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List the current platform, hubs, bridges, rooms, device names, access rules, subscriptions, and automations.
Move a smart home between accounts, homes, hubs, routers, platforms, or household members without breaking locks, cameras, rooms, routines, and guest access.
Smart home transfer is a house move, not a gadget move. Rooms, names, hubs, and permissions have to survive before routines matter.
Transfer gets dangerous when everything sounds automatic. This page splits the move into what the old phone has, where it is going, what needs a manual export, and what must be proven before erase.
List the current platform, hubs, bridges, rooms, device names, access rules, subscriptions, and automations.
Choose the target platform or home, place hubs, rebuild rooms, and pair devices in a deliberate order.
Matter codes, bridge resets, camera subscriptions, lock guests, router names, and routines need written backup.
Test lights, locks, cameras, thermostats, speakers, sensors, scenes, voice control, and household access.
The old smart home contains names, rooms, permissions, automations, camera access, and bridge pairings. Keep it intact until the new home can be controlled by real people.
Inventory platforms, hubs, bridges, rooms, access, subscriptions, cameras, locks, and routine logic.
Rebuild rooms, pair hubs, share access, test critical devices, and recreate only useful routines.
The practical how-tos for backup, migration, manual exports, and the final no-regrets erase.
This is one of the transfer guides we would keep open before deleting an old smart home setup.
This is one of the transfer guides we would keep open before deleting an old smart home setup.
This is one of the transfer guides we would keep open before deleting an old smart home setup.
The biggest transfer mistakes happen after the progress bar ends. Verify the quiet things before you erase the only copy.