It's already here, Matter 1.0!

A few days ago the first version of the Matter standard was published of which we have already spoken before. In fact, If you are not very clear what it is, I recommend that you visit the entry in this same blog because I have read it again now and I could not count it better Jajajajaja, you have it available in https: / / sahuklo.org / matter-y-homekit /The case is that * at last * the first official version of the standard has been published and these days we will see how the different manufacturers are going to update.

I personally think The aim is for manufacturers to have time to update the firmware of their devices compatible for that, when the Matter presentation event is held on November 3, there are already many devices that work with Matter, in fact what the people of the Connectivity Standards Alliance have done is open the device certification process, so from here to November there are certain already certified manufacturers (I bet the people of Philips Hue are not in any hurry either).

Apple users will have to wait until iOS 16. 1 for the House application to become compatible (and by the way it seems that there will be some little more change), although that version is supposed to come out in mid-October.

Remember that is the first version, so not even all categories of devices will be available (Indeed, the robots- vacuum cleaners are still out… it seems that everyone has mania for them).

One of the first manufacturers to enter the certification process has been Infineon, and the truth is, I’ve discovered a lot of accessories that I didn’t know, so as soon as they get in the car, I still buy some to prove as they look very good.

For his part Google has also reported they are working on a new version of the Google Home application and on updating Android and Nest thermostats.

There’s only one left wait a few weeks to see how devices are updated and how we can benefit users. For my part, I’m looking forward to seeing if I can finally integrate the NanoLeaf with Home Assistant… or use the Philips Hue buttons to activate the Nanoleaf, which would also help me.

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