








🏠 Master your smart home universe with Homey Pro — where tech meets total control!
Homey Pro is a cutting-edge smart home hub that unifies 7 wireless technologies and supports over 50,000 devices from 1,000+ brands. It offers local-first processing for fast, reliable automations and enhanced privacy. With its intuitive Homey Flow system, users can easily create complex routines to automate lighting, security, energy management, and more—all from a single app compatible with Siri, Alexa, and Google Home.







| ASIN | B0C5RFQNN4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #84,693 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #184 in Home Automation Hubs & Controllers |
| Item model number | HOMEY-PRO-US-03 |
| Manufacturer | Homey |
| Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 12.7 x 3.99 cm; 662 g |
B**K
My Homey Pro hub has performed exactly as advertised. Good support is readily available from a knowledgeable real person. One of my positive experiences concerned a Phillips Hue motion detector. Phillips is essentially a light bulb company so their focus is on controlling lights. My intended purpose was to detect unwanted people in my house. So I had to hack through all the stuff about controlling lights and about needing a bridge. Eventually, I discovered that the Phillips App would not run on my Android 9 phone. I was ready to give up and pitch the Phillips motion detector when Homey came to the rescue. I found out, after a little more hacking around, how to put the motion detector into pairing mode and presented it to my Homey hub. Homey found the motion detector and indicated that there was an App available to support it. Homey then downloaded the App to the hub and the motion detector works just fine. For those having frustrations with their Homey hub, be aware that these hubs are addressing a serious data communication problem. Being able to communicate with a vast array of devices from a large number of different manufacturers, many of whom would prefer that you used exclusively their hardware is seriously a non trivial problem.
N**A
I’ve been using the Homey Pro for a few months now, and I have to say—it’s one of the most powerful and versatile smart home hubs I’ve tried. The setup was surprisingly smooth, and I love that it supports so many different protocols (Zigbee, Z-Wave, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and more). Unlike other hubs that lock you into a specific ecosystem, Homey Pro gives you the freedom to mix and match devices from different brands, which is a game-changer if you already have a bunch of smart home gear. The automation capabilities are where this thing really shines. The Homey Flow system makes it super easy to create complex routines without needing to be a programmer. I’ve set up routines that adjust my lights, thermostat, and security system based on time, motion, and even weather conditions—all from one app. The interface is clean and intuitive, which is a huge plus. Performance-wise, it’s been rock solid. The response time is quick, and I haven’t run into any connectivity issues. I also appreciate that it works locally, so even if my internet goes down, my automations still run. That said, it’s not the cheapest option out there, and it might feel overwhelming if you’re just getting started with smart home tech. But if you want a powerful, future-proof hub that gives you total control over your smart home, Homey Pro is absolutely worth it. Would I recommend it? 100%—especially if you’re a smart home enthusiast who wants everything to work together seamlessly.
T**M
I have been using Homey Pro for a little over a year now. Prior to switching to Homey, I was using Apple HomeKit. That was great when I was new to building a smart home, but as time went on, I was growing more and more frustrated with Apple refusing to allow for any kind of advanced automations and with them taking forever to implement even the most basic features and device types. After wanting to try something else, I started using Home Assistant. That is extremely powerful and there isn’t much you can’t do with it, but I also felt like I needed a coding degree to set up even the most basic automations. Having a smart home is fun for me and I had very little fun using Home Assistant. This is when I decided to give Homey a try and I am SO glad I did. Homey has been nothing but amazing. They are fairly new to the US market, so there are some apps and some brands that don’t work at the moment, but unlike Apple, Homey actually interacts with and listens to it’s users. There have been so many new features, small and large, that have been implemented in just the past year alone. They are constantly working with companies to get more brand compatibility as well. I’ve really only had one brand that didn’t work for me and it wasn’t a big deal at all. VOCOlinc. Everything else that I already had, worked like a charm. Creating automations with Homey Pro is super fun. The smallest, simplest automations and the most complex ones. So far, there hasn’t been an automation that I wanted to do with Homey and wasn’t able to. The automations are fast and never fail to work. If an automation were to not work properly, you can get a notification sent to you and troubleshooting it is easy. You can see exactly where the automation failed and get right to fixing it, rather than having to test every part of it individually. People always complain about the price being too high, but honestly, if you can’t afford this, you probably got into the wrong hobby. It’s really not that bad, especially with everything you are getting and everything already being built in to the Homey Pro itself. I don’t need to go buy dongles and other accessories for it to work how I want it to, like I would with Home Assistant, for example. One purchase and you’re set. It’s hard for me to come up with anything I don’t like about Homey. It’s truly a great system and I would recommend it to anyone. Best smart home decision of my life.
A**R
I tried to integrate my home and a lot brands work with Homey Pro…it misses yet the brands in America….its because I returned it but in my test the technologies I can integrate worked very well…the only thing is when I remove the internet and close the app, it was NOT possibly to reconnect locally but if we leave the app open, all will work locally…
S**N
Tried setting it up, would not connect to wifi. Retrying multiple times, finally got it to connect but stuck infinitely at updating software prompt. Disappointed and have started my return.
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