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While searching for an appropriate Zigbee protocol Hub, I was very pleased to discover this compact 2.4GHz WiFi-6 Multi-protocol Bluetooth-enabled model HM-G02E USB-A Zigbee & Thread Smart Hub ( see photos for product, Specifications, and Instructions ) compatible with Aqara, Thread, and Zigbee devices. 鈥楥hild鈥 devices are added via the 鈥楢qara Home鈥 App available for IOS and Android. Optionally, the M100 device is also HomeKit-enabled.
After downloading the Aqara Home App ( on to both an old iPad mini, and a Samsung Galaxy A15 phone ), registering for an Account tied to my email address and creating a password, I struggled for quite a while, but was eventually able to pair the M100 device to the App. Unfortunately, no matter how many methods used, I was unable to get the M100 or App to recognize and pair with a third-party Zigbee Smart Plug ET12 鈥榗hild鈥 device having Zigbee 3.0 protocol. If it is known that similar products are not compatible with the M100, potential buyers should clearly be made aware of the limitation within the product listing.
The Smart Hub is claimed to be compatible with numerous listed third-party smart-home ecosystems and Apps, supports execution of automations for Zigbee and Matter devices within the local area network, and is powered via USB-A cable plugged into a user-supplied common 5V power adapter, power bank, PC etc. The included manuals offer QR Codes to scan for direct access to the online User Manual, Installation Video, and App downloads.
Aqara brand model M100 Smart Hub - did not recognize my Zigbee 3.0 protocol Smart Plug
Reviewed in Canada on May 2, 2025
While searching for an appropriate Zigbee protocol Hub, I was very pleased to discover this compact 2.4GHz WiFi-6 Multi-protocol Bluetooth-enabled model HM-G02E USB-A Zigbee & Thread Smart Hub ( see photos for product, Specifications, and Instructions ) compatible with Aqara, Thread, and Zigbee devices. 鈥楥hild鈥 devices are added via the 鈥楢qara Home鈥 App available for IOS and Android. Optionally, the M100 device is also HomeKit-enabled.
After downloading the Aqara Home App ( on to both an old iPad mini, and a Samsung Galaxy A15 phone ), registering for an Account tied to my email address and creating a password, I struggled for quite a while, but was eventually able to pair the M100 device to the App. Unfortunately, no matter how many methods used, I was unable to get the M100 or App to recognize and pair with a third-party Zigbee Smart Plug ET12 鈥榗hild鈥 device having Zigbee 3.0 protocol. If it is known that similar products are not compatible with the M100, potential buyers should clearly be made aware of the limitation within the product listing.
The Smart Hub is claimed to be compatible with numerous listed third-party smart-home ecosystems and Apps, supports execution of automations for Zigbee and Matter devices within the local area network, and is powered via USB-A cable plugged into a user-supplied common 5V power adapter, power bank, PC etc. The included manuals offer QR Codes to scan for direct access to the online User Manual, Installation Video, and App downloads.