Devices compatible with Hubitat Smart Hub

Devices compatible with Hubitat Smart Hub



Hubitat publishes a compatibility list, although in addition most 'standard zwave certified devices' tend to work well.
Eg. typicall switches and plug in modules for example.


More unique devices like multi sensors that incorporate multiple functions in to one device, or that use special command classes may require a driver.

Hubitat also provides extensive documentation and videos as well as a thriving community forum and we highly recommend to search both for direct documentation as well as user experience:


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