Huawei has quietly added a new smart home accessory to its HarmonyOS lineup in China.
The company has introduced the HarmonyOS Smart Home Bluetooth Gateway Lite, a compact plug-in hub designed to connect and manage Bluetooth-based smart devices. It’s already listed on Huawei Mall with a price tag of 129 yuan, which is equivalent to $18.

The gateway plugs directly into a wall socket and does not require any additional cables. It measures 60 × 40 × 54mm and effectively turns a regular power outlet into a small smart home hub.
In terms of connectivity, the device supports Bluetooth, Bluetooth Mesh, and both 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi bands. Huawei says it can manage up to six standard Bluetooth devices at once, or up to 16 devices using Bluetooth Mesh. Supported products include items such as smart lights, light strips, curtain motors, spotlights, and temperature sensors.
The gateway is designed to work closely with Huawei routers. When paired with compatible models, it can automatically optimize frequency bands to reduce interference and improve stability across connected devices.
Other details are fairly standard. The gateway weighs around 65 grams and is rated to operate in temperatures between 0°C and 40°C, with storage support down to -40°C. It also supports humidity levels of up to 95 percent, as long as there is no condensation.
Huawei is offering the device with a one-year warranty and standard after-sales support in China. The retail box includes the gateway, a user manual, and a Bluetooth mesh networking guide.
With this launch, Huawei continues to expand its HarmonyOS smart home ecosystem, focusing on simple and affordable accessories. For users already invested in Huawei’s platform, the new Gateway Lite offers a straightforward way to bring Bluetooth devices online without adding much cost.
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