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    All the smart home products that work with Matter

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    It’ll all be ready by spring.

    Well, now it’s April, and the new Matter smart home standard is still barely simmering. Belkin backed out of Matter, Philips Hue put the brakes on its rollout, and we still don’t have Google Home or Amazon Alexa apps for iOS. But a few promised products from Eve and Nanoleaf are available now, with more slated to be released in the next few months. We’re keeping tabs on everything slated to work with Matter right here, so read on if you are anxious to get started with the new common language for smart home devices.

    If you’ve got this far and aren’t exactly sure what Matter is, here’s a quick summary: Matter is a new standard designed to simplify the smart home and make it easier to buy, set up, and use products. Its primary purpose is to help connected gadgets work with each other across platforms and ecosystems, so you won’t have to pick between Amazon Alexa, Apple, and Google when adding smart devices to your home. With Matter, you can control your smart lighting, smart locks, and more, simultaneously, with any Matter-compatible platform using iOS or Android devices. So, if you have an iPhone and your roommate has a Google Pixel, you can both control all your smart home devices.

    For more details on how Matter will work with each smart home platform, what you will need to get started with Matter, and how Matter actually works, read my explainer, “What Matters about Matter.”

    Here, you’ll find a list of Matter-compatible products divided into categories and separated by whether you can buy them now or if they are coming soon. We’ll keep this updated as new information comes out.

    Device types that work with Matter in 2023

    The Matter standard provides a common language and a set of supported actions for smart home devices. Right now, it only supports a few categories of devices, and only certain features are available for each of those categories — although, depending on which platform you run them on, you may have access to more features on top of the Matter integration.

    As of April 3rd, 2023, the following device categories are supported in Matter: light bulbs and light switches; plugs and outlets; locks; thermostats and other HVAC controllers; blinds and shades; sensors (motion, contact); televisions and streaming video players; wireless access points; and bridges (more on this later).

    Home appliances (such as fridges and washing machines) and robot vacuums should be included in the next Matter update (slated for spring, but no ETA yet). Home security cameras, garage door controller sensors, indoor air quality monitors and air purifiers, and smoke and CO detectors are next on the roadmap, according to the CSA, which runs the Matter standard. Also in the works are energy management features and support for ambient motion and presence sensing.

    The HomePod Mini is both a Matter controller and a Thread border router.
    Photo by Jennifer Tuohy / The Verge

    Matter controllers, Thread border routers, bridges, and Wi-Fi routers

    A Matter controller onboards Matter devices to your home network, controls them, manages communications and automations, and facilitates remote access (when enabled). A Matter controller needs to be a device that is always in your home, always powered, and has a Wi-Fi or ethernet connection to your home network. This means a smartphone won’t work as a Matter controller.

    You’ll need a Matter controller for each smart home platform you plan to use; an Apple HomePod or Apple TV for Apple Home, a Google Nest Hub for Google Home, and an Amazon device for Alexa. Every major smart home platform has updated its existing hubs and smart speakers to make them Matter controllers. Some controllers are also Thread border routers, which you will need if you add any Thread devices to your home. Thread is one of the main wireless protocols Matter runs over.

    Matter controllers with Thread border routers

    Upcoming Matter controllers with Thread border routers

    Matter controllers without Thread

    • Nest Audio, Nest Mini, and Nest Hub (first-gen)
    • Google Home (original smart speaker)
    • Google Home Mini

    New Matter controllers coming in 2023

    Matter-enabled smart home apps

    To add Matter devices to a smart home ecosystem, you’ll need to use that platform’s smartphone or tablet app. These act as Matter commissioners, connecting the Matter device to a Matter Controller. The following smart home apps are Matter commissioners and can add and control devices, as well as set up automations and routines. Matter is also built into the latest versions of Android and Apple’s operating systems, enabling apps to access the local infrastructure required by Matter.

    • Apple Home app on devices running iOS 16.1 or newer
    • Samsung SmartThings app (Android / iOS)
    • Google Home app (Android / iOS)
    • Amazon Alexa app (Android)
    • Eve app (iOS)

    Matter updates coming to smart home apps

    • Amazon Alexa app (coming to iOS in spring 2023)
    • Aqara app (coming 2023)
    • Eve app (coming to Android in spring 2023)
    • TP-Link Tapo app (coming 2023)
    • Tuya Smart Life app (coming 2023)* 
    • Wiser app (coming 2023)

    *Tuya Smart is an IoT development platform service provider that supports over 446,000 developers with schematics for over 1,100 smart home products, from robot vacuums to smart lights. It already has Matter certification for a number of light bulbs and smart plugs as well as a Matter controller. Brands that use Tuya include Teckin, Gosund, Nooie, Lidl, and Iotty.

    The Philips Hue Bridge will bring Matter to existing Hue devices, though the devices themselves will not be updated.
    Image: Philips Hue

    Bridges that support Matter

    Smart home devices that use a bridge, such as Philips Hue smart bulbs, can be “bridged” into Matter so that their connected devices can be controlled in a Matter smart home platform.

    As of April 3rd, 2023, only Apple Home fully supports Matter bridges. Google says it’s working with its partners to add bridging support, and recently added compatibility with Aqara’s M2 hub. Amazon and SmartThings confirmed to The Verge that bridge support isn’t live yet on their controllers but that both companies plan to enable it.

    So, even if you have a bridge that’s been updated to Matter, the devices connected to it won’t work in Matter until the platform you are using supports bridges. Currently, however, there are no bridges that support Matter without using beta software.

    Bridges that will support Matter

    The Google Nest Wifi Pro works with Matter and Thread.
    Photo by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy / The Verge

    Wi-Fi routers that will support Thread and Matter

    If you have a Matter and Thread-enabled Wi-Fi router, you wouldn’t need any other Matter controller in your home. Amazon (which owns Eero) has said Matter-over-Thread capability will be turned on in its compatible Eero devices this spring. Google routers are already Thread-enabled and work with Matter.

    Smart plugs and sensors — such as these Eve devices — are some of the first devices that work with Matter.
    Photo by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy / The Verge

    Smart devices that will work with Matter

    Most companies that have announced Matter devices say they will start shipping in early 2023. New products that are compatible with Matter should have the Matter logo on them (it looks a bit like a stick person wearing bikini bottoms). Many manufacturers are adding Matter support to existing devices with over-the-air firmware updates. Below are the products that currently support Matter or will in the future, according to the companies.

    Smart lights

    Currently available

    Matter updates coming in 2023

    New Matter lights coming 2023

    Smart switches

    As of April 3rd, 2023, there are no smart switches with Matter support enabled.

    Matter updates coming in 2023

    New Matter smart switches coming 2023

    Smart plugs

    Currently available

    New Matter plugs coming 2023

    The Eve Motion motion sensor can be updated to Matter using a firmware upgrade.
    Photo by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy / The Verge

    Smart home sensors

    Currently available Matter sensors

    • Eve Motion motion sensor (OTA update for existing devices and new product April 17th)
    • Eve Door & Window contact sensor (OTA update for existing devices and new product April 17th)

    Smart home sensors with Matter updates coming

    New Matter smart home sensors coming 2023

    The Yale Assure Lock 2 smart lock will get Matter via an upcoming Matter-over-Thread networking module.
    Photo by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy / The Verge

    Smart door locks

    As of April 1st, 2023, there are no smart locks with Matter support enabled.

    Smart door locks with Matter updates coming in 2023

    New Matter door locks coming in 2023

    Smart thermostats and heating equipment

    As of April 3rd, 2023, there are no smart thermostats with Matter support enabled.

    Matter updates coming in 2023

    Home appliances / televisions

    As of April 2023, there are no home appliances or televisions that work as Matter devices (some Samsung refrigerators and TVs are Matter controllers, see above). Several manufacturers have promised Matter support in some upcoming and existing products.

    Appliances and TVs with upcoming Matter support

    Smart shades, blinds, and shutters

    Currently available smart window treatments with Matter support

    Smart window treatments with upcoming Matter support

    Other devices that will work with Matter

    Adding Matter devices to your smart home is similar to using Apple’s HomeKit platform.
    Photo by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy / The Verge

    How to add Matter devices to your smart home

    Matter uses numeric and QR setup codes over Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) to add a device to your network. Open your smart home platform or device maker’s app, scan the QR code or manually enter the numeric code written on the device, and follow the prompts.

    NFC pairing will be an option for some devices, letting you tap the device with your phone. And some platforms will support auto-detection, so your phone will just see there is a device ready to be paired and prompt you to add it. 

    Once your device is set up in one platform, you can add it to other apps and platforms using Matter’s multi-admin feature. The process of sharing is similar to onboarding, but you don’t have to have the device in hand. Access the pairing code from the device settings in the app you first set it up with. Go through the steps to add a new device to the new platform, then scan or copy and paste that code when prompted. Once paired to another platform, you can now control that device from both platforms simultaneously.

    If you add a Matter device that supports Thread, you will need a compatible Thread border router. Check which Thread border router the device and platform you are using are compatible with first, as currently, Thread compatibility across platforms is spotty.

    Last Updated April 3rd, 2023 at 4:30PM: This list is updated regularly as new Matter devices launch or are announced.



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