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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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Features

  • NOTESAqara Hub M2 requires 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi. One Aqara Hub M2 can connect up to 128 Aqara zigbee devices (Aqara Zigbee repeaters such as LED Strip T1, Smart Plug, Wall Switch(with neutre)are required). Hub M2 only support aqara zigbee child device but not aqara thread devices or zigbee devices from other brands.
  • 360 Infrared Control: Control your existing IR devices such as fans, air conditioners, TVs from any part of your room by voice and via home automations (indoor use only).
  • Ethernet RJ45 Port & USB Power: Wired connection via Ethernet RJ45 for extra stability and lower response time. More flexible installation with USB power (power bank with pass-through charging is advised).
  • Home Automation and Alarm System: Works with all Aqara devices to create a comprehensive, smart home automation system. The Aqara Hub M2 is equipped with a built-in speaker that can be used in a variety of ways: security alerts, doorbell, alarm clock, and configurable ringtones (Aqara child devices are required).
  • All-Round Compatibility: The Aqara Hub M2 ensures seamless integration of your Aqara devices with a variety of smart home ecosystems and voice assistants, including Apple HomeKit, Google Assistant, Alexa, IFTTT, and more (ensure the M2 is updated to the latest firmware). For questions or support, feel free to contact us. Note: Compatibility varies by sub-device. Please check each device's specifications for platform support.

Description

As a leading provider of smart home solutions, Aqara excels in delivering a wide array of award-winning, user-friendly smart home products and platform solutions tailored for your home. We proudly serve over 12 million customers in more than 170 countries and territories. Our products are designed to offer convenience, security, and energy efficiency, making your home smarter, more sustainable, and adaptive to your evolving needs. Visit the Store Visit the Store Visit the Store Visit the Store Visit the Store Visit the Store Control your IR devices, such as fans, air conditioners, and TVs, from anywhere in the room The plastic film should be removed before use to ensure the normal function of the reset button. The connection via 2.4 Ghz WIFi offers more flexible installation options The connection via Ethernet RJ45 port offers an enhanced stability and reduced response time Please press the reset button on the hub for more than 10 seconds until the yellow/red light flashes quickly. Open the Aqara Home app and tap the '+' in the upper right corner to add devices. On the Aqara Home app's Devices screen, select the corresponding hub. Select the infrared appliance and brand you want to set up and follow the instructions displayed. On the device screen of the Aqara Home app, tap "Customize" in the bottom right and follow the instructions that appear. Connect a Water Leak Sensor and your phone will receive a notification when the water level reaches 0.5mm. Works with Motion Sensor P1, get Notifications Immediately when detect Intruders Used in conjunction with Aqara Door and Window Sensors to monitor door status in real time Stay alert to the small vibration of the drawer which attached the vibration sensor to protect your valuable Works in with the Aqara Temperature and Humanity Sensor to monitor high temperatures indoors and instantly send a notification to your smartphone. Q1:How do I connect the Aqara Hub M2 to the Internet via Wi-Fi? A1:The hub M2 only supports 2.4GHz Wi-Fi networks. If you are using a dual-band router, please turn off the 5GHz Wi-Fi network before adding the hub. Note: Wi-Fi 6 is not supported. Q2:How can I ensure a stable connection for the Hub M2? A2:To ensure a stable connection, place the Hub M2 between 6 to 19 feet from the router. The closer it is to the router, the more stable the connection will be. Make sure the Hub M2 and the router are connected to the same local area network (LAN). Q3: How to Connect to Google Home or Assistant? A3: Connect via Matter: Update the Hub M2 firmware to the latest version before connecting to Google Home. Account & App Setup: Register an account on the Aqara Home app, update the app to the latest version, and connect the Hub M2 to Aqara Home. Aqara Smart Hub Hub M2 Aqara Smart Hub Hub M3 Aqara Smart Hub Hub M100 Aqara Smart Hub M1S Gen2 Aqara Smart Hub E1

Brand: Aqara


Color: Black-M2


Power Source: DC


Compatible Devices: Apple HomeKit, Alexa, Google Assistant, IFTTT, Zigbee 3.0 devices


Item dimensions L x W x H: 3.94 x 3.94 x 1.12 inches


Power Source: DC


Compatible Devices: Apple HomeKit, Alexa, Google Assistant, IFTTT, Zigbee 3.0 devices


Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Alert Type: Audio


Voltage: 5 Volts


Control Method: Voice


Maximum Range: 10 Meters


Connector Type: Micro USB


Smart Home Compatibility: Smart Home Compatible


Item Dimensions: 3.94 x 3.94 x 1.12 inches


Item Weight: 130 Grams


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Color: Black-M2


Brand: Aqara


Built-In Media: Smart Hub


Model Number: HM2-G01


UPC: 192784000540


Mfr Part Number: HM2-G01


Manufacturer: Lumi United Technology Co., Ltd.


Item Type Name: Smart Home Bridge


Installation Method: Surface-Mounted


Antenna Location: Home Security


Assembly Instructions Description: No assembly required


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works Well With HomeKit-Aware Devices - IR Blaster A Bonus
This hub makes a solid connection to my 2.4 gHz WiFi network and provides good coverage. Most (and so far for me, all) Aqara smart items bridged through it can be addressed in HomeAssistant through the HomeKit integration. No need to bother with Matter - unless you want to. The IR blaster, however, only functions with the phone app and does not expose paired items with HomeAssistant - and that it's only minus in my opinion. However, as I view the IR blaster as a nice bonus, and not core to the product I didn't dock the item a star in my rating. However, if the IR blaster were to be exposed - now, that would be something special! Devices are easy to set up and this hub performs a good as advertised. It's price point makes it a good choice for any home wanting to add good Zigbee coverage for the Aqara ecosystem. Nice. Also, note that I run this hub alongside another Zigbee coordinator (a USB stick) and both networks function without issue even though my 2.4 gHz spectrum is pretty saturated with competing networks. Again, nice! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2024 by Keith Weston

  • Aqara stands by their products.
I bought the M2 hub about a month ago opened it 2 weeks later because I was moving. Setup was a breeze, then the next day it was offline line no problem saw there was a firmware update did it worked for about 2 days now it stays offline will not reboot by hold the button. Even when unplugged and waiting to reconnect it boots back to offline. Customer service? Ha put in a ticket received a response the next day asking for information. Sent it didn't hear back from them again until 4 days later after I put in another ticket and then they asked to connect to the hub all I have to do is go into the hub messages and give approval. Problem there's no message. So I'm still stuck with a non functional hub. Edit 10/30. Barry was very helpful in troubleshooting the problem I was having. He went through every possible solution to get it back up and running before it was ruled dead. Aqara sent out a replacement and it works as intended. Which is good because I really like they're products. Finished setting up my door and motion sensors. Leak detectors and plugs. I'll be added their present sensor soon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2024 by MoodSwing

  • Works as expected.
I did not use the WiFi connectivity. I preferred using the wired connection. Attaching the device to Apple HomeKit was easy. Though, a little disappointment with the integration to HomeKit : this device seems turning around a Security System. Not like the Hue bridge from Philips, you don’t find your hub. And if you delete from HomeKit the security system, all the sensor disappears. This is a bad integration. Also, temperature sensors that are added on the hub are shown in the same room as the hub. Be sure to name your sensor accordingly to their respective room if you want to know where these are installed. Conclusion, the hub is doing its job, but very poor integration to Apple HomeKit. No room sync between the Aqara Home app and the Apple Home app. The Aqara Home app seems having less functionalities regarding the Xiaomi app which is supposed to be compatible. No sensor battery status on the Aqara Home app. Need to check this on the Apple Home app. A big effort for Apple HomeKit integration is required. PS, after the sensors have been added, it’s impossible to move them to another room. I therefore deleted the hub from HomeKit and reattached it in a room called Aqara (in Home App). Maybe it is possible while you’re adding the sensors to add them one by one and move the hub from room to room before adding the sensor, and maybe the sensor will be attached to the proper room. Something to try if you have time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2021 by Sillage

  • You need this for Aquara sensors. Works great with Home Assistant
If you have Aquara sensors, you absolutely need this hub. It works great with Home Assistant. At first, I tried to use the Aquara humidity sensors with a ZigBee stick, but I was unable to make it work reliably. Pairing the sensors was a bear, and sooner or later - days or weeks - they would become unavailable and needed to be paired again. This M2 hub was the solution for the problem and works great! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024 by Peter Nielsen

  • Simply Does Not Work Right
As of today, we're ripping all aqara devices off my network and throwing them away. Never, and I mean never will I give my money for this garbage. I would resell my devices, but I wouldn't put that trouble on anyone else. I'm tired of them being the continuous problem. The A1 and M2 hubs go offline randomly. My current hub won't let me change the Wi-Fi without a full reset, meaning I'll have to re-pair all the child devices again, manually. Is that quality programming? Is that consumer focused? The sensors have nowhere near the range that they say, and the mesh doesn't work. I have a lot of different vendors equipment offering off the Wi-Fi but it's only Aqara that can't seem to manage its connection. The device ranges laughable and the integrations are joke. This is not serious equipment for serious people. Aqara if you read this, you need to do a ton more testing before you release devices. There hasn't been a single device of yours that I've put in my house that hasn't been a giant pain in the butt. Amazon devices, I plug them in and they just work. That's why you're losing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2026 by Jason

  • Bought for Siri voice command TV IR Control
I bought this product for one reason, the 360 degree IR blaster and HomeKit connectivity so that I can add Siri commands and use my HomePod to control my LG tv. This is all I tested so I cannot review it’s connectivity to other devices, but for this… IT’S PERFECT! Admittedly, the setup is a bit weird (did not know it would speak to me lol 😂 ) and very clunky, so don’t get frustrated, but if you spend the time, it is worth it. Here is what I did: ——————————————— I’ll assume you have the device connected to your network and setup, and are in the Aqara App. Add your device. First you want to add your device(s). I.e. my LG Tv Don’t worry about Automation. For this you won’t go here, I assume you can setup other devices you connect automations here. For this, You want “Scenes” So this is where the setup is weird and clunky. You need to manually add each action you want (Tv volume up etc.). Yea, this is tedious but necessary. Basically what we are doing is creating a HomeKit scene for each action that will sink to your Home App. This sounds weird but works surprisingly well. Click Add Scene. You will see your TV, then remote, then alllll your remote options. Pick the first one you want. When naming each action, give it a device name then the action. I named my TV “El G”, so my scenes were named “El G Volume Up” “El G On” etc. Yes you have to do every action you want. **do not name it just “Volume Up” as Siri will just turn the HomePod up, thus the TV Name first. Once you have all the TV controls you want set up as scenes, click Edit at the bottom and you will see the option to sync with the MyHome app. Done! You will see all the crazy amount of scenes you just created synced in your MyHome App. Now when you say “Siri El G Volume Up” Boom, tv turns up!! TIPs *you can add delays and additional actions in each scene. I added a second volume up so the scene would turn my tv up 2 notches instead of just 1. **my tv controls my soundbar so I did not need to add that as a device. You may need to if you control your speakers separately ***you will see a Siri circle on the right in the Aqara app, if you select that you can record your own Siri command! Cheers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2024 by Kinformer

  • It's very tricky to setup, but it's the only option I found to use their smart switches
I setup it up with eero pro 6e. The process is frustrated. I tried to use eero app's trouble shooting functions to: 1. temporarily disable 5ghz 2. turn legacy mode on which suppose to works better with those old devices. But it stuck at the Apple Home Kit setup step when the app is passing the network information to the device. It tells me it failed to add this accessory, and the error is "network credential generation failed". I kind of stuck, and then I found on the top right corner of the app there's a setup mode switch I can use bluetooth for the setup. Using that option and manually type-in my wifi password it works! Later I also get it work with my wired network, which need to stay closer to my router, but I don't need to worry the wifi stops working suddenly. Oh, forgot to mention I was using iPhone for the setup, and I'd like to connect the Aqara eco-system to my Home Kit. If you can set it up with something like Android, or using other smart device eco-system then my experience may not apply to you. I'm just commenting this product is an hustle to set up on eero and Apple Home Kit combination. Hope this helps to you. I also don't understand why Aqara don't offer a newer product as the gateway to their smart switches, I really like their offering of no-neutrual wire required switches (cheaper than lutron). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2024 by diamondtin

  • Easy to set up with Home Assistant and Alexa!
The Aqara Smart Hub M2 is a fantastic smart home hub that exceeded my expectations in every way. This compact hub is easy to set up and offers an incredible range of features that make it an indispensable addition to any smart home. One of the standout features of the Aqara Smart Hub M2 is its compatibility with a wide range of smart home devices, including sensors, switches, and cameras. This makes it incredibly versatile and allows for seamless integration with other smart home systems. Another impressive feature of the Aqara Smart Hub M2 is its support for Apple HomeKit, which allows for convenient control of your smart home devices using Siri voice commands or the Apple Home app. This integration with Apple's ecosystem is seamless and works flawlessly. The hub itself is also well-built and has a sleek and modern design that blends seamlessly into any home. The setup process was straightforward, and the hub connected to my Wi-Fi network without any issues. Overall, I am extremely impressed with the Aqara Smart Hub M2 and would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable and versatile smart home hub. It's easy to use, packed with features, and offers excellent value for money. A must-have for any smart home enthusiast! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2023 by Andrew I.

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