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SwitchBot Hub 2 Review: The Smart Hub That Ties Your Sleep Bedroom Together

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Updated
May 17, 2026
SwitchBot Hub 2
$79.99
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Key Features

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Built-In Temp & Humidity Sensor

The front display shows live bedroom temperature and humidity, so you can spot why a night ran hot or stuffy without buying a separate hygrometer.

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Matter Compatible

Works with Apple Home, Google Home, Alexa, and Samsung SmartThings over Matter. One hub, all the ecosystems.

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Scene Buttons for Bedtime

Two physical touch buttons trigger custom scenes. Tap once to dim lights, close curtains, and start a white noise plug at the same time.

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Bluetooth + Cloud Bridge

Turns nearby Bluetooth SwitchBot devices into Wi-Fi controllable ones. Useful if your curtain bot or blind tilt sits behind a wall the router can\’t reach.

Our Experience

We have a small pile of SwitchBot bedroom gear at this point. A Curtain 3 on the blackout curtain rod, a Plug Mini behind a white noise machine, a Blind Tilt on the venetians by the desk. Up until we added the Hub 2, every one of those lived on its own Bluetooth island. Setting a real wind-down routine meant juggling three separate app tiles.

The Hub 2 changes that part more than the marketing copy suggests. After pairing it next to the bed, every existing SwitchBot device showed up in Apple Home through Matter, which meant we could finally voice-trigger a “good night” scene from the doorway. Curtains close, lights drop to a warm 1800K, the noise machine plug flips on, all in roughly four seconds. The two touch buttons on the hub itself became the backup if our phones were charging across the room.

Surprise win: the temp and humidity readout. Pairing the chart with sleep tracker data made one thing obvious. The nights we slept the worst lined up with bedroom humidity climbing past 60 percent, not just temperature. We moved a dehumidifier into the room and stopped guessing.

Pros & Cons

What We Liked

  • Bridges older SwitchBot Bluetooth gear to Wi-Fi and voice control
  • Built-in temperature and humidity sensor is genuinely useful for sleep data
  • Matter support means it works in Apple, Google, Alexa, and SmartThings setups
  • Physical scene buttons make bedtime routines work without unlocking a phone

Worth Knowing

  • Display LEDs are visible at night, you may want to tape over them or face it away from the bed
  • Initial Matter pairing took us two tries on the first ecosystem
  • Power is USB-C cable to wall adapter, no battery option

Full Specifications

Dimensions 80 x 70 x 23 mm
Connectivity Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz, Bluetooth 5.0, Matter
Sensors Temperature (-20 to 80°C), Humidity (0-99%)
Smart Home Apple Home, Google Home, Alexa, SmartThings
Scene Buttons 2 customizable physical touch buttons
Power USB-C, 5V / 1A adapter included

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a Hub 2 to use SwitchBot devices?

No. Each SwitchBot device works on its own over Bluetooth from the SwitchBot app. The Hub 2 adds Wi-Fi range, voice assistant support, and scene automation across multiple devices.

Will it work with my Apple HomePod or Google Nest?

Yes, the Hub 2 supports Matter, so it pairs with Apple Home, Google Home, Amazon Alexa, and Samsung SmartThings simultaneously.

How accurate is the temperature sensor?

In our side by side with a calibrated hygrometer, the Hub 2 was within 0.3°C and 2% humidity, which is well within the range you need for sleep environment tracking.

Can I dim the display at night?

There is a low-light mode that dims the display backlight, and you can schedule it to auto-dim at a chosen bedtime in the SwitchBot app.

Final Verdict

If you have one or two SwitchBot devices in the bedroom and a phone is your only way to control them, the Hub 2 quietly fixes the friction. It pulls them all under voice control, adds usable scene buttons, and the built-in environmental sensor gives you sleep data you would have otherwise been guessing at. For an $80 hub, the sleep-quality return is hard to argue with.

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