NéoDom Guide

What is a smart home hub used for?

A smart home hub centralizes compatible connected devices. It can simplify control, coordinate automations and act as a bridge for certain protocols.

Key takeaway: a hub is not always required, but it often becomes useful with several Zigbee or Matter devices, or with a setup designed to evolve over time. The right choice depends on your protocols and ecosystem.

The role of a hub

01

Protocol bridge

For Zigbee, a compatible hub is often required. For Matter, it depends on the controller and the product.

02

Centralized control

A hub can bring compatible switches, valves, sensors and thermostats into one more coherent interface.

03

Automations

It can help coordinate several devices in simple automations for heating, lighting, presence or daily routines.

NéoDom tip: choose the hub based on the devices you want to control, not the other way around. Always check supported protocols.

When do you need a hub?

A single WiFi device may not require one. A setup with several Zigbee valves, switches or multi-room automations often benefits from being centralized.

One WiFi device
Not always necessary.
Several Zigbee devices
Often useful.
Growing setup
Easier to structure over time.

Summary table

SituationIs a hub useful?What to check
One WiFi deviceNot always.The product app.
Several Zigbee devicesOften yes.Compatible hub.
Matter setupCase by case.Controller and available features.
Multi-room automationsOften useful.Your ecosystem.

NéoDom products to discover

NéoControl Hub Pro

NéoControl Hub Pro - Matter Gateway

From €22.90

For centralizing compatible devices.

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NéoDial Hub Pro

NéoDial Hub Pro - Rotary Control Center

From €199.90

For touch and rotary control, depending on compatibility.

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NéoHub Touch NS Pro

NéoHub Touch NS Pro - Scene Panel

From €64.90

For scenes and local control.

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Frequently asked questions

Is a hub mandatory?

No. It depends on the devices and the protocol.

Does a hub replace the internet router?

No. It centralizes devices, but remote access may still depend on your internet connection.

Which protocol should I choose?

WiFi for simplicity, Zigbee for several devices with a hub, Matter when your ecosystem supports it.

Can a hub make everything compatible?

No. Compatibility must be checked product by product.

Conclusion

A smart home hub is useful for structuring a connected home, especially with several devices. The right choice depends on the protocols and the products you want to control.

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