The OS your SMHUB runs on.
SMHUB-OS is the Linux platform inside every SMHUB — a local web console for your smart home with Zigbee, Thread and Matter, one-click apps, over-the-air updates and a real terminal, all running on the hub itself.

Dashboard, apps, radios, network, files and a terminal — all in one local web UI. No SSH, no cloud, no extra software.
Zigbee2MQTT, Matterbridge, Node-RED, OpenThread, Tailscale and more from the community app repository — install and upgrade with a click.
Manage the hub’s Zigbee and Thread coordinator radios and run Zigbee2MQTT locally, right on the device.
Background-tracked over-the-air updates, verified by checksum, with reboot notifications so you always know where things stand.
Everything your hub does, in one place.
Community app repository
Install community-published apps straight from opkg — Matterbridge, Node-RED, OpenThread, Tailscale and more, each with one-click upgrades.
Web terminal
A built-in Linux shell in the browser — run diagnostics and commands with no SSH set-up.
File manager
Browse and manage your home and app data directly from the web UI.
ser2net web config
Configure and control serial interfaces from a dedicated settings page, on modern v2 YAML.
Intelligent 4G failover
The system checks USB mode before enabling a cellular modem and switches to host mode automatically.
Seamless updates
OTA progress is tracked even if you navigate away, with a reboot notification when the hub is back.
See it in action.






The essentials.
- Runs on
- SMHUB · SMHUB Nano · SMHUB NanoMR
- Interface
- Local web UI — dashboard, apps, radios, terminal, files
- Apps
- opkg community repository (Zigbee2MQTT, Matterbridge, Node-RED, OpenThread, Tailscale…)
- Radios
- Zigbee + Thread built in; optional Z-Wave & 4G; other radios via USB
- Updates
- OTA (stable / beta), checksum-verified, background progress
- Latest
- v1.0.0 (stable)
Ready to dive in?
SMHUB-OS is the Linux platform inside every SMHUB — a local web console for your smart home with Zigbee, Thread and Matter, one-click apps, over-the-air updates and a real terminal, all running on the hub itself.
