Hubspace is Home Depot’s version of the connected smart home. It was designed to give users a simple way to set up smart home products, while also ensuring its catalog of products remains affordable.
As everyday smart products become more advanced, they increasingly replace the “un-connected” objects of yore. Smart versions are available for a dizzying number of products, but they often require a ...
The new platform upgrade enables switches powered by Hubspace to control any Hubspace-enabled light and adds advanced lighting and vacation mode features, all reinforced by Afero’s enterprise-grade ...
As smart homes continue to evolve, many homeowners discover that buying smart devices is only part of the equation. Real value comes from how well those devices work together—across brands, rooms, ...
Since its 2021 launch, Home Depot’s Hubspace smart home ecosystem has expanded rapidly and now consists of at least 150 products. At CES, the home improvement retailer announced five new smart home ...
Building a smart home can be intimidating. Not only do you have to figure out which products are best for your needs, but you also need to set them up using an accompanying mobile app and sync them ...
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With the expansion of its Hubspace brand into a smart security system, smart freezer, smart bathroom fan, and a connected Husky hose, The Home Depot thinks ‘mass market America’ is finally ready for ...
Home Depot’s very inexpensive, no-frills smart thermostat covers the bases and includes some features that the same-priced Amazon Smart Thermostat it competes with doesn’t. Home Depot has rapidly ...
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Hubspace Connect: A breakthrough capability that decouples physical wiring from digital control, allowing users to use switches and dimmers powered by Hubspace to control any Hubspace-enabled light.