Aqara has announced the availability of the Camera Hub G350 and the Doorbell Camera G400 (Wired), expanding its latest smart home security range. The two devices are designed to improve interoperability, monitoring, and home coverage within connected home systems.

CAMERA HUB G350

Aqara Camera Hub G350

The Aqara Camera Hub G350 is described by the company as the first Matter-certified camera. It is intended to support interoperability by connecting directly to Matter-enabled platforms, allowing users to access live video, two-way audio, and notifications within compatible ecosystems. In addition to functioning as an indoor security camera, the device also operates as a Zigbee hub, Thread Border Router, and Matter Controller within the Aqara Home app, enabling Aqara Zigbee accessories and third-party Matter devices to be managed together. It can also act as a Matter bridge, allowing Aqara Zigbee products to integrate with Matter platforms.

The camera uses a dual-lens system consisting of a 4K wide-angle lens and a 2.5K telephoto lens. It supports hybrid zoom up to nine times and includes a motorised pan-tilt mechanism designed to provide full-room coverage. Automatic tracking is used to follow people or pets, while on-device processing is intended to detect relevant sounds and events. Privacy features include encrypted cloud storage options, support for local recording, and a physical lens cover that closes when the camera is switched off.

DOORBELL CAMERA G400 (WIRED)

Aqara Doorbell Camera G400 (wired)

The Doorbell Camera G400 (Wired) is designed for continuous outdoor operation. It offers 2K video resolution (although only if you solely install it in the Aqara app), a 165º field of view, and a vertical 3:4 aspect ratio intended to capture visitors and delivered packages. The unit supports Power over Ethernet (PoE) for combined power and network connectivity, or can be connected to existing 8~24 volt doorbell wiring with dual-band Wi-Fi 6.

The device includes both local and cloud-based detection features. On-device processing enables basic recognition of people and motion without an internet connection, while cloud processing can be used for additional identification functions such as recognising faces, packages, vehicles, or animals. The doorbell supports integration with Apple Home through HomeKit Secure Video, as well as Amazon Alexa, Google Home, and SmartThings. It also provides RTSP streaming for use with network video recorders and platforms such as Home Assistant, as well as offering for the first time, support for the ONVIF standard.

You can check out our video for the G400 by clicking on the image below;

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Both products include options for local microSD storage of up to 512 GB, NAS backup, and encrypted cloud storage through Aqara’s HomeGuardian service. The G350 also includes a mechanical privacy shutter designed to physically block the camera lens when not in use.

You can purchase the Aqara G350 and Aqara G400 via the following links:

Aqara Doorbell Camera G400

Aqara Camera Hub G350