



Product description

Magnetic Mounting
The arre Smart Button comes with a convenient magnetic mounting plate, enabling effortless attachment and detachment. Easily move and place your arre Smart Button wherever you need it, without the hassle of adhesive or screws.

Multi-press functionality
The arre Smart Button is equipped with advanced multi-press functionality, allowing you to assign different actions to single, double, or even triple presses. Effortlessly control multiple devices or trigger complex automation with a simple press of a button.

Built with Matter
Our arre Smart Button proudly bears the Matter certification†, ensuring it is compatible with a wide range of smart home devices and platforms. Experience seamless integration and hassle-free interoperability with your existing smart ecosystem.
† Matter Certification ID: CSA23640MAT41153-24

Sticker pack included
Personalize your arre Smart Button with our included sticker pack, including a glow in the dark sticker pack. Choose from various designs to match your style or label your button for specific functions. Make your arre Smart Button uniquely yours!

Secured by DigiCert
Your security is paramount to us. The arre Smart Button is protected by DigiCert, ensuring top-notch encryption and secure connections. Enjoy peace of mind knowing that your data and devices are safeguarded by industry-leading security standards.

Small. Light. Satisfying to Click.
The arre Smart Button is designed to be small and lightweight, making it perfect for any space. Its satisfying tactile click provides instant feedback, ensuring that your command has been received. Enjoy the perfect combination of portability, simplicity, and functionality in one compact device.
Matter Certified: Assures optimal interoperability with leading smart home ecosystems.
Works with Apple Home: Seamlessly integrates with Apple’s home automation platform.
Works with Samsung SmartThings
Thread Enabled: Offers faster, low-latency connections for reliable device communication.
Single Press / Double Press / Long Press
Sticker Pack Included: Personalize your button with our included decorative stickers including a glow in the dark sticker pack.
**Thread Border Route Required**
5 reviews for arre Smart Button with Matter & Thread Support, Control Smart Home Accessories, Works with Apple Home/HomeKit & Samsung SmartThings
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$34.99
Matt Smith –
It actually works surprisingly well!
I was skeptical of ordering because I hadn’t heard of ‘arre’ and there were little or no reviews at the time, but I decided to take the plunge because this is one of the first truly ‘Works with Matter’ buttons or switches on the market that does not have to be hardwired.The build quality feels really good, nice clicky button, and it attaches to a magnetic plate that you can mount to your place of choosing. This means it can also directly attach to magnetic materials without needing the backplate. Comes with a mounting sticker for the backplate or screws for a stronger hold.Setup was incredibly simple over matter in the Apple Home app, and you are given 3 functions for the button: single press, double press, long press. These are easily mappable directly to other Home accessories or you can ‘convert to shortcut’ at the bottom of the editing menu to write a shortcut. I made an ‘if’ statement for my smart lock so if it is locked it will unlock, and unlock if locked so I can mount a button on the inside of my door frame. There’s no direct assignment of the shortcut if you already have one set up in the shortcuts app (as of iOS 18.1), but I think you could execute another shortcut from the shortcut you write in the home app. Note, this is a limitation of Apple Home at this time, not the button. The button also has a red LED that blinks when pressed, and other Matter accessories (Aqara U200 smart lock, also great!) have been responding in about 2 seconds from the press.It comes with a pack of stickers with different icons you can put on the button to indicate what it controls. They come in black and white, but there’s no way you could see the white on the button (unless maybe they glow in the dark?).Can’t say about battery life but will update this if it becomes an issue. It is replaceable by popping the back cover off and putting in a fresh CR2032.Overall very satisfied and will be ordering a few more for around the apartment. I was pleasantly surprised that arra blew my expectations out of the water for a Matter enabled button.
Jurgen –
Died after 4 months
I bought this button back in June 2025. Was easy enough to set up, and worked ok. It’s about 10 ft from my Apple TV, but sometimes it would randomly not work and then work again the next day. Well, now it’s November and it has stopped working all together. I swapped the battery but that didn’t do anything. It won’t pair to Apple Home.Seems to be a pattern with these no-name smart home devices.So I bought a Hue button. Works like a charm. I started migrating my entire smart home to Philips Hue and haven’t had a single issue with it. I don’t know if it’s Matter, Thread or this silly button.But what I do know is that it’s better to skip the headache of puzzling together smart home devices on a half-baked standard when you could just pay a little more and get everything from Philips. Between all the devices that turned into garbage after just months of use (it’s not like this button is the only offender out there), going with Hue in the first place would have been cheaper and pain-free.
Tom D. –
Fantastic Wireless Button for Homekit Users
Why did you pick this product vs others?:These are great little buttons. With an Apple HomePod Mini as the thread border router, it pairs flawlessly and quickly. Never knew I needed these, but now it’s my wife’s favorite part of home automation! I have seven of these little switches and they have been rock-solid. I had an issue with one switch going briefly non-responsive. I got in touch with the company and received an almost immediate response. The button is now back on line and functioning perfectly. Things I really appreciate about the design: (1) a built-in magnet for mounting directly to a metal surface (like a refrigerator), or to the included metal plate, which is itself affixed with an self adhesive strip to any surface you want. (2) an LED that gives you feedback for button presses (3) an excellent tactile response to being pressed– “clicky” in a good way. (4) Because the button attaches magnetically to a metal plate, even a button whose plate is permanently affixed to a wall can be lifted off easily to replace the battery.I shop Amazon VERY frequently, and I think this is the first time I’ve ever left a review. Kudos to Arre for such a great product!
Carl D. –
Nice product but pay attention to prerequisites
I got this button because it does not require its own proprietary router and is compatible with Apple HomeKit (and my Apple TV 4K which is a Thread compatible router – you do need a Thread compatible router). However, it does require IPv6 enabled on your Wifi router, and IPv6 is disabled by default on my Orbi RBR850 system. I did not know this and it cost me several hours before I figured it out by watching reviewer videos online (Thanks, Eric Welander!).The specific symptom I was getting: I could add the button in Apple Home and it showed up in the app and even reported battery life. But it would not execute any actions. Once IPv6 was enabled on my router and I re-added the button, everything worked fine. A side affect, though, of enabling IPv6 is that some other devices, namely Meross outlets and garage door openers, had to be rebooted or even removed and re-added to Home. There could be other consequences of enabling IPv6 as well, so you might want to read up on that if you have a lot of legacy devices or old stuff on your network. This isn’t an issue for arre alone, but for any Matter over Thread device.So, one star off for wasting my time when all they needed was this sentence here on Amazon or on the in-box material: “Make sure your Wifi router has IPv6 supported and enabled.” In general, arre’s self-service support is greatly lacking. They need some support articles or something on their website. It’s nice that the company co-founder has responded quickly for some, but this isn’t scalable or reliable long-term.The button does seem a bit loud. If you need a quiet button, this might not be the one for you. But it does have a nice tactile feel. The build quality is also very good.
YK –
These little buttons are awesome. Works well with apple home. Wish it was a but easier to get at the battery and it would communicate the battery status with an app but that seems to be an apple home limitation. All in all great little buttons