As already mentioned, you can't.* I recently wanted to do the exact same thing as you, and if they're both active it can't be done. I tried hardwiring the Apple TV, turning them on in a certain order, etc. At best you'll get the results you want for a couple hours, at which point the algorithm will do its thing and set its own preferred order.You can't.
Agreed. It should be as simple as showing what hubs are available, as depicted, then long press and set the new one as the default.As already mentioned, you can't.* I recently wanted to do the exact same thing as you, and if they're both active it can't be done. I tried hardwiring the Apple TV, turning them on in a certain order, etc. At best you'll get the results you want for a couple hours, at which point the algorithm will do its thing and set its own preferred order.
*There's probably a way to physically arrange the devices in such a way that the network strength of the one is so low that the algo would never switch to it. You could also perhaps use a different Apple ID for each device, and do some type of shenanigans (home sharing, separate homes, etc.) so that they're each a primary hub, but at that point I'm not sure it's worth doing.
I agree. They could be auto-managed by default, but give the users who want to make a change the option to do so. They continue to tweak the Home app, so maybe someday.Agreed. It should be as simple as showing what hubs are available, as depicted, then long press and set the new one as the default.
I finally got it to switch to my new AppleTV 4K by unplugging the HomePod mini for a few hours. Let’s see how long it stays on the AppleTV as the active hub. 🤷🏻♂️For me, it's the other way around. I have the Apple TV 4K as the active hub but I want the hub to be my HomePod Mini. Rebooting etc. works only for a while but in the end, Apple always switches back to my Apple TV as being the hub.
These are the new HomeKit engineersThe interns running the HomeKit program at Apple will tell you which hub is best. Oh your OG HomePod wrecks things when it takes over as the hub randomly? Deal with it!
Obviously I'm being sarcastic. This is a frustration for many of us.
It is awful, it must have been a huge cock up if they haven't released iOS 16.2.1 to address the Homekit issues (or they just simply do not care about it anymore!)!These are the new HomeKit engineers
I haven’t got the new architecture. Was late to the party and by the time I updated all my devices and hubs, they’d already pulled it.It is awful, it must have been a huge cock up if they haven't released iOS 16.2.1 to address the Homekit issues (or they just simply do not care about it anymore!)!