Aqara M1S vs Aqara M2: What's The Difference?

Dave Bell |

In the world of smart homes, finding the right hub to streamline your devices can make all the difference.

Among the top contenders in the market, the Aqara M1S and Aqara M2 have garnered attention for their impressive capabilities and reliability.

The two serve similar purposes but offer distinct features that can potentially suit different user needs. This guide aims to help you understand the nuances between the two and assist in deciding which might be the best fit for your smart home.

It's worth mentioning that the difference in cost between these two hubs is virtually nil and they're very similar. 

The Aqara Hub M1S

The Aqara Hub M1S is an effective control center for a smart home, utilizing Zigbee 3.0 protocol to manage up to 128 devices smoothly, even in potentially unstable network conditions.

This hub stands out has a brighter light and seamless integration with Apple HomeKit, allowing control over various devices ranging from smart switches to night lights and a host of sensors.

Aqara Hub M2

On the flip side, the Aqara Hub M2 is an advanced and future-proof smart home hub. Apart from supporting Zigbee 3.0, it boasts an IR transmitter, Bluetooth Low Energy, and Wi-Fi b/g/n capabilities.

Crucially, the M2 has an Ethernet port for a stable wired connection and can serve as a HomeKit bridge when paired with the Aqara Home app.

What's the difference between Aqara M1S and M2?

At their core, both the Aqara M1S and M2 are effective smart home hubs, but they come with distinct features. The M1S includes a light feature, offering additional utility, while the M2 boasts an Ethernet port for reliable wired connections.

Both are compatible with HomeKit and visible within the Apple Home app or any third-party app accessing HomeKit data.

Pros & Cons

Aqara M1S

Pros

  • Supports up to 128 devices.
  • Integrated light feature.
  • Seamless integration with Apple HomeKit.


Cons

  • Less advanced than the M2 model.
  • Lacks Ethernet port for wired connection.

Aqara M2

Pros

  • Advanced and future-proof.
  • Includes Ethernet port for stable, wired connectivity.
  • Supports IR and Bluetooth Low Energy devices.


Cons

  • Lacks integrated light feature.
  • Requires a home hub for remote control.

Spec Comparison Table

Aqara M1S Aqara M2
Model HM1S-G01 HM2-G01
Color White Black
Wireless Protocols Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 b/g/n 2.4GHz, Zigbee 3.0 Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 b/g/n 2.4GHz, Zigbee 3.0, BLE 5.0
Operating Temperature -10°C~+40°C (14°F~104°F) 5°C~+50°C (23°F~122°F)
Operating Humidity 0~95% RH, no condensation 0~95% RH, no condensation
Additional Features Light Ethernet

Conclusion

Choosing between the Aqara M1S and M2 depends largely on your specific needs. If you value having an integrated light feature and a straightforward smart home hub, the M1S would be a good fit.

However, if you prioritize having a future-proof hub, Ethernet connectivity, and broad device support, the Aqara M2 would be the more suitable choice.

Buy the Aqara M1S here and the Aqara M2 here.

About the Author

David Bell is the founder of Vesternet. As a contributing author on popular smart home topics including Z-Wave & Zigbee, he’s been cited in a multitude of popular websites, forums & articles over the past 10 years and continues to publish regularly on Vesternet.

With over 25 years in business, and 15 years in home automation, he also heads up all of Vesternet’s commercial initiatives throughout various online channels as an expert in sales, marketing & growth strategies.

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