SwitchBot Hub 2 Review: One Hub to Control Your Whole Smart Home

Key Features
IR Learning + Matter
Point any infrared remote at the Hub 2 and it learns the commands. Matter support means it works with Apple Home, Alexa, and Google Home.
Built-In Climate Sensor
Front panel shows live temperature and humidity. Set automations like turning on AC when it hits 78 degrees.
Scene Automations
Trigger multiple devices at once. One tap to set lights, AC, locks, and cameras. Morning and bedtime routines built in.
Bridge Old + New Devices
Your 10-year-old AC unit and brand-new smart lights all show up in the same app. No ecosystem lock-in.
Our Experience
Smart home hubs usually lock you into one ecosystem. The SwitchBot Hub 2 goes the other direction, it connects infrared remotes (your TV, AC, fans), Matter-compatible devices, and the entire SwitchBot product line through a single $50 hub. That means your 10-year-old AC unit and your brand-new smart lights all show up in the same app.
It also packs a built-in temperature and humidity sensor with a small display on the front. So it doubles as a room climate monitor without needing a separate device. The IR learning feature alone is worth it if you’ve got a stack of remotes on your coffee table.
Renters love it because nothing requires permanent installation. The automations actually work reliably, we tested morning routines, bedtime routines, and leaving-the-house scenes over several weeks without a single misfire. At this price, it’s hard to find a better entry point into whole-home automation.
Pros & Cons
What We Liked
- IR learning bridges old devices into your smart home
- Matter support works with Apple Home, Alexa, and Google
- Built-in temperature and humidity sensor is genuinely useful
- Scene automations are reliable and easy to set up
- No permanent installation, renter-friendly
Worth Knowing
- Display is small and hard to read from across a room
- Initial IR setup can take patience for some remotes
- Best value comes when paired with other SwitchBot products
Full Specifications
| Connectivity | WiFi 2.4GHz, Bluetooth, IR, Matter |
| Voice Assistants | Alexa, Google Home, Apple Home (via Matter) |
| Built-In Sensors | Temperature + Humidity with front display |
| IR Range | Up to 30 feet |
| Power | USB-C (adapter included) |
| Dimensions | 3.1 x 2.8 x 0.9 inches |
| Weight | 4.2 oz |
| Price | $49.99 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the SwitchBot Hub 2 work with Apple HomeKit?
Can it control my old window AC unit?
Does it need a separate hub for SwitchBot products?
Is there a monthly subscription?
Final Verdict
At $50, the SwitchBot Hub 2 is one of the cheapest ways to bring your entire home, old IR devices included, into a single smart home app. The Matter support future-proofs it, the built-in climate sensor adds real value, and the automations work reliably. Anyone starting a smart home on a budget or frustrated that old devices don’t talk to new ones should put this at the top of their list.
Check Price on AmazonQuick Specs at a Glance
| Protocols | WiFi, Bluetooth, IR, Matter |
| Built-in Sensors | Temperature, humidity, light |
| IR Blaster Range | Up to 30 feet |
| Touchscreen | Yes, 2 programmable buttons |
| Voice Assistants | Alexa, Google, Siri (via Matter) |
| Automations | Scenes, schedules, geofencing |
| Compatible Devices | SwitchBot ecosystem + any IR remote device |
| Price Range | $49 – $70 |
More Smart Home Reviews
This review is part of our smart home gadgets guide, covering everything from smart speakers to automated curtains.
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