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Last updated July 2026

Shelly H&T Gen3

3.5
1,790 ratings
Launch Year: 2024
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Our review

Shelly H&T Gen3 Review: A Direct Wi-Fi Sensor That Home Assistant Users Love

A hub-free e-paper temperature and humidity sensor built for tinkerers, with a sharp display and rock-solid Home Assistant support, if you can live with its sleep-mode quirks.

The verdict

The Shelly H&T Gen3 connects straight to Wi-Fi with no separate hub or bridge, reports temperature and humidity on a clear e-paper display, and integrates especially well with Home Assistant and other local-first setups, which is exactly why the tinkerer crowd rates it highly. Most reviewers who stick with the Shelly or Home Assistant ecosystem are satisfied with its accuracy and how quickly it appears in their smart home app, but a vocal minority report units that lose connection, fail outright, or prove frustratingly hard to reconfigure once its power-saving sleep mode kicks in. It's a strong pick for Home Assistant and Wi-Fi-first smart homes willing to work through an occasionally finicky setup.

Best for
  • Home Assistant and local-control enthusiasts
  • Buyers who want a hub-free Wi-Fi sensor
  • Multi-room temperature/humidity monitoring
  • Automation-driven households (heating, humidity triggers)

Pros

  • Connects directly to Wi-Fi, no hub or bridge required
  • Sharp, easy-to-read e-paper display, including in low light
  • Excellent, fast Home Assistant integration
  • Runs on AA batteries or continuous USB-C power
  • Supports automations, history logging, and temperature/humidity alerts

Cons

  • Aggressive sleep mode can make reconfiguration difficult, even on USB power
  • A meaningful share of reviewers report units losing connection or failing outright
  • No native HomeKit profile: Apple Home support arrives through Matter
  • Not weather-resistant, indoor use only
  • A few reviewers found the price high for the functionality

Who is the Shelly H&T Gen3 for?

The H&T Gen3 connects directly over 2.4GHz Wi-Fi, with Bluetooth used only for initial pairing, so it needs no separate hub, bridge or gateway, a point reviewers repeatedly call out as a key advantage over sensors that require proprietary hardware. It's especially popular with Home Assistant users, several mention it gets recognized and added as an entity almost instantly, and with buyers who want to trigger automations like a heater, humidifier or dehumidifier from real-time readings. It also appeals to owners who monitor a home while away, or run several units at once across different rooms.

What buyers love

The e-paper display draws consistent praise, reviewers describe it as sharp, easy to read even in poor lighting, and comparable to the screen technology on modern e-readers. Home Assistant integration is the other standout theme, multiple owners say it's among the best-supported temperature and humidity sensors they've used with that platform, appearing quickly and reporting reliably. The flexibility to run on 4x AA batteries or a continuous USB-C power source (confirmed in the spec) is also called out as a practical touch for owners who don't want to manage battery swaps. Buyers who compared it against other Wi-Fi sensors, including some well-known brands, say the Shelly held up better over time without losing its connection.

What to know before you buy

The most repeated frustration is the device's aggressive sleep mode, meant to preserve battery life on Wi-Fi, but which some reviewers found kicks in within seconds and makes reconfiguring settings (especially over MQTT) difficult, even when the sensor is plugged into USB-C power. A meaningful share of reviews describe reliability problems: some units losing their Wi-Fi connection permanently, arriving dead on battery power, or reading temperatures a few degrees off. It has no native HomeKit profile either, so Apple households reach it through Matter, which carries the temperature and humidity readings into the Home app. A few buyers felt the price was high for what the device does, and it has no weather resistance rating, so it's an indoor-only sensor. It's not designed for a polling workflow either, since it primarily pushes updates on a schedule or when readings change rather than responding instantly to queries.

Is the Shelly H&T Gen3 worth it?

For Home Assistant users and Wi-Fi-first smart home builders, the H&T Gen3 is one of the more capable no-hub temperature and humidity sensors available, with a genuinely nice display and dependable long-term performance for most buyers. The tradeoffs, an occasionally stubborn sleep mode and a real minority of unreliable units, are worth going in aware of, especially if planning to deploy several at once. For Apple HomeKit households or anyone wanting simple plug-and-forget behavior without any setup quirks, it's a less natural fit.

Frequently asked questions

Does the Shelly H&T Gen3 need a hub?

No, it connects directly to 2.4GHz Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n). Bluetooth is only used for initial pairing, not ongoing connectivity.

Does it work with Apple HomeKit?

Yes, through Matter: pair it from firmware 1.6 onwards and its temperature and humidity readings show up in the Apple Home app. It also works with Google Home, Amazon Alexa, Samsung SmartThings and Home Assistant.

Can it run without batteries?

Yes, it can run on 4x AA batteries or be powered continuously through its USB-C port, giving buyers a choice between wireless placement and always-on power.

How long does the battery last?

Battery life is rated at around one year, though it depends on how often the sensor reports and network conditions.

Why do some reviewers mention setup difficulties with sleep mode?

The sensor sleeps between readings to conserve battery, and several reviewers found this makes it briefly unresponsive for reconfiguration (particularly over MQTT), a known quirk even when it's connected to USB-C power rather than batteries.

Does it support automations and historical data?

Yes, it supports automations along with temperature and humidity alerts and history-record logging, making it suitable for triggering heating, cooling or humidity-control routines.

At a glance

Summary

Everything this temperature & humidity sensor supports, grouped by category.

Size & Materials
2.8 × 2.8 × 1 in (70 × 70 × 26 mm)1.8 oz (50 g)
Connectivity
2.4 GHz WiFiBluetooth (For Pairing)
Display
e-paperTime
Integrations
Google HomeAlexaApple HomeKitSamsung SmartThingsHome AssistantMatter
Sensors
TemperatureHumidity
Alerts
Temperature AlertsHumidity Alerts
Features
History Records

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Shelly

4.4/ 5 avg ratingBulgaria flagHeadquartered in Bulgaria

Shelly, based in Bulgaria, makes compact smart relays, switches, plugs and sensors that fit behind existing wall switches and outlets to automate almost any home wiring. Its devices are popular with advanced users for offering local control, a built-in web interface, MQTT and broad integration with Home Assistant, Alexa and Google Home. Shelly is a favorite for retrofitting smart control without replacing fixtures.

Full specifications

Every spec, organized

Browse the full breakdown by category. Tap the on any row for what it means, or the for sources and documentation.

Size & Materials
Weather Resistance

NO

Dimensions

2.8 × 2.8 × 1 in (70 × 70 × 26 mm)

Weight

1.8 oz (50 g)

Power
Battery Type

4x AA

USB type-C slot for continuous power

Battery Life

1 year

Connectivity
2.4 GHz WiFi

YES

802.11 b/g/n

5 GHz WiFi

NO

Bluetooth

For Pairing

Z-Wave

NO

Zigbee

NO

Thread Protocol

NO

Other

NO

Display
Screen

YES

Screen Type

e-paper

Color Screen

NO

Touch Screen

NO

Screen Size

?

Screen Resolution

?

Weather Forecast

NO

Time

YES

Date

NO

Integrations
Google Home

YES

Alexa

YES

Apple HomeKit

YES

Via Matter, from firmware 1.6 onwards.

Samsung SmartThings

YES

Home Assistant

YES

Matter

YES

Sensors
Temperature

YES

Humidity

YES

Atmospheric Pressure

NO

Air Quality

NO

Occupancy

NO

Alerts
Temperature Alerts

YES

Humidity Alerts

YES

Air Quality Alerts

NO

Low Battery Alerts

?

Features
Automations

YES

History Records

YES

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