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LightHub Zero

The small bridge that runs your lighting locally.

What it is

The LightHub Zero is a small, fanless bridge you plug into your network. It runs the circadian engine locally and exposes one clean API to the app — and it reaches your bulbs over the network rather than over its own radio.

How it reaches your lights

The hub talks to your lights over your home network, through whatever hub already controls them:

  • Philips Hue — over the LAN to your Hue Bridge
  • Home Assistant — over the LAN to your HA instance
  • Matter — directly to Matter-over-Wi-Fi bulbs
No onboard radio The LightHub Zero is not a Zigbee or Thread radio and not a Thread border router. Zigbee bulbs (like Hue) are reached through their existing bridge; Matter bulbs join over Wi-Fi. See the light-hub pages for each path.

Specs

Placeholder Full hardware specs (SoC, memory, power, connectors) to be confirmed.

Why local-first

The hub keeps the schedule, the scenes, and the engine. The cloud is optional: it's only used for remote access and over-the-air updates. If your internet drops, the lights keep running.