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The best HomeKit hubs of 2025

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Fans of iOS will probably find Apple Home (or HomeKit) to be the best choice for their smart home. Not only does it work smoothly with your iPhone or iPad, but it supports a long list of products — and with Matter compatibility, it can sync with gadgets beyond the ecosystem, too.

However, to get the most out of Apple Home, you'll want to invest in a HomeKit hub. This will serve as the brains of the operation, allowing you to connect other gadgets to the hub for quick access. But when compared to Amazon Alexa and Google Home, your choices for Apple Home hubs are a bit limited. Thankfully, your available options are incredibly high in quality — so while only a handful of choices are available, there should be something that fits your needs.

Here's a look at the best Apple Home hubs of 2025. And be sure to keep your eyes peeled for a possible Apple smart display, which has long been rumored to be in development.

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HomePod mini

Pros
  • Computational audio optimizes the experience
  • Clean-sounding highs and mids
  • Compact size makes it discrete
  • It's the most affordable HomeKit home hub
Cons
  • Siri lacks the advanced intelligence of its competitors
  • Short power cord

Unlike Amazon Alexa and Google Asisstant, you won’t find many smart speakers that play nicely with HomeKit. Thankfully, HomePod mini more than makes up for the dearth of options. It’s available in a wide array of colors and boasts a sleek design that should fit into most households without clashing with your décor. It’s designed to work seamlessly with iPhone and other HomeKit devices, giving you quick and easy access to everything in your smart home. The icing on the cake is the $99 price tag -- and despite its reasonable price, you’ll still be treated to premium audio that can churn out some impressive tunes.

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Apple TV 4K

Pros
  • Lightning quick navigation
  • Gorgeous Audio and Video output
  • Feature-packed
  • Extremely Powerful
  • Intuitive, uncluttered interface
Cons
  • Several features exclusive to Apple users

Although smart speakers are typically used as smart home hubs, the Apple TV 4K is actually a great alternative. Since it’s often placed in a central location in your home (that is, right next to your TV), Apple TV 4K is in a prime position to hear your voice commands and take control of your smart devices. Beyond serving as a HomeKit hub, the Apple TV 4K lets you access some of today’s most popular streaming services (such as Apple TV, Netflix, and Prime Video) and comes with a versatile remote control for easy access.

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Apple iPad Pro

Pros
  • Sleek and modern design
  • Bright, vivid, gorgeous display
  • Wild performance from the M2 chip
  • Apple Pencil hover feature
  • iPadOS 16 is super robust
Cons
  • Stage Manager needs more work
  • Lackluster, awkward front camera
  • Prohibitively expensive

Although there are a few caveats to work around, your trusty iPad can double as a HomeKit hub. Consider using this for your hub if you don’t need a standalone device such as a smart speaker, or if you love the portability and versatility offered by this powerful tablet. It's important to note that iPads are much more expensive than both the HomePod mini and Apple TV 4K, so only consider this option if you also need a tablet (or can find a refurbished one at a great discount).

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HomePod 2023

Pros
  • Great sound quality
  • Incredible bass performance
  • Dazzling Spatial Audio surround
  • Plug and Play wireless
  • Slick design
Cons
  • Limited connection options
  • No direct Spotify playback

Need something with a bit more power than the HomePod mini? Consider stepping up to the new-and-improved HomePod. The latest version of the beloved device is a bit pricey at $299, but benefits from high-quality audio (thanks to a four-inch high-excursion woofer and an array of five tweeters) that’s loud enough to fill the entire room. It also boasts Room Sensing technology and Spatial Audio with Dolby Atmos to help optimize its performance regardless of where it’s placed. Beyond enhanced audio and a larger footprint, everything that makes the HomePod mini so special is available in the HomePod, such as full support for HomeKit, Siri, and easy integration with other iOS devices.

Once you've installed your HomeKit hub, you're ready to sync it with all the HomeKit-compatible gadgets in your house. If you need help figuring out which products are best for this ecosystem, be sure to check out our roundup of the best HomeKit devices available today. You'll also want to keep a close eye on Matter – which is expected to make waves throughout the rest of 2023.

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Jon Bitner is a writer covering consumer electronics, technology, and gaming. His work has been published on various websites beyond Digital Trends, including The Wall Street Journal, Metacritic, GameSpot, and Slickdeals. He holds a degree in Biology and previously worked as a Medical Editor.

When not playing video games, he can be found running, reading, or checking out the latest series on Netflix.

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