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Aqara
Aqara has officially launched its latest smart home device that also doubles up as a smart home hub: the Thermostat Hub W200.
First announced back in January at CES 2026, the Aqara Thermostat Hub W200 is now on sale for $159.99, with an optional C-wire adapter available for $29.99.
The Thermostat Hub W200 is a wall-mounted thermostat with a 4-inch color touchscreen but it can, as mentioned, also act as a central control panel for your smart home.
Like we’ve seen with the likes of Aqara’s Camera Hub range, the W200 not only acts as a Zigbee-based hub for Aqara “child” devices, but is also a fully blown Matter controller with Thread border router skills as well.
On the smart heating side, it’s one of the first smart thermostats to support Apple’s new Adaptive Temperature and Clean Energy Guidance features in iOS 26, which means temperature adjustments based on whether Apple thinks you’re home, asleep, on your way back home and when the local grid is cleaner or cheaper to use.
These nifty energy features only work inside Apple Home but, because of those Matter controller capabilities, it’s also still useful outside of Apple’s ecosystem, with Wi-Fi, Thread and Zigbee, managing Aqara devices and third-party Matter devices across platforms like Google Home, Alexa, SmartThings and Home Assistant.
Like the Aqara Panel Hub S1, which went live at last year’s CES, the W200 can also display doorbell snapshots and allows you to unlock an Aqara smart lock directly from the screen.
The W200 also features an mmWave sensor, so can be used for presence-based automations, such as tweaking temperatures depending on whether a room is actually in use.
Aqara is pitching the W200 as part of its spatially aware smart home setup, where heating, lighting or security features react to where people are in the house, rather than relying on fixed schedules or basic motion detection.
If you team the W200 up with additional Aqara sensors such as the Climate Sensor W100 or the Presence Sensor FP300, users will be able to get a much more granular setup, where specific rooms could be prioritized for heating based on real-time occupancy and temperature readings, rather than just whatever the thermostat happens to think is going on in the hallway.
Aqara’s first thermostat aimed at the US market, the W200 is designed to play nicely with a wide range of HVAC systems, including furnaces, heat pumps, boilers and PTAC units.
If you’re all-in on Apple Home, the Adaptive Temperature and Clean Energy Guidance features are the big features but, if you’re not, the W200 should still be a pretty capable all-in-one hub and thermostat combo, especially with that brand-agnostic Matter support.
It’s available now in the US for $159.99. A matte-finish version is set to land in Apple Stores later this year for an extra $10.
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