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The Otodo hub is an indispensable tool for efficiently managing your network of connected objects: lamps, thermostats, cameras or other equipment. Thanks to our intuitive interface, you can manage all your devices from a single application.

You own an Otodo hub sold by a partner
Your hub has been configured to work with a partner's mobile application (e.g. CHACON or RENAULT). If you have any questions, please contact them directly.
"Understanding how your Otodo hub works: everything you need to know"
1. Connect the power cable to the Otodo Hub and plug in the adapter.
2. Download the free Otodo App from the following stores:
App Store (requires iOS 9.0 or later) and Google Play (requires Android 5.0 or later).



3. Let the App guide you through the installation process:
Connect your hub: Create your account and scan the QR Code located under your hub from the application.
Add your objects: First, add the connected objects you wish to control (list of compatible objects in the application's "About" section): In your app's dashboard, at the very bottom, under "OBJECTS", you'll find an "add an object" button. Click and follow the on-screen instructions.
Scenario creation: Create your own scenarios to build a set of simultaneously launched commands to control your objects: in the "SCENARIOS" section, click on the "view all" icon and then on the "add scenario" button. Create your own scenario, or take inspiration from one of the pre-programmed scenarios by following the on-screen instructions.
4- Check your Hub's LED
To deactivate or activate the LED, click on the button in the middle of the hub for 3 to 5 seconds.
Meaning of indicator light:
- Slow green: Hub connected and working.
- Fast green: Remote server momentarily inaccessible (happens when internet is down).
- Slow red: Hub disconnected, no service.