Insteon Smart Hub Pro review: An old pro turns its attention to HomeKit<article>
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The Insteon Smart Hub Pro looks gargantuan compared to the diminutive Lutron Caseta Wireless Smart Bridge Pro. That’s partly because Insteon’s hub has an integrated power supply, and partly because the Insteon has two USB 2.0 ports (reserved for future use; they serve no function for the time being). Lutron’s much smaller bridge depends on a wall wart for power.</p><p>
If you have limited shelf space next to your router, you can mount the Insteon to the wall. But adopting Insteon’s HomeKit implementation means every member of your family will need to use an Apple device if they want to remotely control devices in the home. You can use Lutron’s bridge with either an iOS or Android device.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2947375/insteon-smart-hub-pro-review-an-old-pro-turns-its-attention-to-homekit.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Insteon Smart Hub Pro review: An old pro turns its attention to HomeKit