Several new Aqara smart home products have appeared on the Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA) website, giving us an idea of what might be on show at CES 2025. At the end of December, on X, Aqara shared a teaser image of blurred products, which it said offered a “sneak peek” at the brand’s latest devices.
Most recently listed in the CSA database was the Aqara Hub M100, expected to be a successor to the M3 (currently $129.99 at Amazon). As the page provides little information about the smart home product, the full list of features and upgrades over the M3 is unknown. However, the listing reveals that it will run the same firmware, version 4.0.4, and offer Wi-Fi and Ethernet connectivity.
The Aqara Dimmer Switch H2 EU is also listed, though this time there is a product image included (below). The product uses Thread, with support for Matter 1.3 and Bluetooth, and works with a range of light bulb types. This device allows you to remotely control the light via the app, where you can set up a schedule and monitor power consumption.
Other products which have appeared at the CSA in the last few months include the Aqara Climate Sensor W100, the Aqara LED Bulb T2 E27 CCT and the Aqara LED Bulb T2 E27 RGB CCT. Aqara is expected to announce the release dates and pricing for at least some of its new smart home devices at CES 2025, which starts on January 7th.
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