in speaker which is not good at all and under no means can act as an alarm unless you’re sitting next to it. The rest of the line up(contact and movement sensors) were nice and did their job as described.
Sam –
Great hub for automation that works with Homekit!
I bought the smart Hub and movement sensors along with a door sensor. All worked great in Apple Homekit giving great granular control both in the Aqara app and within Homekit.
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Ben –
The Aqara Smart Hub M2 has exceeded my expectations in every way. As a central component of my smart home setup, it seamlessly integrates with home assistant makes my setup easier.Setting up the hub was straightforward, requiring only a 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi connection, it serves as a robust bridge for my alarm system, IR remote control, and home automation needs.The hub’s compatibility with Aqara devices and third-party smart home products makes it a versatile choice for expanding my smart home ecosystem. I appreciate its reliable performance and the convenience it adds to my daily routine.Overall, the Aqara Smart Hub M2 is a must-have for anyone looking to enhance their home with smart technology. It delivers on its promises of functionality, ease of use, and broad compatibility with popular smart assistants.
Michael W. –
I’m not sure why others have mentioned that’s it’s difficult to setup and configure because I had it up and running in about 2 minutes and had linked my motorised blinds (Roller Shade Driver E1) and set a schedule for them in about 5 minutes and I’ve never used such a device before. I am however very ‘tech-savey’ so maybe it’s just easy for me.I’ll update if any issues occur, but for now – excellent.
RS –
Dans mon logement, le câblage des interrupteurs ne possède pas de neutre ce qui restreint le choix d’interrupteurs compatibles nominalement HomeKit à rien!Jusqu’ici j’utilise des détecteurs d’ouverture de porte couplés à des ampoules connectées, solution qui ne m’a jamais convenu car :- cela oblige à utilise des ampoules spécifiques qui coute cher et j’ai eu pas mal de panne même avec de la marque- si quelqu’un appuie sur l’interrupteur çà coupe l’alimentation de l’ampoule et elle devient inaccessible via les outils domotiques- si les portes ne sont pas utilisées correctement pour correspondre à la programmation domotique ça devient un vrai casse tête à l’usageD’un autre côté cela m’embêtait d’ajouter un bridge.J’ai fini par me laisser tenter et je suis surpris de la simplicité de mise en oeuvre et de la reconnaissance immédiate dans Apple Home.
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