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Aqara announces Apple-friendly doorbell, outdoor camera, video hub, and more

The company showed up at IFA 2025 with something to say.

The company showed up at IFA 2025 with something to say.

Aqara Showcases Next-Gen Smart Homes Powered by Spatial Intelligence at IFA 2025
Aqara Showcases Next-Gen Smart Homes Powered by Spatial Intelligence at IFA 2025
Aqara’s smart home lineup announced at IFA.
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Aqara’s at IFA in Berlin, where it just announced a slew of new smart home products like a wired doorbell camera, a video recording hub for Aqara cameras, and the company’s first battery-powered camera for outdoor use.

The new Doorbell Camera G400 is only available for wired installations and works with Apple’s HomeKit Secure Video for secure cloud-based recordings and facial recognition. The 2K sensor promises 165-degree “head-to-toe” video capture, alongside motion, package, vehicle, animal, and person detection. It can be powered by a PoE cable or a traditional low-voltage power supply.

The Camera G510 is Aqara’s first battery-powered outdoor camera. It includes a built-in solar panel to keep its battery topped up and a 2.5K resolution to help with on-device person, vehicle, and package detection.

The Home Station M410 is a multifunctional security hub that creates a central point of access for Aqara’s cameras, while also helping extend their operating range. It supports 24/7 recording to a local hard disk, SSD, or microSD card, while doubling as a Matter hub.

Aqara also has a new multi-protocol Hub M200 that can serve as a Matter controller, Thread border router, Matter bridge for Aqara’s Zigbee devices, and a 360-degree IR blaster. Rounding things out are a Radiator Thermostat W600, with support for both Thread and Zigbee connectivity, and a handful of H2-series power management smart plugs and outlets for the EU and UK markets.

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