







Product description







Under the hood
The fanless design is silent and small, powerful enough to control hundreds of devices.Wired gigabit connectivity gives a stable connection to devices (*no Wi-Fi connectivity included)Store years of smart home data on the 32GB of fast, reliable onboard eMMC storage.Ships with Home Assistant OS built-in, 4GB of RAM allows it to run multiple add-ons to expand its capabilities.Green lives up to its name, using a couple of watts of power, being one of the most sustainable ways to run Home Assistant.Detailed support documentation is provided to help you get started, and Nabu Casa is also there to help if you have any issues during the initial setup.There is also the Home Assistant community that has created videos, blogs, social media groups, and blueprints making it easier than ever to set up your smart home.
Note: To control Home Assistant Green securely while away from your home network, either a Home Assistant Cloud subscription or other remote connection solution is required.
💡 EASIEST WAY TO GET STARTED WITH HOME ASSISTANT – With Home Assistant already installed, it only requires plugging the included power supply and Ethernet cable to get started.
✅ OFFICIAL – This official Home Assistant hardware is built and supported by Nabu Casa, the team driving the development of Home Assistant.
🏡 DESIGNED FOR THE HOME – The small, fanless, and silent design packs a quad-core processor, 32GB of storage, and 4GB of RAM.
📱 ONE HUB TO CONTROL THE WHOLE HOME – Cut down hub and app clutter and control your whole home from Home Assistant Green.
🤖 AUTOMATE EVERYTHING – Make all the devices in your home work in harmony – have your lights dim when you start watching a movie, or turn off your heat when you’re away from home.
🔒 YOUR HOME, YOUR DATA – Your home’s data will be kept in the home on your Green. You can easily view, share, and export that data anywhere you want.
🌿 POWER EFFICIENT – Using only a couple of watts of power, it is the Green way to run Home Assistant.
🔗 USB EXPANDABILITY – If you need more connectivity, expand your Home Assistant Green with Z-Wave, Zigbee, and Thread USB devices.

Ryan Miner –
The ultimate smart home solution, and the easiest way of setting it up
I like to consider home assistant the god of smart home hubs, and so far it is. There’s tons of things you can do, and any compatible devices (which includes a lot) can work together seamlessly. As far as connectivity goes, it connects to your home network with Ethernet, requiring no wireless setup, and from there can run everything locally. This results in almost instant response times from automations, not to mention the amount of flexibility you get when setting those automations up to begin with. Yes, this may be a pricy way of setting up a smart home, but so far it’s been worth it.
T –
Beginner-friendly way to break down all walled gardens & turbocharge device compatibility
Home Assistant is amazing! It breaks down all the walled gardens between Smart Home vendors like Lutron, Google Home, Amazon Alexa, etc. Ex. I can now use the Lutron motion sensor to control all other smart home devices that could not talk to Lutron directly. It also fixes stupid bugs like the Arlo Video Doorbell no longer announcing motion on Amazon Echo devices via Alexa; I can now use Home Assistant to announce motion on the Arlo Doorbell on Echos and Sonos and other speakers around the house. It also enables truly hands-free automations like setting the correct Philips Hue lighting scenes whenever I start or stop video playback on a Zidoo video player. These examples are just scratching the surface.Home Assistant, using local control, responds much faster and more reliability than cloud-based automation platforms like Alexa and Google Home. It’s also compatible with so many more devices than the cloud-based platforms.Don’t let the Home Assistant’s geeky reputation scare you away. The Home Assistant Green device is completely plug-and-play. Make sure you install the HACS (Home Assistant Community Store) to get the most out of HA.Amazon wants me to say something about size: the Home Assistant Green is tiny and unobtrusive, you can tug it away anywhere.
Matt –
Powerful Device but I would be Cautious to say “For Beginners”
I ended up buying this device about 2 months ago when the Alexa devices could no longer access the Sengled cloud servers. This change rendered most of my smart bulbs useless via Alexa voice control, so that’s how I landed on Home Assistant Green.I admittedly did not do enough research to truly understand what I was buying and I’ve spent the last 2 months experimenting and this ultimately was a great purchase for me. In addition to the cost of the Home Assistant Green (Which isn’t peanuts necessarily) I had to buy 4 additional antennas so HA could communicate with the various devices I have. Another cost was a powered USB hub so I could connect all 4 USB antennas at once; due to HA only having 2 USB ports. These are all relatively cheap antennas (around $20-25/a piece) but costs are slowly adding up. To be fair though, HA did discover a lot of my devices just out of the box and hardwired to my router, so if you just need the basics, then you might not need to purchase anything additional depending on your device setup. BUT, if you do want more control and flexibility with your current mixed brand smart devices, then HA with a couple of small add-ons is the way to go. The reason I would say this isn’t exactly for beginners is because it’s not necessarily a plug n’ play setup like it is setting up devices in Amazon Alexa. Depending on your devices and how easily they integrate with Home Assistant Green would determine the level of experience needed to fully leverage the automation capabilities of the Home Assistant. I’ve been able to move all of my smart home devices under one roof now through Home Assistant and utilize local control all while maintaining voice control with Alexa via the Home Assistant Cloud subscription.All in all this has been a great little investment and with some effort to learn on my part, I’ve really been able to dial in control over my home smart devices and setup some automations that are only possible through Home Assistant Green (and possibly other “like devices”).
H –
Easy Pluggin Automation
So far excellent. Plugged in, and connected, and updated, and works well. Easily attached some smart plugs (Tp-link Kasa HS103), and setup a schedule.I will recommend this to anybody wanting a more privacy focused IoT setup, but lacks the time to build out their own Home Assistant box / container; and prefers a single purpose appliance / hardware for home automation.Bought this also in some ways to support the open Home Assistant community as a competitive choice.
Eugenio Bosatta –
Great product if you don’t want to use cloud
Installation is easy, it looks very good. Connects super fast. It takes a while to learn how to use it but you can create really cool automations with this tool.
John D –
Does what it’s supposed to do
I purchased this so that I could get my Reolink cameras in my Apple home. It took a few YouTube videos, but I finally figured it out and it works perfectly.
Jerssmith –
Rock-Solid and Amazingly Easy to Set Up
The Home Assistant Green has been absolutely fantastic. Setup was incredibly easy — I had it up and running in just a few minutes — and it hasn’t had a single issue since. It just works, plain and simple.Reliability is key for me since all of my home automation runs off it, and this little box has been running 24×7 without missing a beat. Everything from lights and sensors to locks and automations performs smoothly and consistently.If you’re looking for a dependable, plug-and-play way to run Home Assistant, this is it. Totally worth it — I couldn’t be happier with how stable and reliable it’s been.
Chucktown Memes –
Major upgrade to smart home for the tech literate
I’ve been so happy with the purchase of my Home Assistant Green. Home Assistant has become my newest addiction and it’s amazing how much you can customize vs. Google Home/Apple Home/etc. If you’re not technically savvy you might not enjoy this setup, but if you are it is amazing how much you can customize.
N. R. Cooper –
Absolute simplicity for a new starter with Home Assistant (as I am). Plug it in and connect the network cable. That’s it no other connections required. Log into it from whatever you have handy and follow the prompts then away you go. No noisy fans. It runs cold. It just works. Happy days.
PRADELLI Giovanni –
Conforme à la description, look plutôt sympa et l’implémentation de smart home est aussi paramétable que la version logicielle. BAckup prévu, mise en route rapide. Détecte facilement les appareils matter (prises, multiprises) et affiche bien les consommations énergétiques (si le matériel interfacé le fait) mois j’ai interfacé avec Merros et aucun soucis…
Thomas –
Ich habe mir die Home Assistant Green kürzlich ins Haus geholt und bin bisher echt begeistert. Der kleine Kasten ließ sich schneller einrichten als ich gedacht hatte – einfach Strom und LAN dran, ein paar Minuten später war das System startklar.Besonders gut gefällt mir, dass man sich nicht erst endlos mit Hardware-Konfiguration herumschlagen muss: Die Box bringt das Betriebssystem vorinstalliert mit, das spart mir Zeit und Nerven.Auch der Stromverbrauch ist minimal – laut Tests im Leerlauf nur rund 1,7 W.Klar, es gibt ein paar Einschränkungen: Wenn man viele Protokolle wie Zigbee oder Z-Wave nutzen will, braucht man noch zusätzliche USB-Sticks.Für mein Smart-Home mit vielen Geräten ist das akzeptabel – ich spare mir dafür eine aufwändige Eigenbau-Lösung.Fazit: Wenn man wie ich ein solides Zentrum für Smart-Home-Automatisierungen möchte – das läuft, stabil ist und wenig Aufwand macht – dann ist diese Lösung eine starke Wahl. Ich würde sie wieder kaufen.
Oscar Alvarez Valle –
A funcionado bien a la primera.En mi caso ha sido una migración desde una Raspberry Pi 3B+ con Homeassistant de 32Bits.AL restaurar el Backup previamente guardado, ha quedado Homeassistan en funcionamiento, tal cual estaba.
Client d’Amazon –
Très facile à installer , intégration TaHoma , wiser, eufy, Toyota , iCloud facile (avec ChatGPT 5)