Smart Homes Made Simple with and Matter
together with Matter, are bringing about a new era in smart home technology, one where all your devices work together in perfect harmony. Our range of Matter-compatible devices fully support the latest version, Matter 1.2, and are designed to enhance your everyday life, leaving you more time for what matters to you.
What is Matter?
Matter is a new and open smart home standard developed by the Connectivity Standard Alliance (CSA). Matter leverages a number of common connectivity technologies to make a truly intelligent and interconnected smart home not only possible, but simple too. With Matter your favorite smart home devices, even those from different brands, seamlessly connect and work together, unifying your devices and simplifying your life.
Getting Started
Why It Matters
Matter operates on four core principles that together enable truly interconnected smart homes that are easy to set up and a dream to use.
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1SimplicityEasy to purchase, connect, and use your choice of device.
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2InteroperabilityDevices from different brands work natively together.
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3ReliabilityConsistent and responsive local connectivity.
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4SecurityRobust and streamlined to protect both users and developers.
Matter Controllers
Matter Controllers act as central devices at the core of Matter smart homes, controlling the flow of information and making sure commands are received and completed. Matter Controllers are necessary, but don’t have to be dedicated devices. Some existing devices in your home may be able to become your home’s Matter Controller.
Note: For a more comprehensive list of some available Matter Controllers, see the Dicover More section toward the bottom of this page.
Privacy and Security
Matter implements industry-leading measures to safeguard user data, keeping it away from anyone but you. It works locally, without using the cloud, for even more security. AiDot fully supports, and implements, these security measures into its Matter-compatible devices and never accesses, retains, or analyzes your data.
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How do Matter devices communicate?Matter is based on the IP protocol, just like your Wi-Fi network, and supports communication over Thread, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. Though it sounds complex, that’s all managed behind the scenes so you don’t have to worry about it.
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What are the benefits of Matter smart home devices?Matter smart home devices allow increased interoperability, better security, as well as easier setup and management of devices.
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What is a Matter Controller?Matter Controllers, sometimes called hubs, allow you to connect and control Matter-compatible devices.
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Is a new app required to control Matter-compatible devices?No, there's no need to download another app. You can use a number of apps you may already be using including Amazon Alexa, Apple Home, Google Home, or the AiDot app.
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How can I check if a device is compatible with Matter?All new Matter-compatible products will display the Matter logo on their packaging and on the device to show they are compatible with Matter. To check the Matter compatibility of your existing devices, visit: csa-iot.org/csa-iot_products/?p_type=14#products.
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Does Matter work with Apple Home?Yes, Matter and Apple Home are compatible. To use a Matter accessory with Apple Home, users can add the accessory via the Home app, or any other Apple Home-compatible apps.
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Which devices can act as Matter Controllers?Apple: HomePod (1st and 2nd generation), HomePod mini, iPad, and Apple TV.
SmartThings: SmartThings Hub V2 and V3.
Alexa: Echo Dot (3rd, 4th, and 5th generation), Echo Dot with Clock (5th generation), Echo (3rd generation), and Echo Show.
Google: Google Home, Google Home Mini, Nest Hub (1st & 2nd generation), and Nest Wi-Fi Pro.
This is a list of some devices capable of acting as Matter Controllers. There are many more but these popular options should give you an idea of the kind of devices that can be used as Matter Controllers. To check a specific device that isn't listed here, we recommend checking the details on that device's webpage:https://handbook.buildwithmatter.com/howitworks/devicetypes/