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SwitchBot Hub 2 (2nd Gen), work as a WiFi Thermometer Hygrometer, IR Remote Control, Smart Remote and Light Sensor, Link SwitchBot to Wi-Fi (Support 2.4GHz), Compatible with Alexa&Google Assistant

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  • Smart WiFi Thermometer Hygrometer: The SwitchBot Hub 2 features a built-in industrial Swiss-made chip (accuracy up to ±1.8% RH/±0.36°F) in its cable. Additionally, the panel comes equipped with a light sensor, which enables the screen brightness to adapt to the environment seamlessly. The WiFi functionality allows you to monitor your home's temperature, humidity, and light data, as well as their variations, anytime, anywhere.
  • Helps Consolidate All Your Infrared Remotes: With Smart Learning, our smart home hub can help you add tons of home appliance infrared remotes to our app to help make home life simple. You'll then be able to control appliances such as TVs, Air Cons, and more using Voice Commands (e.g. Alexa) or even using our app or your Apple Watch.
  • Use with Scenes and Geo-fencing: Temperature, humidity and light detected by SwitchBot Hub 2 (2nd Gen) can be used as automatic scene conditions as the trigger condition to control devices such as air conditioners to help maintain a comfortable environment at home. Use with other SwitchBot products to realize more automation scenarios with the help of our smart home ecosystem.
  • 2 Smart Buttons Included: Our device comes with two buttons to allow you to set up household appliances or automation scenes to be controlled when using our app. Just simply tap lightly and enjoy a host of different home automation possibilities, especially suitable for the elderly or children who cannot use smart phones or voice commands.
  • Supports Matter: SwitchBot Lock, Curtains and Blind Tilts are supported via Matter when using SwitchBot Hub2 (2nd Gen), which in turn helps make your device supported via HomeKit (support across other devices will come shortly after). Our hub also allows you to use third-party smart assistants such as Alexa, Google Home, and Apple Home for an even better smart home experience.



Product Description

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SwitchBot Hub 2 (2nd Gen) is a 4-in-1 smart home hub that allows you to monitor temperature and humidity, can consolidate infrared remote controls and features Wi-Fi to allow you to control SwitchBot devices remotely.

Wide infrared remote compatibility.

Wide infrared remote compatibility.

SwitchBot Hub 2 (2nd Gen) is compatible with over 80,000+ infrared appliances, with a larger signal area that allows you to cover the whole room. And with Smart Learning, your hub can learn and imitate remote controls in just 5 seconds.

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Control appliances even without Wi-Fi.

Even if your local network is down, you can control appliances like air conditioners locally by using our app via your smartphone.

Multiple Control Methods

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Voice command compatible.

SwitchBot Hub 2 (2nd Gen) supports Alexa, Google Assistant, Homekit, Siri Shortcuts, SmartThings, and more.

Control using our app.

Control using our app.

Get rid of all your outdated infrared remote controls and control your appliances directly using our app. Helping to make home life simple, and tidy!

Features smart buttons.

Features smart buttons.

Trigger preset Scenes set via our app directly from your hub to control multiple devices at the same time.

Smart watch compatible.

Smart watch compatible.

You can even control devices using smartwatches that run Apple WatchOS. Suitable for people who love sports or those that don't carry smartphones.

Integrate devices into HomeKit using Matter.

support matter

When connected to SwitchBot Hub 2 your existing SwitchBot Bot, Lock, Curtains, and Blind Tilts will now become Matter-enabled, allowing you to control them using Apple Home. You can also control IR remotes you've added to Hub 2 via smart learning in Apple Home. (App Version: 7.4)


Joshua Timothy
2025-07-31 14:37:17
The Hub 2 is the perfect addition to any smart home especially if you want Matter support or want to integrate SwitchBot devices into Apple Home. The screen auto adjusts brightness in relation to the brightness in the room, and has two customizable buttons that you can add via Matter into your home, and has temperature and humidity sensors. The main reason I got the Hub 2 is to pair the Universal Remote. I can now control my TV, Sound System, Apple TV, lights, air purifier. I love it, it makes controlling IR and smart devices in your home super easy. It works great controlling my SwitchBot Curtain 3 too.
Aguaman
2025-07-14 19:47:56
There's was a lot of buzz last year about the HomeKit compatible infrared blaster the Nature Remo Nano. It looks like a great product but unfortunately it is only for the Japanese market. The Switchbot Hub 2, however, beat it to the American market! And I have to say it's great! The update to change the IR blaster over to Matter was seamless and easy. The blaster works like a charm too!If there is anything to nit-pick about, I'd say that the Switchbot's phone app simply doesn't have very many pre-programmed templates to control various devices. Not that they are necessary. The Switchbot's ability to learn IR codes and button from current remote controls is fantastic and easy. As long as you have the remote, Switchbot can learn it! For all the devices I wanted to control, I ended up just creating my own templates using the "Others" category under "IR Appliances". Works great!A note note Apple TV users. Although Switchbot support will tell you it's impossible to control an Apple TV with Switchbot, that's just not true. It controls it fine. ALL Apple TVs can be controlled using IR signals from IR remote controls. You don't even have to mess with settings in the Apple TV. It just works out of the box. The hurdle to overcome, however, is to get a IR remote control for the Apple TV. Only a bluetooth remote comes with the Apple TV 4 and later, not an IR remote. Apple TVs gen 1-3 had IR remotes. You can still buy these older model remotes and Switchbot can learn them just fine, but the gen 4 and later Apple TVs added a new Home button which is not on the older remotes. The new Home button is how you put the Apple TV 4s and later to sleep. Luckily, there are many cheap ($10) 3rd party IR remote controls for the Apple TV 4 and later that have the new Home button. Just buy one of those, and you can use it to teach Switchbot how to control your Apple TV.Switchbot uses Siri Shortcuts to allow Siri to control an Apple TV. Would be nice if it had built in support for Siri, but using Siri Shortcuts works fine. Amazon's Alexa voice assistant can also control the Apple TV with Switchbot. So best of both worlds!I highly recommend Switchbot if you want to use it with Apple's HomeKit. It's not like we have much of a choice in any case. As far as I could tell, Switchbot is currently the ONLY smart home IR blaster in the American market that is compatible with HomeKit. But at least you know it works, and works well! :)
R A D
2025-07-02 10:51:40
I bought this hub because my current zigbee humidity/temp sensor did not update often enough (hourly) and I wanted one that was more up-to-date. This one was advertised as updating every 2 seconds, which is very impressive and great for setting up triggers for smart automation/routines. I also have a couple of Switchbot devices and this hub is Matter-certified, which is important because I use a SmartThings hub. The temperature setting is very accurate, however, like most hygrometers, the humidity is off by about 5-9%, but that's pretty standard and still closer to accurate readings than others I've used. My biggest gripe is that the temp/humidity sensors are located on the wire itself, which makes it a little awkward to setup (hard to stand the unit up without force-bending the wire) and place strategically in the home. I also wish there was a built-in rechargeable battery to use as back-up, especially at this price point ($70). The temp/humidity history is a nice data feature to review from the app. Solid 4 stars.
BadAstronaut
2025-06-11 18:35:15
I use this alongside the temp/humidity sensors, with two sensors indoors and one outside. I set it as a bridge for my HomeKit setup, and it reads loud and clear over to Apple Home. It also controls my 3 blinds as well, and allows me to use Siri to run them.
Cyber Woodsmith
2025-06-02 14:31:28
I bought the hub with 4 sensors. Setup was pretty straight forward. Hub integrated easily onto my Wifi network and Alexa environment. I have one sensor in my pump house with an alarm when the temperature drops near freezing. A second is inside a freezer watching for temperatures above 10 degrees. This sensor does not update very often, I think the Bluetooth signal has a hard time getting out. However all I need to do is open it and I have the history of it's performance. The third sensor is inside my small wood drying kiln I use for bowl blank. Here the humidity sensor is very useful. The 4th is inside my workshop so I know what issues I will face with glues and finishes. There are issues with the speed of the updates, probably caused by the distance from the hub, but the data is updated eventually. However the fact that each sensor records readings about every 2 seconds and stores those results helps remediate the slow updates. The data is there. Like I said it fulfills my needs. The app is well designed, robust, and provides a good set of tools to review this recorded data. All in all I would recommend this to anyone who doesn't need instantaneous temperature reading and alarms.
Ronny
2025-05-24 16:34:18
Gaat perfect
Kroma
2025-03-16 14:11:17
I purchased the Switchbot Hub 2 to accompany a Switchbot Universal Remote. I already owned a Switchbot Hub mini which sits at the other end of the house.I was interested to see which advances have been made since the release of the Hub mini.The Hub2 is easy to set up and was connected to my WiFi in seconds (once I'd remembered to disable MAC address filtering briefly on my router).I was able to 'move' some existing Switchbot devices and learned IR codes to the new Hub2 from my old Hub mini with a few button presses in the Switchbot app.Like the Hub mini, the Hub 2 is able to learn (and send!) IR commands for external devices such as TVs - allowing you to use your phone as a remote control - and also connects to Switchbot devices such as meters (temperature/humidity), door sensors, the universal remote control and other products I do not own, allowing access to some devices over the internet.The big advantage of the Hub 2 over the Hub mini is that it includes its own temperature/humidity sensors complete with a clear, lit display. The display can show the temperature/humidity that the Hub2 sensor reads (the sensor is on the usb cable) or can be set to display the temperature/humidity of any other Switchbot meters in the 'home'. It would be nice if the display could automatically alternate between sensors though.As with the Hub mini, alerts can be set for certain temperature/humidity conditions and these can now sound on the Hub 2 itself.The Hub 2 comes complete with a power adaptor (useful as it requires a 2A supply) and is very sleek in appearance.The Switchbot app allows much customisation of the Hub2 including the usual WiFi and cloud service (Google Assistant/Alexa/IFTTT) options. In addition to the Hub mini's settings, the Hub 2 includes display options and calibration settings as well as settings for Matter.As I don't own Matter devices from other manufacturers, I haven't been able to use this function fully but one added advantage for me has been that my various Switchbot temperature meters are now available as triggers for Google Assistant routines whereas 'pre-matter' Google home just showed temperature and humidity readings (although the ability to trigger 'routines' has always been available in Samsung's Smartthings app).Two configurable 'touch' buttons are available towards the bottom of the display. These can be programmed to activate 'Scenes' utilising other Switchbot devices or IR commands from this (or other) hubs. Or they can be hidden.The (older) Hub mini is a great device and has many uses beyond tying Switchbot devices together and making them available online. The Hub 2 is a worthy upgrade with its sensors and it future-proofs the ecosystem for when Matter products are more widely available.
Stephan Blendinger
2025-01-20 11:18:15
Warum habe ich den SwitchBot Hub 2 gekauft?Ich habe den SwitchBot Hub 2 gekauft, um die Hygrometer über Matter in mein SmartHome zu integrieren. Dies funktionierte ausgezeichnet. Sowohl der Hub 2 als auch die Hygrometer lassen sich über die App manuell in die Apple Home App über Matter einbinden.Integration und KompatibilitätDie Integration war einfach und unkompliziert, was besonders angenehm war. Es gibt jedoch eine Einschränkung, die man beachten sollte: Die Anzahl der Geräte, die man über Matter in die Home App einbinden kann, ist begrenzt. Das bedeutet, dass obwohl das Thermometer und das Hygrometer physisch ein Gerät sind, sie jeweils als separates Gerät zählen. Wenn du also viele dieser Geräte für verschiedene Anwendungen, wie das Messen der Feuchtigkeit in mehreren Gläsern, verwenden möchtest, stößt du schnell an die Grenzen der möglichen Verbindungen.Integrierte IR-FernbedienungEin weiteres Highlight des SwitchBot Hub 2 ist die integrierte IR-Fernbedienung. Diese ermöglicht es, IR-Geräte wie Fernseher und Receiver über die App zu steuern. Es ist sogar möglich, Routinen zu erstellen, was diese Funktion noch praktischer macht. Die Nutzung der IR-Fernbedienung hat meinen Alltag wirklich erleichtert und ist eine feine Ergänzung zu meinem SmartHome.Zusätzliche Hygro- und Thermometer-FunktionDer Hub 2 verfügt zudem über ein eingebautes Hygrometer und Thermometer, was eine nette Zusatzfunktion ist. Diese zählen allerdings auch als separate Geräte, wenn sie mit Matter verbunden werden. Das sollte man bei der Planung und Einbindung seiner SmartHome-Geräte im Hinterkopf behalten.FazitDer SwitchBot Hub 2 ist ein vielseitiges und funktionales Gerät, das die Integration von Hygrometern in ein SmartHome-System ermöglicht. Die einfache Einbindung über Matter und die praktische IR-Fernbedienung machen ihn zu einer wertvollen Ergänzung für jedes SmartHome. Die begrenzte Anzahl an möglichen Gerätverbindungen ist der einzige Minuspunkt, den man bei der Nutzung beachten sollte. Ansonsten überzeugt der Hub 2 durch seine Vielseitigkeit und praktischen Funktionen.Im Übrigen kann man die Entwicklung von Temperatur und Luftfeuchtigkeit über nützliche Diagramme auswerten. Hier ist ein Highlight die Angabe des VPD-Wertes, der für viele seit dem 1.4.2024 eine nützliche Funktion darstellt. ;-)Ich hoffe du findest meine persönlichen Impressionen nützlich.
Fabien
2024-12-30 16:06:13
Le produit remplit les fonctions pour lesquelles je l'ai acquis. L'intégration à Google Home se fait très facilement. Les informations sont très claires et le suivi de la température et de l'humidité est un plus. De même, l'intégration de la télécommande infrarouge est très bien (les 3 versions proposées ne fonctionnaient pas mais j'ai fait apprendre au HUB la télécommande très facilement) ; cela me permet de connecter ma PAC et de lancer le chauffage/clim à distance ou de mettre en place des règles (si température
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