Huawei Debuts HarmonyOS Smart Home Host X2 Pro with Flagship Smartphone-Level Chip
Huawei has unveiled the Smart Host X2 Pro, the company's first smart home controller powered by a flagship smartphone-grade processor. The device delivers 10x computing performance improvements and supports up to 2,500 connected devices through cascading architecture.
Huawei has officially launched the HarmonyOS Smart Home Smart Host X2 Pro, marking a significant leap in residential IoT computing power by introducing flagship smartphone-level silicon to the smart home category.
During a technical communication event on March 11, He Gang, CEO of Huawei's Terminal Business Group, introduced the X2 Pro as the industry's first smart home host equipped with Huawei's premium mobile chipset architecture. The device delivers substantial performance gains: connection capabilities have tripled while computing power has increased tenfold compared to previous generations, achieving a CPU benchmark of 87.45 DMIPS (Dhrystone Million Instructions executed Per Second).
The X2 Pro addresses scalability through an innovative 1+2 cascading architecture, enabling support for up to 2,500 connected devices—more than four times the capacity of the standard X2 model, which supports 600 devices. This architecture positions the host as a central nervous system for comprehensive whole-home automation in large residential environments.
Physically, the unit features an aluminum alloy chassis constructed through integrated stamping and seamless forming processes. The internal multi-module design allows for hardware expansion, ensuring the system can adapt to evolving connectivity standards and functional requirements over time.
Beyond raw processing power, Huawei emphasizes the X2 Pro's role as a "family brain" that enables collaborative AI processing between local edge computing and cloud resources. This hybrid intelligence architecture creates what Huawei describes as a "future butler" capable of proactive decision-making rather than reactive command execution, allowing the system to anticipate user needs and automate environmental controls autonomously.
The launch reinforces Huawei's strategy to position HarmonyOS as the underlying ecosystem for comprehensive smart living, bridging mobile computing performance with residential infrastructure management.