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Cerebro Mini- Bolt v3
- Connects 60+ devices
- Z-Wave Plus protocol
- Up to 4 multi-controller setups (1 master 3 slaves)
- Wi-Fi enabled
- OTA cloud updates
- Controlled with Hogar Pro Mini S app
- 30m indoor, 50m outdoor wireless range
Cerebro Mighty
- Connects 60+ ZigBee devices
- Zigbee protocol
- Wi-Fi enabled
- Controlled with Hogar SE app
- 30m indoor and 50m outdoor range
Cerebro Turbo
- Connects 232+ devices
- Z-Wave Plus, ZigBee 3.0, and BLE variants
- Up to 10 multi-controller setups (1 master, 9 slaves)
- Wi-Fi, Ethernet, 3G/4G USB Modem
- OTA cloud updates
- Controlled with the Hogar Pro S app
- 30m indoor and 50m outdoor range
Product Queries
Should I get a smart home hub?
We’d say it depends on what you have and need. If all your smart devices back home run on Wi-Fi or bluetooth, and you just need a basic control over them all–you might not need to get a smart home hub. There are other smart controllers you can try in its stead. You’ll be able to connect a number of smart devices over your Wi-Fi.
But if you wish to control devices that don’t use Wi-Fi, if you’re looking to control as many smart devices as possible–regardless of protocols, or if you want a single app to control them all at a go; you will need to get a smart home hub.
What does a smart hub do?
A smart hub connects the devices in a home automation network and allows communication between them. Let’s say you own an IP camera that runs on Z-Wave. You wish to control it using your smartphone, which unfortunately does not use Z-Wave. A smart home hub in this instance, will act as a “translator” between the two–letting you control the camera via your phone.
Smart hubs can let you control several multi-protocol devices with a single app, at one go. This is not possible without one