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How to connect Samsung SmartThings Hub v3 to Apple HomeKit

Workaround required

The Samsung SmartThings Hub v3 connects Zigbee, Z-Wave, and Wi-Fi devices into a single platform with a local processing mode for faster automations. It serves as the backbone of the SmartThings ecosystem and integrates with Alexa and Google Home. A versatile hub for mixed-protocol smart home setups.

The verdict

Samsung SmartThings Hub v3 does not have native support for Apple HomeKit, but you can still integrate it using a bridge or workaround.

How to fix it

Samsung SmartThings Hub v3 works with Alexa and Google natively. For Apple HomeKit, run HomeBridge on a Raspberry Pi with the homebridge-smartthings plugin to expose all SmartThings-connected devices to the Home app.

Step-by-step instructions

  1. 1

    Samsung SmartThings Hub v3 works with Alexa and Google natively. For Apple HomeKit, run HomeBridge on a Raspberry Pi with the homebridge-smartthings plugin to expose all SmartThings-connected devices to the Home app.

  2. 2

    Open the Apple HomeKit app, tap Add Device or check your linked accounts — Samsung SmartThings Hub v3 will appear and you can control it with voice commands and automations alongside your other Apple HomeKit devices.

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