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Eve smart home products are the first to officially support Matter

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TheMattersmart home era is officially underway for consumers, as the standard has started to roll out to several existing products from the Eve manufacturer.

The Eve Energy smart plug, Eve Motion sensors and Eve Door & Window contact sensor – allThead products– are today receiving a firmware update to support the Matter standard, which is designed to ensure a level playing field and operability for the future of the smart home. The company says that all 14 Eve devices will eventually get the update, which is optional (viaThe Verge).

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Eve is an excellent flagbearer for the Matter standard, given that until now it has only supported the Apple Home standard – meaning it’s based on Apple’s HomeKit back-end infrastructure. Users will need to haveiOS/iPadOS 16.2installed on their iPhone and iPad in order to upgrade their HomeKit devices.

However, having an Apple device soon won’t be a requirement for using and controlling the Eve devices, as compatibility will be extended to Amazon Alexa, Google Home and Samsung SmartThings.

The Eve products’ update is a precursor to a big 2023 for the Matter standard after years of build-up in various guises. It has been co-created by all of the major smart home providers, and we’re expecting all of the big smart home announcements at CES 2023 next month to have a focus on the Matter standard.

Eve announced the plans to upgrade back in November,stating: “The latest models of the smart plug Eve Energy, the contact sensor Eve Door & Window and the motion sensor Eve Motion have completed Matter certification. Starting December 12, iPhone users can upgrade those devices for free in the Eve app to grant every family member local and direct access from their preferred smartphone or voice assistant.

“The entire lineup of now 14 Thread-enabled Eve devices will receive free Matter firmware updates over time. Availability of Matter-certified Eve products in retail will start in first quarter of 2023. The Eve app, which has been available exclusively for iOS, will be complemented by a sister version for Android in the same period.”

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Chris Smith is a freelance technology journalist for a host of UK tech publications, including Trusted Reviews. He’s based in South Florida, USA.  …

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