

🌐 Power your smart home with the ultimate Thread & Zigbee gateway — stay ahead, stay connected!
The ESP Thread Border Router/Zigbee Gateway Board combines the ESP32-S3 SoC and ESP32-H2 RCP to deliver a powerful, scalable solution for smart home networking. Supporting Thread 1.3 and Matter, it offers advanced IPv6 features, an easy-to-use Web GUI, and expandable hardware options, making it the go-to platform for next-level IoT gateway development.
| ASIN | B0C89H9MJ8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,815 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #280 in Computer Routers |
| Brand | Espressif |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (19) |
| Date First Available | June 16, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 1.9 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Espressif |
| Number of Processors | 2 |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Package Dimensions | 6 x 4.5 x 2 inches |
| Processor Brand | Espressif |
| RAM | LPDDR4 |
| Series | ESP Thread Border Router/Zigbee Gateway Board |
| Wireless Type | Infrared |
Z**H
I actually have two of these now - I liked it so much I bought another, and they're cheap too! Search for ESP Thread Border Router in order to find instructions from the openthread website on how to get this set up. It's fairly straightforward, but you have to have some technical experience. So far I have both of mine connected to my matter/thread network where my Google Streamer is the primary node. You can find a low profile case on thingiverse to print for these. Protip - pay attention to the ports when programming these. They're separate SOC's so you need to use each USBC port to flash each module separately.
F**N
I followed all the instructions online with the system, but the board was not able to properly communicate at all. While there is a decent amount of value in this product, it is not easy to use at all.
C**M
This works as expected, but you will need a little programming language to flash software onto it.
W**O
Based upon other reviews I had hoped it would be possible to build and install the ESP OpenThread software on the board such that it could be used as thread border router in conduction with Apple's HomeKit, but without a Apple device which already implements a border router. Perhaps in fact this is possible, but I have not found a means and there are articles on the Internet that say the only path is to insert a Home Assistant node into the picture as well which I consider over the top. Building the ESP software is largely easy but the ESP website instructions are missing one key step which causes the whole process to fail. In short for the basic thread router example, they fail to say you have to build the example before attempting to flash it. Sigh. Also the Amazon reviews refer to two different sets of instructions, where the ESP instructions use the latest software versions. Though openthread V1.4, per a comment on GIT says it is too big to fit in the 4MB flash if the web server is enabled. I decided to build V1.3 which does fit with the web server, though this has nothing to do with the aforementioned issue getting OpenThread to work standalone with HomeKit (or likely anything from Amazon or Google given the articles on the web) w/ also using Home Assistant and a Pi. All said before dropping money on this board, my advise is do your research and ignore a web page at Alibaba which is a compilation of stuff they clipped from other places that ultimately is misleading. Misleading in the sense that it would suggest the board has a sticker with an 11 digit number to get it added to HomeKit, but there is no label.
A**R
I needed a thread border router and the 'ready made' are expensive and offer no guarantee of working. I had purchases some smart bulbs that were smarter than me and in reading the bulb manual fine print needed matter and thread. Got the chip, got the open source from espressif configured the image built load and it fired right up. Wow this must be pretty good stuff if a half addled old man can get it going.
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