The SwitchBot Hub 3 smart home controller is now available for purchase. The Matter-capable device is quite different than other smart home hubs we’ve tested, starting with its rotary knob that can adjust the target temperature on a smart thermostat, the brightness of smart lighting devices, or the volume level of a connected speaker.
Another feature that makes the $120 controller so interesting is the USB-C cable that connects it to its power supply: The cable senses the ambient temperature and relative humidity in the room where the Hub 3 is installed. These readings are shown on the hub’s display.
Outfitted with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi radios, users will be able to control most any of SwitchBot’s own smart home products—ranging from its smart locks to its motorized curtain and tilt-blind controllers—while also rendering those devices Matter compatible.
The hub is also equipped with both an infrared transmitter and an IR receiver for controlling TVs and other home entertainment gear as well as appliances such as fans and air conditioners that use that control interface. The device is also compatible with Amazon Alexa, Apple Siri, Google Home, and Samsung SmartThings. IFTTT support rounds out its near-universal compatibility.
Users will be able to send up to 30 programmable commands to trigger automation scenes involving Matter-compatible products from other brands that are already integrated into Apple Home.
The SwitchBot Hub 3 comes with a tabletop stand or it can be mounted to the wall with either screws or double-sided 3M VHB tape (both come in the box). The SwitchBot Hub 3 is available now for $119.99. We had a very favorable take on the earlier SwitchBot Hub 2, so look for our in-depth review of this new model soon.