Fibaro:
My advice would be the
Fibaro Home Center Lite. It uses
Z-WAVE devices and z-wave is based on a mash network topologie. So less change of signal reception issues.
Smartthings:
Also seems to be talking Z-Wave but looks cloud based.
The SmartThings Hub is the brain that turns your world into an internet of things. Your SmartThings Hub provides connectivity to other SmartThings, third party devices, and the SmartThings cloud via an Ethernet cable. This micro-USB powered station currently supports ZigBee, Z-Wave and IP-accessible devices. The SmartThings Hub is intended for indoor use only and should never be fed after midnight.
RWE Smart Home
Also seems to be cloud based
As soon as the RWE SmartHome central control unit has established an online connection to the RWE SmartHome data centre, a 10-digit PIN number appears on the display. Make a note of this PIN – you will need it to set up your home automation system. Then go to
www.rwe-smarthome.de/ersteinrichtung. An installation wizard will guide you through the rest of the configuration, step by step.
Home Wizard
Uses 433Mhz which is only capable of sending command. It cannot poll a device for its status
Running HS3PRO on PC with Z-Wave / OpenTherm / Plugwise / RFXcom / MQTT / XAP400 / Logitech Media Server and Squeezelite on PI`s