Vanliga frågor
A free USB port (on a charger, computer, or router) and a 2.4 GHz WiFi network. No hub, no subscription, no app required.
No, RF-HUB only connects to 2.4 GHz networks. Most routers broadcast both — make sure 2.4 GHz is enabled.
No. RF-HUB works standalone via its built-in web interface. Home Assistant and Homey are optional for deeper automation.
All basic functionality works locally — buttons, schedules, 433 MHz control. Only cloud features (Homey, remote access) need internet.
Typically 20–40 m indoors, up to 100 m line of sight. Extend coverage with a second RF-HUB.
Nexa, Telldus, Proove, Oregon Scientific, Bresser, Somfy, Sonoff RF, A-Ok, Bofu, Markisol, MarQuant, UPM and more. Plus universal remote learning. Full list.
Not yet. Control RF-HUB from any browser. A dedicated app is coming soon.
At StyraHem or from our online shop with worldwide shipping.
Yes. RF-HUB learns any 433 MHz remote signal. Telldus ceased operations in 2023 but your devices keep working with RF-HUB.
Yes. It reboots automatically, reconnects to WiFi, and resumes all schedules and automations.
Oregon Scientific (v1/v2/v3), Bresser, UPM, Rubicson, TFA Dostmann, MarQuant motion sensors and more. Sensor guide.
Yes. Connect them to the same qtrl.me account for wider coverage. Multi-hub guide.
Yes. Install the Mosquitto broker add-on in HA. Setup guide.
Go to Settings → Firmware in the web interface. OTA guide.
Home Assistant: local via MQTT. Homey: via qtrl.me cloud. Web interface: fully local.
Yes — REST API on the device + MQTT API. API docs / MQTT reference.