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title: "Ending production of Home Assistant Yellow"
description: "Software support continues, and we start looking at what hardware is next for our power-users."
date: 2025-10-15 00:00:01
date_formatted: "October 15, 2025"
author: Carl Albertsson
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categories: Announcements
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Today, we’re announcing that we will no longer be producing [Home Assistant Yellow](/yellow). Rest assured, it will continue to receive software support far into the future.
I’m Carl, Vice President of Commercial at Nabu Casa, the organization that builds and sells official hardware for the Open Home Foundation. I couldn’t be more proud of our hardware achievements over the past 12 months, including [Voice Preview Edition](/voice-pe/) and [Connect ZWA-2](/connect/zwa-2/) (including its cool new [Wi-Fi and PoE experimental firmware](/blog/2025/10/13/portable-z-wave-with-wifi-and-poe/)).
Home Assistant Yellow was similarly groundbreaking at launch and helped fund Home Assistant’s development. However, for reasons I’ll explain below, the time has come to end production. This means that if you were considering buying a Home Assistant Yellow, you’ll need to act fast, as stock will not be replenished (check the *Order Now* button on the [Home Assistant Yellow page](/yellow) to see if your local retailer still has stock).
[Nabu Casa](https://www.nabucasa.com/) is now exploring what hardware could replace Home Assistant Yellow, so if you have any suggestions on what we should do next, **please** **tell us in the comments\!** In the meantime, the good news is that there are already [plenty of other great ways to run Home Assistant](/installation/). For example, if you’re looking for hardware that’s both easy to start with and supports the Open Home Foundation, we’d recommend the [Home Assistant Green](/green).
## A golden era
There is a long yellow brick road that brought us to today. All the way [back in 2021](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPR-shzT_VQ), we announced Home Assistant Yellow (originally called Amber). It included some pretty unique features, including its built-in Zigbee or Thread adapter, optional PoE, and overall expandable approach. As it used the Raspberry Pi Compute Module platform, included GPIO, and had an NVMe slot, there were a lot of different ways you could upgrade it over time (including people [being able to upgrade from CM4 to CM5](/blog/2024/11/27/home-assistant-yellow-gets-cm5-support/), which was quite the [speed bump](https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2024/home-assistant-yellow-instant-2x-iot-speedup-cm5) 🏎️).
It wasn’t all smooth sailing with Home Assistant Yellow. We essentially launched the device in the middle of the great Pi shortage. It definitely complicated things for a time, but it all eventually stabilized. In late 2023, we launched [Home Assistant Green](/green), which became the easiest way to get started with Home Assistant. This new product led us to [end the sale](/blog/2024/08/01/streamlining-the-home-assistant-yellow-lineup/) of Home Assistant Yellow devices that shipped with a CM4 already installed (called the *Home Assistant Yellow Standard*), which allowed us to focus the product line on the kit versions.
Small, but so much room for activities