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A number of tech giants — including Amazon, Apple and Google — hope a new protocol called Matter will help your smart home devices communicate.
There’s nothing new about Philips Hue lights working with Matter, the budding standard that aims to unify the big smart home ecosystems. But a recent leak suggests that Hue bulbs may soon have a ...
As it stands, adding Matter devices to multiple smart ecosystems is a royal pain, but version 1.4 of the Matter standard paves the way for a smoother process.
How to use the Matter smart home standard: The best way to get all your devices talking to one another Different devices from different manufacturers? No problem, they can still talk. David Nield ...
Apple has privately and publicly pledged its support to new smart home standard Matter over its own HomeKit Accessory Protocol, but customer confusion and a staggered rollout has put the damper on ...
A new technology standard for smart home devices, Matter, is seeking to change that. Here’s why it’s important. What is Matter? No one company services all of your smart-home needs.
Consumer Reports explains the Matter smart home standard from Amazon, Apple, Google, Samsung, and others. Matter is finally here and promises to help smart devices work together.