So sánh smart thing hub 2 và hub3

  • So sánh smart thing hub 2 và hub3
  • So sánh smart thing hub 2 và hub3

980.000 ₫

  • Phiên bản Quốc Tế HM2-G01 tương thích Apple Homekit, Google Home, Alexa
  • Hub trung tâm kết nối các thiết bị Aqara, hỗ trợ điều khiển từ xa, tạo tự động hoá
  • Hỗ trợ lên tới 128 thiết bị con
  • Tích hợp chuông báo động an ninh, chuông cửa
  • Tích hợp bộ điều khiển hồng ngoại cho TV, điều hoà và quạt
  • Công nghệ sóng Zigbee 3.0 và Bluetooth 5.0
  • Kết nối bằng Wifi 2.4GHz; đầu vào cáp micro USB 5V-1A/2A
  • Hỗ trợ cổng internet RJ45 giúp kết nối ổn định và thời gian phản hồi nhanh

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Samsung SmartThings Hub 3rd Generation [GP-U999SJVLGDA] Smart Home Automation Hub Home Monitoring Smart Devices - Alexa Google Home Compatible - White (Renewed)

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Bring hundreds of compatible devices like lights and sensors together wirelessly under a single hub that lets you monitor and make them work together in harmony. Personal scene settings like Movie Night let your customised modes keep going even if the internet disconnects.

Customise your mode of your routine

Use your personal settings to set your devices to work on their own. Time-based modes you create yourself such as Evening Mode let you shape the atmosphere you want without needing to move by changing the lighting, turning on the music and other devices for the ideal home environment every time.

Fits into your home décor

A minimal and unobtrusive design lets you fit the SmartThings Hub into your home environment. The small size and sleek appearance blends in harmoniously with your home so you can set it up in your ideal location to complement your home design.

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*Each SmartThings compatible device (such as a smartphone, appliance, device and/or SmartThings Wi-Fi Hub (as applicable)) requires a network connection. Feature performance may vary based on distance and network quality. All devices should be registered with a single Samsung Account. Some SmartThings features are available with a compatible Samsung smartphone and compatible Samsung home appliance only. Others also require a SmartThings Wi-Fi Hub and other compatible devices (such as smart lights). Compatible devices and available features depend on country, region and carrier. Check compatible devices and available features at https://www.samsung.com/nz/apps/smartthings/ or in the SmartThings app

In my home, I have smart plugs, smart lights, smart speakers, smart thermostats, smart locks, smart doorbells and more. Getting them all to work with each other to create a truly smart home is a challenge.

Samsung's SmartThings hub has long been the best option for integrating all such devices so that, for example, the lights turn on when I open my front door. The newest version of the SmartThings hub has a slimmer design and comes with Wi-Fi — but it's the app that really differentiates this device from all others, and makes it one of the best smart home hubs.

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Samsung SmartThings Hub review: Price and release date

The third version of the Samsung SmartThings Hub was released in 2018 (when this review was originally published) and retailed at the time for $99. It's since dropped in price to around $69.

If you're looking for a smart home hub and mesh router in one, then we recommend Samsung's SmartThings WiFi Mesh router, which puts the capabilities of the SmartThings hub into the router. It starts at $120 for the base unit, and costs $279 for a three-pack.

The SmartThings 2018 (V3) hub has roughly the same footprint as the older model, but it's a hair thinner and has a rounder shape. Although you can connect this hub via Wi-Fi to your router, the newer model also has an Ethernet port for a hardwired connection.

The hub can connect to Zigbee and Z-Wave devices from 50-130 feet away (depending on the construction of your home). But because you can connect this hub to your router via Wi-Fi, placing it in the ideal location in your house is much easier.

There's one USB port on the back — one fewer than in the previous generation — but, as with the second-generation hub, you can't use this port for anything. Samsung has been promising for years that you’ll be able to use this port to plug in a device to it; I'm beginning to lose hope. Same goes with the Bluetooth module in both hubs, which is used for setup only.

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Samsung SmartThings Hub v3 (left) vs. v2 (right)

The 2018 hub also lacks the battery backup of the previous model, but if you've lost power, chances are none of your other smart home devices will work, either.

If you're upgrading from an older hub, be prepared to do some work. You have to first remove the older device from the SmartThings app, then manually reconnect all your smart home devices. If you're like me and have a ton of devices, this can take some time.

Samsung SmartThings Hub review: Interface

Samsung's SmartThings app has changed a lot since we initially reviewed it. For one thing, the interface is a bit clearer than before. Now, the home screen is divided into sections based on what devices you have in each room and their status. Each device has a small card, and lets you control each.

A menu at the top left lets you dig into your rooms, devices, scenes, automations, and more. Press the Plus icon in the upper right, and you can also add devices to the system, as well as create scenes, automations, and lighting groups.

So sánh smart thing hub 2 và hub3

I liked that I could control the color of my Philips Hue lights from the SmartThings app, but that's about the extent of it. You can't control Philips Hue scenes (as you can in the Alexa app); I also wish that I could view feeds from security cameras.

Samsung SmartThings Hub review: Smart Home compatibility

Apart from its extensive automations, the best reason to purchase the SmartThings Hub is that it can connect to an incredible number of smart home products, including Ring video doorbells, Arlo cameras, Philips Hue, Lutron Caseta, Ecobee thermostats, TP-Link smart plugs and switches, smart locks from August, Yale, Schlage, and Kwikset, and yes, even Nest products.

You can also use Alexa and Google Assistant to control devices connected to SmartThings. Here's a full list of all devices that work with SmartThings.

So sánh smart thing hub 2 và hub3

When it comes time to add a new device, the SmartThings app will first attempt to discover the device automatically. If it doesn't appear in the app, you can add it manually, selecting from a bevy of options, including TVs, air conditioners, washers and dryers, refrigerators, robot vacuums, cameras, doorbells, and lights.

Samsung SmartThings Hub review: Automations

The main reason to use SmartThings is not that you can control smart home devices from a single app, but that you can link them together. So, for example, you can have a smart speaker play a sound if your doorbell camera detects motion, the water sensor gets wet or you arrive home.

So sánh smart thing hub 2 và hub3

You can create automations based on the time of day, the status of a device (such as a door sensor opening), or your or a family member's location. SmartThings has a few recommended automations, such as warning you if a window is open and a rainstorm is approaching. The hub can also be set to turn off your thermostat if a window is opened.

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SmartThings' automations are more sophisticated than both Alexa's and Google Home's Routines, though Alexa has been getting much better. Google Home is still pretty limited, though, as you can only initiate a Routine only via a spoken command, or by programming it to launch at a certain time of day.

Yes, you can use IFTTT with Alexa or Google Home to perform some more-sophisticated actions, but then again, you can use IFTTT with SmartThings, too.

Samsung SmartThings Hub review: Verdict

By virtue of its more-advanced automations and ability to link to both Z-Wave and Zigbee devices, the Samsung SmartThings Hub is still the best choice for linking multiple smart home products together.

Those who are more invested in Alexa's ecosystem may prefer the Amazon Echo (4th gen), which has a Zigbee hub built in; Alexa has some pretty good automations, too. But for those who need to connect an even wider range of products, the SmartThings Hub is the best option.

Michael A. Prospero is the U.S. Editor-in-Chief for Tom’s Guide. He oversees all evergreen content and oversees the Homes, Smart Home, and Fitness/Wearables categories for the site. In his spare time, he also tests out the latest drones, electric scooters, and smart home gadgets, such as video doorbells. Before his tenure at Tom's Guide, he was the Reviews Editor for Laptop Magazine, a reporter at Fast Company, the Times of Trenton, and, many eons back, an intern at George magazine. He received his undergraduate degree from Boston College, where he worked on the campus newspaper The Heights, and then attended the Columbia University school of Journalism. When he’s not testing out the latest running watch, electric scooter, or skiing or training for a marathon, he’s probably using the latest sous vide machine, smoker, or pizza oven, to the delight — or chagrin — of his family.