Samsung Electronics Launches Matter Functionality, Ushering a New Era of Interoperability
Users can now connect Matter devices to SmartThings, making it easier than ever to experience connected living
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. has announced the availability of Matter functionality, allowing for seamless device control via the SmartThings app[1]. SmartThings hubs will receive an over-the-air update and the SmartThings Android app can be updated to provide capability to control all Matter-compatible devices. Through this update, SmartThings users can control their Matter compatible devices[2] from a single application, instead of using multiple apps from different device manufacturers.
As a pioneer in the smart home industry, Samsung has been a key contributor to the development of Matter from the very beginning and was one of the first companies to receive Matter certification. Earlier this year, Samsung revealed TVs and Family Hub refrigerators[3] that were selected to be updated to support Matter Controller functionality, simplifying experiences with both Samsung and third-party devices. In May 2022, SmartThings announced its Partner Early Access Program[4], the next step toward a Matter-compatible ecosystem, which granted select partners a head start in testing the Matter-supporting SmartThings hub and mobile software.
“We are now shifting from basic connectivity to building incredible experiences,” said Jaeyeon Jung, Corporate Vice President and Head of SmartThings, Mobile eXperience Business at Samsung Electronics. “Matter is the future, giving consumers extensive choice and smart device compatibility at scale. Today marks the most significant milestone yet toward mass smart home adoption.”
SmartThings supports a feature called multi-admin, which allows users to control their Matter compatible devices from multiple platforms and apps. Earlier this year, Samsung and Google announced an expanded partnership to take multi-admin support to the next level, improving interoperability and offering better user experiences. SmartThings’ open platform offers one of the largest integrated ecosystems, and Matter-certified products will be rolled out across brands including Google Nest, Eve Systems, Nanoleaf, Yale, and more.
SmartThings’ Matter Controller support will begin with the second and third generations of the SmartThings Hub, as well as the Aeotec Smart Home Hub. All hubs will continue to support Zigbee, Z-Wave, and Local Area Network devices, including Wi-Fi and Ethernet, and will be upgraded over-the-network to enable support for Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and Thread-based Matter devices.[5]
“We are committed to maintaining support for existing protocols while also helping the industry transition to a future built on Matter,” said Mark Tekippe, Vice President of Product at SmartThings and Connectivity Standards Alliance Board Member. “SmartThings has always provided customers with flexible connectivity options including Zigbee and Z-Wave. Adding support for Matter and Thread helps to ensure SmartThings remains a versatile ecosystem for consumers looking to build or expand their smart homes.”
For more information about SmartThings, please visit www.smartthings.com.
[1] SmartThings app requires each compatible device must be connected to Wi-Fi or other wireless network. For interoperability through SmartThings, all the devices should be registered with a single Samsung Account.
[2] For more information on Smart Things compatible devices, visit: https://www.samsung.com/au/apps/smartthings/. Australian Matter compatibility is yet to be announced.
[3] Matter support available on select 2022 TV models in Australia from 30 November. Australian availability for Family Hub Refrigerators yet to be announced.
[4] Program availability may vary by region.
[5] Available technology, functions, and features may vary by country, service provider, network environment, or product, and are subject to change without notice.
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