Many things can act as When-cards for Flows in a modern, equipped smart home. Think of a device’s current state, your room temperature, and even the sun’s position. Your imagination solely limits the possibilities.
This is where smart remotes and buttons come into play. They can supercharge your Flows by giving you an additional way to toggle your lights or other smart devices. They balance modern automation controls and traditional remotes with a physical button press.
This article lists the best smart remotes, buttons, and wireless switches compatible with Homey. We highlight their unique features and differences to help you choose the best option.
Choosing a Smart Remote
Unlike wired switches that operate ceiling lights, wireless switches and buttons can be installed and used anywhere in your home. Several things differentiate models.
Communication Protocol
Opt for smart remotes or buttons that rely on mesh communication protocols like Zigbee, Z-Wave, or Thread. These protocols have better battery life and performance than Wi-Fi-based models.
Aesthetics and Build Quality
Consider the remote or button‘s design, build quality, and aesthetics, as you will likely place these devices in visible areas. They should complement your home décor while being durable enough to withstand regular use.
Functionality
Look at the functions highlighted in our Best Buy Guide, such as the ability to control multiple actions or scenes with different button presses or combinations. Enhanced functionality can significantly improve your smart home experience by providing greater control and customization.
Power Source and Battery Life
Evaluate the device’s power requirements and battery life, considering whether it uses replaceable or rechargeable batteries. Longer battery life and convenient power options are essential for hassle-free and continuous use.
Cost and Value
Assess the cost of the remote or button to its features and capabilities to ensure it offers good value for the price. Balancing cost with quality and functionality will help you choose a device that meets your needs without overspending.
Brand | Model | Protocol | Buttons | Battery Life | Price |
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Aeotec | Wallmote Quad | Z-Wave | 4 | 6 months | €54.99 |
Aqara | Cube | Zigbee | 6 | 2 years | €24.99 |
Aqara | H1 Wireless Double Rocker | Zigbee | 2 | 5 years | €24.99 |
Fibaro | Keyfob | Z-Wave | 6 | 2 years | €51.99 |
Frient | Smart Button | Zigbee | 1 | 3 years | €35.95 |
IKEA | Styrbar Remote | Zigbee | 4 | 2 years | €10.00 |
Innr | RC 250 Remote | Zigbee | 5 | 2 years | €19.99 |
Trust | AYCT-102 Remote | 433MHz | 10 | 1 year | €13.49 |
Trust | ACST-9900 Button | 433MHz | 1 | 3 years | €14.90 |
Philips Hue | Tap Dial | Zigbee | 4 | 2 years | €49.99 |
Shelly | BLU Button1 | Bluetooth | 1 | 2 years | €14.90 |
Sunricher | 8-Button Switch | Z-Wave | 8 | 2 years | €41.95 |
ThirdReality | Smart Button | Zigbee | 1 | 3 years | €19.99 |
Tuo | Smart Button | Thread | 1 | 1 year | €34.99 |
Aeotec Wallmote Quad
- Beautiful design
- Visual indicator
- Rechargeable battery
- Expensive
The Aeotec WallMote Quad is a versatile and stylish smart switch designed to enhance your home automation experience. This smart remote has four touch-sensitive buttons that you can activate with simple taps, swipes, or long presses.
Each button on the faceplate can control lights or scenes created with Homey Flows. For example, if you need to dim your kitchen light, simply slide your finger across the panel to send the command. A blue LED on the WallMote indicates a successful trigger, while an orange LED signifies a low battery.
The Aeotec WallMote uses rechargeable batteries instead of replaceable ones, requiring a recharge every three months via a USB cable. While rechargeable batteries offer convenience and reduce e-waste, the WallMote could benefit from a longer battery life.
This Z-Wave-compatible device works seamlessly with Homey Bridge and Homey Pro. It reliably sends data packets to Homey by leveraging your existing mesh network and router nodes, ensuring dependable and efficient connectivity.
Priced at €54.99, it’s also among our list’s more expensive wireless remotes.
Aqara Cube
- Innovative design
- Versatile triggers
- Great battery life
- Easy to trigger by mistake
The Aqara Cube is one of the most innovative smart remotes ever made. Its square-shaped and boxy design resembles a toy rather than a smart device — the perfect example of deceiving looks.
This smart remote has sensors that detect the user’s rotation, shake, slide, flip, or tap actions. These can be When-cards in Homey, resulting in interesting and peculiar automation.
For example, shaking the Cube with the top side up can activate your Movie Night Mood. Flipping the cube 180 degrees can turn off your coffee maker. With Homey and Aqara’s Cube, your smart home has endless imaginative possibilities.
The Aqara Cube uses Zigbee to communicate with Homey Bridge or Homey Pro and relies on a single CR2450 battery that lasts two years.
Unfortunately, its versatility is also its pitfall. Accidentally knocking the Cube off the table will start all the Flows you’ve created and light up your home like a Christmas tree.
Aqara H1 Wireless Double Rocker
- Clean design
- Fast response time
- Excellent battery life
- Picky communicator in Zigbee network
Aqara’s H1 Wall Switches line-up for EU markets includes the Wireless Double Rocker, a dual-switch wireless scene controller encased in the company’s award-winning H1 case. Using a simple sticker, you can install the H1 on any wall or surface.
It relies on Zigbee 3.0 for communication and integrates seamlessly with Homey Bridge and Homey Pro. You can configure each switch button as a trigger for single, double, and long-press actions and use it in Homey Flows.
The H1 boasts an incredibly fast response time of only 50 milliseconds, a feature Aqara calls high-speed click mode. Pressing the buttons also generates satisfying acoustic feedback, providing an audible indicator of a successful button press.
Another standout feature of the H1 is its impressive battery life, which Aqara claims can last up to five years. This longevity is even more remarkable, considering the H1 uses only one CR2450 single-cell battery.
Aqara achieves this extended lifespan through its efficient Zigbee implementation, which sends very small data payloads to conserve battery power. However, this advantage comes with a caveat: Aqara’s battery-powered devices can be selective about the Zigbee routers they communicate with.
For the wired version of the H1, check out our Best Buy Guide for Wall Switches & Dimmers.
Fibaro Keyfob
- High-quality build
- Reliable connectivity
- 24 button triggers
- Expensive
The Fibaro Keyfob differs from most remotes in that it is a keychain you can carry. This allows you to start Flows and Moods in your driveway or yard, wherever you stand.
The Fibaro Keyfob has six buttons, each capable of triggering four actions. You can single, double, triple press, or hold each button to fast trigger lights and other devices. Holding one of the buttons can be configured to dim or brighten your lights.
You can program a PIN sequence as a protection mechanism. This will prevent accidental button presses while the Fibaro Keyfob is in your pocket. It‘s a useful and clever solution to a potentially very annoying issue.
This Keyfob relies on a single CR2450 battery to keep it going for an estimated two years. This battery life is easily achievable, considering the Fibaro Keyfob uses Z-Wave to communicate with Homey Bridge or Homey Pro.
Its sturdy build quality, IP54 weatherproof rating, long battery life, and extensive feature set enabled by the six buttons come with a hefty price tag, as the Fibaro Keyfob costs slightly above 50 euros.
Frient Smart Button
- Waterproof
- Press and release
- Panic model available
- No double press
The Frient Smart Button is a versatile and compact Zigbee 3.0 device for convenient smart home control. It measures just 40 x 53 x 10.8 millimeters, and you can easily install it anywhere with the included double-sided tape.
Once added to Homey, it enables you to create advanced Flows, enhancing its functionality beyond simple commands. Since it triggers separate actions on press and release, you can develop some very interesting and fun automation. Unfortunately, this design also means there is no double-press action.
The smart button is waterproof and can withstand temperatures up to 50°C, making it suitable for locations like kitchens and bathrooms. It’s powered by a single CR2450 battery, offering up to three years of battery life.
Frient also offers a ”Panic“ version of its smart button, which quickly triggers your emergency routine with a simple button press. The two models differ in that the panic model has a red circle, which is absent from the smart button model.
IKEA Styrbar Remote
- Budget-friendly pick
- Uses AAA batteries
- Great price-to-features ratio
- Bigger than previous model
The IKEA Styrbar is a budget-friendly smart remote compatible with Homey Bridge and Homey Pro. The Styrbar uses Zigbee to connect and transmit data, leveraging your mesh network for more stable communication.
The Styrbar has four buttons, each marked with a symbol to differentiate its purpose. The left and right arrows cycle through the lights in your home, and the top and bottom buttons dim or brighten the lights.
Paired with Homey, you can utilize long and short presses as simple When-cards in Flows. These can activate Moods or toggle other devices around your home. The Styrbar can last for two years on a good set of AAA batteries.
This IKEA remote is available in white and stainless steel variants and costs only 10 euros. Getting several of these and scattering them around your home will not strain your budget. Note that the Styrbar is larger and bulkier than first-generation Tradfri remotes or other comparable smart buttons.
Innr RC 250 Remote
- Affordable
- Sleek design
- Wall-mounted plate
- No double/triple press
The Innr RC250 Remote Control is a 5-button wall-mounted remote primarily designed for controlling lights. Innr has an extensive product portfolio of bulbs, LED strips, luminaires, and string lights that, like the RC250, use Zigbee as a communication protocol.
The RC250 has a wall plate that holds the remote, allowing you to take it off the wall whenever needed. This feature lets you move around with the device while ensuring it always has a designated place on the wall so you don’t lose it.
Once paired with Homey, you can monitor the battery level, toggle the lights, or dim and brighten their illuminance. Unfortunately, this remote doesn’t support double or triple-press actions for its buttons. The Innr RC250 boasts an impressive battery life of two years, powered by a single CR2450 battery.
The remote measures 65 x 65 millimeters, a convenient balance between too big and too small.
With five buttons and a price hovering around 20 euros, the Innr RC250 is an attractive choice for triggering lights and devices in Homey with a single button press.
Trust Remote AYCT-102
- Very affordable
- 10-button layout
- Long-range connectivity
- Dated design
If you want a smart remote that looks and feels like a traditional TV remote, consider the Trust (KlikAanKlikUit) AYCT-102 model. This smart remote features five sets of two buttons, allowing you to control devices with dedicated on/off toggles.
Once you add this remote to Homey Bridge or Homey Pro, you can create Flows by choosing the channel, button, and state. You can also create groups of devices and control them simultaneously.
A great feature of the AYCT-102 remote is its communication protocol. Operating at 433 MHz, this remote can cover large areas such as yards or gardens. You can walk around your greenhouse with this remote in your pocket and toggle devices as you go along.
The Trust AYCT-102 runs on a single button-cell CR2032 battery that lasts up to a year. Its design and size could be better, especially considering it uses a tiny battery. However, the AYCT-102 is a very affordable smart remote.
Trust Remote ACST-9900
- Affordable
- Minimalistic design
- Long-range connectivity
- Indicator LED cannot be turned off
If you need a simple button with long-range communication capability, the Trust (KlikAanKlikUit) ACST-9900 is a great choice. Like the ten-button AYCT-102, this model uses 433 MHz as a communication protocol. This covers a range of up to 30 meters.
The ACST-9900 has a diameter of 52 millimeters and a thickness of 12 millimeters, making it very small and convenient to operate. It has a color LED indicator around its circular shape, lighting up in green or red when you control your devices. When held down, it can dim or brighten your lights or simply toggle them ON or OFF when pressed.
You can use its button actions in Homey Flows as triggers for more complex automation. Homey allows you to utilize smart buttons like the ACST-9900 beyond the scope of its original light control design.
The Trust ACST-9900 runs on a single button-cell CR2450 battery that can last up to three years. It’s worth noting that you cannot turn off the green and red indicator LED.
Philips Hue Tap Dial
- Modern design
- Compact size
- Magnetic base
- Requires Hue Bridge
The Philips Hue Tap Dial is a stylish and user-friendly smart remote designed for seamless integration with the Philips Hue ecosystem. It connects through Zigbee to the Hue Bridge, which pairs all Hue devices to Homey.
The remote features four buttons that you can program to control different rooms or zones. The central dial lets you quickly dim or brighten your lights, making it super intuitive to adjust the lighting on the fly.
With its magnetic base, you can mount the Hue Tap Dial on a wall or stick it to other surfaces, so it’s always within reach. Its sleek, modern design ensures it looks great anywhere in your home and feels comfortable in your hand.
Powered by a replaceable coin cell battery, the Hue Tap Dial has a long battery life, so you won’t have to worry about frequent replacements. It’s compact, measuring just 60 millimeters in diameter, making it a discreet yet powerful addition to your smart home.
If you’re entrenched in the Hue ecosystem and want to add an elegant and practical tool to your smart lighting system, the Philips Hue Tap Dial is a fantastic choice.
Shelly BLU Button1
- Tiny size
- Great battery life
- Several colors available
- Short connectivity range
If size is a decisive factor in choosing a smart button, look no further than the Shelly BLU Button 1. This tiny keychain remote measures only 36 x 36x 6 millimeters, making it the smallest smart button in our Best Buy Guide.
Its lightweight design makes the Shelly perfect for carrying in your pocket, as a keychain, or as an attachment to your backpack. It’s also available in several colors, allowing you to personalize it.
The Shelly BLU Button 1 features a single button capable of triggering up to four actions based on single press, double press, triple press, and long press. This flexibility lets you control multiple devices or initiate different Flows and Moods with just one button.
Powered by a replaceable CR2032 coin cell battery, the BLU Button 1 offers up to two years of performance. When triggered, the remote can emit visual and audible hints to confirm that it has sent the action.
The main drawback of the Shelly BLU is the short range of its Bluetooth connectivity. You must be near your Homey Bridge or Homey Pro to trigger actions.
Sunricher 8-Button Smart Switch
- 8-button layout
- Excellent usability
- Z-Wave and Zigbee version available
- Unappealing design
Like the Trust AYCT-102 smart remote, the Sunricher Smart Switch has eight separate buttons that can be used in your smart home. Sunricher products are rebranded and distributed by Vesternet, iCasa, Namron, and ROBB Smarrt. Each vendor offers its own Homey App, ensuring seamless integration of Sunricher-made devices with Homey right from the start.
Available in both Zigbee and Z-Wave variants, the Sunricher 8-Button Wall Switch allows you to choose your preferred protocol. Homey supports all smart home communication protocols without exception, ensuring compatibility with whichever version you select or integration with Homey Bridge or Homey Pro.
Designed primarily for usability, this eight-button wall remote features separate on/off buttons for independent control. A single press toggles your lights while holding the On button increases their brightness, and holding the Off button dims them.
Sunricher wireless switches are also available in two- and four-button variants with several button layouts. Like the eight-button version, some models use the I/O layout for toggling and control, while others have dedicated scene buttons.
You can easily install the Sunricher 8-Button Smart Switch with a sticker on any surface. It is also compatible with standard 55-millimeter switch frames, allowing you to cover existing switch boxes with a simple set of screws. Powered by a single CR2450 cell, the remote can last up to two years before needing a battery replacement.
While the Sunricher excels in practical usability, its design and aesthetic fall short compared to other remotes highlighted in our Best Buy Guide, making it a choice that may appeal to only some.
ThirdReality Smart Button
- Affordable
- Excellent battery life
- Uses AAA batteries
- Larger than most one-button remotes
The ThirdReality Smart Button is a simple yet versatile Zigbee remote that is compatible with Homey Bridge and Homey Pro. You can customize this button by choosing from the four available colors: white, red, yellow, and blue.
This smart button offers a range of actions that serve as When-cards in Flows, including single press, double press, hold, and release, providing ample flexibility to supercharge your smart home.
Mounting the Thirdreality Smart Button is a breeze thanks to its magnetic strip or sticker options, allowing you to place it wherever it’s most convenient. Homey integration lets you easily monitor its battery life directly from your smart home hub. It runs on a set of AAA batteries, which can keep the device going for up to two years.
The ThirdReality Smart Button is longer than most remotes. It measures 90 millimeters because it uses standard AAA batteries. Its shape is convenient to hold and handle, although its long body length may only suit some.
Tuo Smart Button
- Small size
- Matter device
- Good build quality
- Pricier than similar models
The TUO Smart Button is a small, compact, portable one-button remote compatible with Homey Pro. This model uses the latest Thread communication protocol, utilizing the Homey Pro as a Border Router.
Despite its small size and having only one button, the TUO can start Homey Flows with single, double, and hold actions. This tiny button lets you carry it in your pocket and activate Moods. Additionally, if you choose to wall-mount it, you can do so with the included magnetic plate.
Powered by a single CR2032 battery, the TUO Smart Button can last up to a year. It’s built quite sturdy for such a small device and feels very premium when handled.
As the first Matter-over-Thread device, the TUO Smart Button has a higher price tag than similar remotes. The fact that the TUO has only one button does not help.
Final Thoughts
No matter which model you choose, adding smart remotes and buttons to your setup brings versatile functionality to Homey. Whether starting Flows, adjusting Moods, or controlling lights, these devices offer a classic button control experience in a smart home. Hopefully, our Best Buy Guide addresses your specific needs.
With Homey leading your smart home, you open doors to endless possibilities beyond basic lighting control. Smart buttons trigger any action you can imagine, and you are limited only by your creativity and imagination.