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Multi-Platform Smart Hub – The M6 Zigbee Hub seamlessly integrates with Matter (border router required), Tuya, Google Home, and SmartThings, creating a unified smart home system. (Note: Alexa not currently supported.)
Connect 125+ Smart Devices – Powerful Zigbee Gateway supports lights, sensors, plugs, and more, enabling full home automation with reliable, long-range signal coverage for large or multi-story homes.
Future-Proof Matter & Zigbee Support – Dual-protocol compatibility (Zigbee Bridge + Matter Hub) ensures your smart home stays up-to-date with the latest standards and devices.
Easy Setup & Intuitive Control – Get started in minutes with a user-friendly app. Create custom scenes, schedules, and automations for a truly personalized smart home experience.
Automatic OTA Updates – Enjoy hassle-free remote upgrades, keeping your Zigbee Smart Hub optimized with new features and enhanced performance over time.
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Marvin Baker, Jr. –
Sengled
This hub works with my Sengled bulbs and I can control them with Alexa again. The Sengled app stopped working and they are not providing any type of support. I thought I was going to have to replace them but luckily this worked right out of the box. I’m very relieved and happy. I wasn’t able to get the Sengled diffuser to work but I’m ok with that.
Jayanth Vanaparthi –
Best Matter Hub for Tuya Products
I am finally able to get 20 tuya blind motors into homekit with no hassle. Extremely happy and reliable. Easy to set up and add the hub into smart things/homekit. All the tuya devices added to smart things get’s added to the hub as sub devices and shows up in the homkit. Need to explore adding more tuya products.
Mr. Niceguy –
Failed for me.
Easy to install on Alexa. But, unable to add any accessories. Fails every time.
Andrew Tuck –
Does not include power supply.
Setup was easy enough once I found a USB brick to plug it into. I was surprised to find out that it did not include one and at this price point, it should.
Dennis –
Handy little product
The hub arrived on time and was easily integrated into my HomeKit set up.
Blessed –
Thread not compatible
Unable to use with thread device, I would have to purchase additional hardware in order to use. It seems to be best for Zigbee devices.
Stuart Dole –
Shows promise, but doesn’t support Thread
I want to be able to control the Nanoleaf lights in the bedroom from Siri. I had it working, then the two Nanoleaf bulbs started to fail. They’d go dim and flicker, then sometimes would ignore input from the Home app or Siri – both would think the bulbs were off, but they’d still be lit up. Sounds like a power supply issue in the bulb.The least expensive thing would be to simply get a new set of bulbs from Nanoleaf, which I did. Except Nanoleaf has changed the design of the bulbs to ONLY supporting Thread, and not WiFi. I don’t have a Thread edge/border router to enable a Matter/Thread network. We don’t use a TV, and the Apple TV box is way old – does not function as a Thread router, and we don’t leave it plugged in anyway. Our HomePods are version 1. And our home mesh network works really well – it would be expensive to upgrade that to Eero or some such.This cute little box looked like the ticket. It seems it’s supposed to be a Thread/Matter hub. It cost about half of the next cheapest option, an Apple HomePod mini – and I don’t need another speaker. I ordered one and it arrived the next day. The ZemiSmart M1 hub is well packaged, and the design is simple – an Ethernet port with cable, a USB-C port for power with USB-A to USB-C cable, a “paperclip style” probe for resetting the box, and simple instructions.I installed the “Smart Life” app from the App Store and got that going, as per instructions.So I connected it to an Ethernet port on a convenient access point in my LAN, connected power, then spent many hours resetting and resetting and resetting it. I finally got it connected to the LAN as a bridge, and even connected into Apple Home as a bridge. I found there was a firmware upgrade, and did that in the app.Then I tried to connect a Nanoleaf lightbulb. It wouldn’t – from either the Apple Home, or the Zemismart “Smart Life” app. You need to use your iPhone (or iPad?) and scan QR codes – a lot. Both simply said I needed a Thread border router. Hello? Isn’t that what I have? So lots of power-cycles of the lightbulb, resetting the router, and the same result.I noticed that much of the app does not even mention Thread as you go through the menus and Q&A. It has options for BlueTooth, Zigbee, and some other protocols, but not Thread. The box the router came in DOES talk about Thread.It’s looking a lot more like I’ll need to send it back – I’d love for it to work! Then spend another $50 and get an Apple HomePod mini, and only use it as an edge router/bridge.It’s the weekend – I’ll try to contact the company next week. Before I package it up and return it.
Daniel –
Works
Works to find some of my Zigbee, still needs that last matter update that’s out there.
Romana Shaikh –
Got my Tuya Zigbee motion sensor into Smartthings.
Update profile –
No connection with smart plugs or alexa
Heeral Shah –
Better range. Does need reboot now and again. Would say for temp use its ok. Not permanent solution
Amazon Customer –
I have connected this to an Apple HomeKit smart home coupled with an Orbital mesh network. The device added in seamlessly, first time, no problems. So far it works with any of the new items I have added to my home. Everything just works!
nashman –
Absolutely not worth it if you plan on adding this to your Home Assistant install. It doesn’t expose many entities and is difficult to remove after you’ve decided it doesn’t work for you.