Best Matter Smart Home Hubs 2026: 11 Compared
What are the best Matter smart home hubs in 2026?
TL;DR
Top pick: Samsung SmartThings Station (~$59-110) — cheapest puck that ships Matter 1.5 day-one plus Thread + Zigbee and doubles as a 15W Qi charger.
Best value: Aqara Hub M100 (~$30) — a USB-stick Matter controller + Thread border router for one-third the price of the M3.
Best premium: Aqara Hub M3 (~$160) — Matter/Thread/Zigbee/IR with on-device storage, no mic, ~2-5W draw.
Matter now has 750+ certified products, but which controller you buy still matters because platform Matter-version support is uneven. [src1, src5, src6]
Summary
A Matter hub (a "Matter controller") is the device that commissions Matter devices, runs their automations, and — when it also includes a Thread radio — acts as the Thread border router that low-power Matter-over-Thread sensors and locks rely on. In 2026 the Matter ecosystem has grown past 750 certified products, so device availability is no longer the bottleneck; platform implementation is. The same Matter device can work on one ecosystem and fail on another, and the controllers below sit on platforms at very different Matter versions: SmartThings was first to ship Matter 1.5 (within weeks of its November 2025 release), Amazon Alexa advertises a 1.4 SDK but implements only a subset, Apple Home is on a partial 1.4, and Google Home is still on Matter 1.2 and has not exposed generic switches to users. That gap is why which Matter hub you buy still matters in a supposedly "unified" world. [src1, src5]
For most people the best value path onto Matter is cheap: the Samsung SmartThings Station (~$59-110) is a compact puck that supports Matter, Thread border router, and Zigbee, doubles as a 15W Qi wireless charger, and runs the SmartThings platform that ships Matter 1.5 first — though Amazon buy-box availability is intermittent. The Aqara Hub M100 (~$30) undercuts everything: a USB-A-stick Matter controller and Thread border router that, per Matter Alpha, "delivers nearly identical Thread and Matter performance" to the M3 for smaller setups at one-third the price. For a more capable single box, the Aqara Hub M3 (~$160) adds Zigbee 3.0, an IR blaster, PoE, and on-device storage with no microphone or camera and a ~2-5W power draw. [src2, src3, src6, src7]
Beyond the entry tier, ecosystem and existing-device questions decide the pick. Amazon Echo Dot Max (~$100) bundles Matter + Thread + Zigbee into an Alexa speaker; Apple HomePod mini (~$149) is the zero-config Matter + Thread choice for Apple households; Amazon Echo Hub (~$180) adds an 8-inch wall dashboard. For local-first power users, Hubitat Elevation C-8 Pro (~$180) runs Matter 1.5 + Z-Wave 800 LR + Zigbee fully locally, Home Assistant Green (~$219 with dongles) offers 3,000+ integrations, and Homey Pro 2026 (~$379) is the only single box bridging Z-Wave + Zigbee + Matter + Thread + Wi-Fi + BLE + IR + 433MHz with on-device AI. The Aeotec SmartThings Hub (~$150) is Tom's Guide's pick for anyone not already app-locked, adding Z-Wave to the SmartThings + Matter stack. The SwitchBot Hub 2 (~$60) is a budget Matter bridge for SwitchBot's blinds/locks/curtains plus IR — but note it has no Thread radio. [src1, src3, src4, src8]
Top 11 Matter Hubs Compared
| Model | Price | Matter | Thread BR | Zigbee | Z-Wave | Local Processing | Best For | Buy |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aqara Hub M100 | ~$30 | Yes | Yes | Aqara only | No | Yes | Best value / cheapest | Check price |
| Samsung SmartThings Station | ~$59-110 | Yes (1.5) | Yes | Yes | No | Partial | Best overall Matter entry | Check price |
| SwitchBot Hub 2 | ~$60 | Yes (bridge) | No | No | No | Partial | Best SwitchBot + IR bridge | Check price |
| Amazon Echo Dot Max | ~$100 | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Partial | Best Alexa hub + speaker | Check price |
| Apple HomePod mini | ~$149 | Yes | Yes | No | No | Partial | Best Apple ecosystem | Check price |
| Aeotec SmartThings Hub | ~$150 | Yes (1.5) | No | Yes | Yes | Partial | Best multi-protocol SmartThings | Check price |
| Aqara Hub M3 | ~$160 | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Best premium privacy hub | Check price |
| Amazon Echo Hub | ~$180 | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Partial | Best wall touchscreen | Check price |
| Hubitat Elevation C-8 Pro | ~$180 | Yes (1.5) | No | Yes | Yes | Yes (100%) | Best local power user | Check price |
| Home Assistant Green | ~$219 | Via add-on | Via dongle | Via dongle | Via dongle | Yes (100%) | Best DIY / integrations | Check price |
| Homey Pro (2026) | ~$379 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes (local AI) | Best all-protocol | Check price |
Best for Each Use Case
Best Overall Matter Entry: Samsung SmartThings Station (~$59-110) — Check price
A compact puck that is a Matter controller, Thread border router, and Zigbee hub on the SmartThings platform — and doubles as a 15W Qi wireless charger. Because SmartThings was the first major platform to ship Matter 1.5 (within weeks of the November 2025 release), the Station is the cheapest way onto current Matter features. MatterCatalog calls it the best value for "maximum openness." A Smart Button on top gives one-press scene control. Note: Amazon US buy-box availability is intermittent in 2026 — if it shows "currently unavailable," check Samsung direct or Best Buy. [src1, src3, src5]
Best Value / Cheapest: Aqara Hub M100 (~$30) — Check price
The M100 is a USB-A-stick Matter controller, Matter bridge, and Thread border router priced at just $29.99 on Amazon. Matter Alpha's review found it delivers "nearly identical Thread and Matter performance" to the much pricier M3 for smaller setups, with "zero connectivity issues over three weeks" of testing. Its USB-stick form factor lets you plug it into a router, power bank, or any USB adapter, and it strengthens the Thread mesh as one of the cheapest Thread border routers available. It bridges Aqara's own Zigbee devices (not third-party Zigbee) into Apple Home, Alexa, Google Home, and Home Assistant. Best paired with an Aqara-heavy fleet or as a low-cost Thread extender. [src2, src6, src7]
Best Premium Privacy Hub: Aqara Hub M3 (~$160) — Check price
The M3 is the most capable single-box Matter/Thread hub with on-device storage. It supports Zigbee 3.0 (up to 128 child devices), Thread border router, Matter controller, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, IR blaster, and PoE — with no microphone or camera and a low ~2-5W power draw versus 10-25W for a Home Assistant server. It bridges to Apple Home, Alexa, Google Home, SmartThings, and Home Assistant, and the IR blaster can control legacy TVs and ACs. The best choice when you want a no-mic, locally-orchestrated Matter hub that still pulls existing Zigbee gear into a Matter ecosystem. [src2, src3]
Best Alexa Hub + Speaker: Amazon Echo Dot Max (~$100) — Check price
The Echo Dot Max packs Zigbee, a Thread border router, a Matter controller, and Wi-Fi into a $100 Alexa speaker with room-filling sound. For households in or willing to join the Alexa ecosystem, no other hub matches this breadth of protocol support at the price while also being a capable speaker. Caveat: Alexa advertises a Matter 1.4 SDK but implements only a subset of its features, and complex Alexa Routines still depend on the cloud. [src4, src5]
Best Apple Ecosystem: Apple HomePod mini (~$149) — Check price
For iPhone/iPad households, the HomePod mini is the simplest Matter path: it acts as a Thread border router and Matter controller with zero configuration, runs local Apple Home automations even when the internet is down, and sounds good for its size. MatterCatalog calls it "one of the best Matter controllers you can buy." It only handles Apple Home + Matter devices — no Zigbee or Z-Wave — so pair it with an Aqara M100 or M3 to add Zigbee. Requires an iPhone/iPad for setup; not usable on Android. [src1, src5]
Best Wall Touchscreen: Amazon Echo Hub (~$180) — Check price
A dedicated 8-inch smart home control panel with Zigbee, Thread border router, and Matter built in. Customizable dashboards surface camera feeds, device states, and room controls at a glance, designed for wall mounting or tabletop. Best for homes with 20+ devices where a dedicated visual interface adds value over voice-only control. [src3, src4]
Best Local Power User: Hubitat Elevation C-8 Pro (~$180) — Check price
Hubitat processes automations fully locally (no cloud), and its March 2026 platform 2.4.4 update added Matter 1.5 (including robot vacuum support) and Bluetooth (BTHome V2) on top of Z-Wave 800 LR and Zigbee 3.0. Rule Machine rivals Home Assistant for flexibility without YAML editing, and there are zero subscription fees. The one gap for a Matter buyer: no Thread border router, so pair it with a Thread-capable hub (Echo Dot Max, M100) for Matter-over-Thread devices. Steep learning curve, but the most reliable hub for complex multi-protocol homes. [src3, src4]
Best DIY / Integrations: Home Assistant Green (~$219) — Check price
The official Home Assistant hardware runs the open-source platform with 3,000+ integrations and 100% local processing. Matter arrives via add-on, and Zigbee/Thread/Z-Wave each require a separate USB dongle (e.g., a SkyConnect for Zigbee/Thread ~$30, an Aeotec Z-Stick for Z-Wave ~$50) that are not included in the base price. Setup can take days for full configuration, but it offers unlimited automation complexity and no vendor lock-in. Amazon US availability is intermittent; buying direct from Nabu Casa is often cheaper. [src3]
Best All-Protocol Hub: Homey Pro (2026) (~$379) — Check price
The 2026 Homey Pro is the only single box that natively bridges Z-Wave Plus, Zigbee, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, IR, 433MHz, Matter, and Thread, and it added double the RAM and on-device local AI for automations. All processing is local, and it works with Siri, Alexa, and Google Home simultaneously. The premium price is justified for large homes spanning every protocol generation, including 433MHz remotes or IR appliances that no other hub here reaches. [src3]
Best Multi-Protocol SmartThings: Aeotec SmartThings Hub (~$150) — Check price
Tom's Guide's pick for buyers not already locked to an app: it runs the SmartThings platform and supports Zigbee, Z-Wave, Wi-Fi, and Matter (SmartThings ships Matter 1.5 first), making it one of the most broadly compatible hubs available. It adds Z-Wave that the SmartThings Station lacks. No Thread border router, so pair with a Thread-capable controller for Matter-over-Thread devices. Best for users who want a polished SmartThings app plus a native Z-Wave radio. [src4, src5]
Best SwitchBot + IR Bridge: SwitchBot Hub 2 (~$60) — Check price
The Hub 2 is the budget way to bridge SwitchBot's affordable ecosystem (blinds, locks, curtains, Bots) into Matter, and it adds an IR blaster for legacy TVs and ACs plus a built-in thermometer/hygrometer and touch buttons. SwitchBot calls it a "Swiss Army knife." Important limitation: the Hub 2 has no Thread radio, so it is not a Thread border router — if you need Thread you must step up to the SwitchBot AI Hub. Best as a cheap Matter bridge for SwitchBot owners, not as a primary Thread controller. [src2, src8]
Head-to-Head Comparisons
Aqara Hub M100 vs Samsung SmartThings Station
At ~$30 vs ~$59-110, both are entry-level Matter controllers with Thread border routers. The M100 is cheaper, a discreet USB stick, and a great Thread extender, but it only bridges Aqara's own Zigbee devices and its non-Apple setup is still rough. The Station adds full Zigbee, the SmartThings platform (Matter 1.5 first), and a 15W Qi charger — but stock is intermittent. [src1, src6, src7]
Pick Aqara M100 if: you want the cheapest Matter controller / Thread border router, especially with Aqara devices or to extend an existing Thread mesh.
Pick SmartThings Station if: you want full Zigbee, Matter 1.5 day-one, and a nightstand Qi charger — and can tolerate occasional out-of-stock periods.
Aqara Hub M3 vs Amazon Echo Dot Max
Both give you the Matter + Thread + Zigbee trio. The M3 (~$160) is privacy-first — no mic or camera, on-device storage, IR blaster, ~2-5W draw — and orchestrates locally. The Echo Dot Max (~$100) is cheaper, adds a room-filling Alexa speaker and presence sensing, but carries an always-listening mic and cloud-dependent routines. [src2, src3]
Pick Aqara M3 if: you want a no-mic, locally-orchestrated Matter/Thread/Zigbee hub with IR control of legacy TVs/ACs.
Pick Echo Dot Max if: you're in the Alexa ecosystem, want a $60 saving, and prefer a hub-plus-speaker combo.
Apple HomePod mini vs Amazon Echo Dot Max
For ecosystem-locked buyers. HomePod mini (~$149) gives Siri + Apple Home + Matter + Thread border router with end-to-end encryption and zero-config setup — but no Zigbee and no Android. Echo Dot Max (~$100) gives Alexa + Matter + Thread + Zigbee with cross-platform Android/iOS support, but no native Apple Home. [src1, src4]
Pick HomePod mini if: every household device is Apple and you want end-to-end-encrypted, zero-config Matter.
Pick Echo Dot Max if: you're cross-platform or Android-first, want Zigbee built in, and prefer a $50 saving.
Hubitat C-8 Pro vs Home Assistant Green
Two local-first, no-cloud power-user hubs with opposite philosophies. Hubitat (~$180) is turnkey: native Z-Wave 800 LR + Zigbee 3.0 + Matter 1.5 + Bluetooth out of the box, with Rule Machine handling complex automations without YAML. Home Assistant Green (~$219) needs USB dongles for any radio but offers 3,000+ integrations and unlimited custom automations. Neither is a Thread border router on its own. [src3, src4]
Pick Hubitat C-8 Pro if: you want every radio in the box on day one with zero YAML and turnkey local control.
Pick Home Assistant Green if: you'll invest setup time, want 3,000+ integrations, and don't mind buying dongles.
SwitchBot Hub 2 vs Aqara Hub M100
Two sub-$60 budget Matter bridges with a key difference: the Hub 2 (~$60) bridges SwitchBot devices and adds IR + a thermometer, but has no Thread radio. The M100 (~$30) is cheaper, is a Thread border router, and bridges Aqara Zigbee — but doesn't talk to SwitchBot hardware. [src2, src7, src8]
Pick SwitchBot Hub 2 if: you own SwitchBot blinds/locks/curtains and want to bring them into Matter plus IR control.
Pick Aqara M100 if: you want a true Thread border router and the cheapest Matter controller, especially with Aqara devices.
Decision Logic
If budget < $40
→ Aqara Hub M100 (~$30) — a USB-stick Matter controller + Thread border router that tested on par with the M3 for small setups. Best with Aqara Zigbee devices or as a cheap Thread extender. [src6, src7]
If you want the best overall Matter entry under $120
→ Samsung SmartThings Station (~$59-110) for Matter 1.5 + Thread + Zigbee + Qi charging when in stock, or Amazon Echo Dot Max (~$100) for Alexa + Matter + Thread + Zigbee in a speaker. [src1, src3, src4]
If you are in the Apple ecosystem
→ Apple HomePod mini (~$149) for zero-config Matter + Thread. Pair with an Aqara M100 or M3 to add Zigbee, since HomePod mini has none. [src1, src5]
If you have existing Zigbee or Z-Wave devices to bridge
→ For Zigbee + Z-Wave: Aeotec SmartThings Hub (~$150), Hubitat C-8 Pro (~$180), or Homey Pro 2026 (~$379). For Zigbee only, the Aqara M3 (~$160) is the privacy-first choice. Matter does not bridge these radios by itself. [src2, src3, src4]
If you want maximum local (no-cloud) control
→ Hubitat C-8 Pro (~$180) for turnkey 100% local with Matter 1.5, Home Assistant Green (~$219) for 100% local with 3,000+ integrations, or Homey Pro 2026 (~$379) for local + on-device AI. Add a Thread-capable hub if you need Matter-over-Thread. [src3, src4]
If you want Matter 1.5 features today (cameras, V2H/V2G, soil sensors)
→ SmartThings Station or Aeotec SmartThings Hub — SmartThings shipped Matter 1.5 first. Hubitat C-8 Pro also gained it in the March 2026 2.4.4 update. Avoid Google Home (still on Matter 1.2). [src5]
Default recommendation
→ Samsung SmartThings Station (~$59-110) when in stock for the best Matter-version support per dollar; otherwise Amazon Echo Dot Max (~$100) for an always-available Matter + Thread + Zigbee hub-plus-speaker. [src1, src3, src4]
Key Market Trends (2026)
- Matter passes 750+ certified products — platform support is now the bottleneck: Device availability is no longer the problem; uneven platform implementation is. The matter-smarthome.de 2026 status review flags lack of public implementation detail as the standard's biggest weakness. [src5]
- Platform Matter-version gap is wide: SmartThings shipped Matter 1.5 within weeks of its November 2025 release; Apple Home sits on a partial 1.4, Amazon Alexa implements only part of its 1.4 SDK, and Google Home is still on Matter 1.2 with generic switches not exposed to users. The controller you pick determines which Matter features you can actually use. [src5]
- Sub-$30 Matter controllers arrive: The Aqara Hub M100 ($29.99) is a USB-stick Matter controller + Thread border router that, per Matter Alpha, performs nearly identically to the 3x-pricier M3 for small setups — undercutting every other Matter controller. [src6, src7]
- Thread border routers are now standard in mainstream hubs: Aqara M100/M3, Echo Dot Max, Echo Hub, HomePod mini, SmartThings Station, and Homey Pro 2026 all act as Thread border routers — but several popular hubs (Hubitat C-8 Pro, Aeotec SmartThings Hub, SwitchBot Hub 2) still lack a Thread radio, so check before buying. [src1, src3, src8]
- Local processing is the premium differentiator: Hubitat, Home Assistant, and Homey Pro 2026 (now with on-device AI) compete on 100% local, no-cloud operation as privacy and outage concerns grow. [src3, src4]
- Matter "compatible" still doesn't mean interoperable: The same device can work on one ecosystem and fail on another (IKEA's Bilresa remote fails on Google; their water-leak detector is unsupported on Alexa). Verify specific device-ecosystem pairs before committing. [src5]
- IKEA's Thread offensive expands the device fleet: IKEA is rapidly adding 20+ Thread-based Matter products, broadening affordable Matter device choice alongside Aqara, Bosch, Philips Hue, and ABB. [src5]
Important Caveats
- Prices are approximate US street prices as of June 2026. Aqara M100 ~$30, Echo Dot Max ~$100, Aqara M3 ~$160, Hubitat C-8 Pro ~$180 (list ~$200), Echo Hub ~$180, Homey Pro 2026 ~$379. SmartThings Station and Home Assistant Green showed "currently unavailable" on Amazon US at verification — check Samsung/Best Buy and Nabu Casa respectively. Sales and regional pricing vary.
- Matter compatibility does not guarantee universal interoperability — test specific device-ecosystem pairs before buying.
- Matter 1.5 features (cameras, V2H/V2G EV charging, soil sensors) require both a hub running 1.5 firmware AND devices that ship 1.5 — most controllers gain support via 2026 firmware rollouts, not at purchase.
- Home Assistant Green's base price does not include Zigbee/Thread/Z-Wave dongles — budget $30-80 extra. SwitchBot Hub 2 and Hubitat C-8 Pro are Matter controllers but NOT Thread border routers.
- Cloud-dependent hubs (Echo, Google Nest) lose advanced automation during internet outages, though basic local Zigbee/Thread control may still function. Apple HomePod mini requires an iPhone/iPad for setup and is unusable on Android.