Matter’s broken promises: Why the smart home standard isn’t living up to the hype
Matter is a smart home connectivity standard that launched with the promise of unifying disparate devices and ecosystems. Backed by tech giants like Apple, Amazon, Google, and others, Matter was heralded as the solution to smart home fragmentation; a single solution that would "just work" locally and securely across brands. In theory, a smart bulb, lock, or sensor with the Matter logo could be controlled from any platform (such as Home Assistant, Apple Home, Google Home, Alexa, and others) without needing separate hubs or cloud services. It was essentially touted as the future of smart homes.
Matter is a smart home connectivity standard that launched with the promise of unifying disparate devices and ecosystems. Backed by tech giants like Apple, Amazon, Google, and others, Matter was heralded as the solution to smart home fragmentation; a single solution that would “just work” locally and securely across brands. In theory, a smart bulb, lock, or sensor with the Matter logo could be controlled from any platform (such as Home a**istant, Apple Home, Google Home, Alexa, and others) without needing separate hubs or cloud services. It was essentially touted as the future of smart homes.
Olinto Nogueira
Brazil
Brazil
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