Android and Nest devices will soon play nice with other smart home gear Matter smart home technology


A lot was announced at Google IO 2021, including updates to Android, Wear OS, Photos and Maps. Among it all was a small update to Google’s smart home commitment.
While Google had previously said it would be supporting new smart home connectivity protocol Matter, the tech giant has laid out a plan on how it’s going to go about doing so.
Google is planning on rolling out Matter support – previously called Project Connected Home over IP (CHIP) – first to its Nest speakers and displays, following which it will become a part of Android as well.
That means that once the update has been rolled out, Google Assistant will be able to control any Matter-enabled smart device without requiring additional steps like adding it to the Google Home ecosystem and linking accounts.
Simplifying matters
Some of Google’s Nest devices – the Nest Wifi, Nest Hub Max and second-gen Nest Hub – already have Thread connectivity, a similar wireless protocol for smart devices like the Nanoleaf Essentials smart bulb and light strip. According to Google, these will also work as Matter connection hubs once smart devices with the new protocol become available.
Nanoleaf has already announced its support for Matter connectivity, as has Philips Hue, so we should start seeing Matter-enabled smart lights appearing on shelves later this year.
If more brands begin making Matter-supported devices, then setup and control would become as easy as scanning a QR code and a simple voice command respectively. Gone would be the days of having to set up individual accounts for several brands and then linking them to the Google Home app.
Once Android devices get Matter support, your phone will become the most convenient control hub for your smart home.
Threading it all together
At present there aren’t any Matter-enabled smart devices on the market. There are devices that run over the Thread protocol, though – for example, the Nanoleaf Essentials range as mentioned above and some of Eve’s smart devices that are Apple HomeKit exclusive.
At present, there’s only one smart speaker that can work as a Thread connection hub – the Apple HomePod mini. Despite some Google and Amazon smart displays having Thread support, they’ve not been ‘switched on’ to work as Thread routers.
Once Matter officially takes off though, it will support all existing Thread devices as well. In fact, it will support Google Assistant, Alexa, Siri, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and Thread IoT products. In simple words, Matter will be the one protocol to control them all.
Google hasn’t announced a timeframe when Matter support will be rolled out to Nest and Android devices, but Matter-enabled smart devices are expected to go on sale by late 2021.
A lot was announced at Google IO 2021, including updates to Android, Wear OS, Photos and Maps. Among it all was a small update to Google’s smart home commitment. While Google had previously said it would be supporting new smart home connectivity protocol Matter, the tech giant has laid out…
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