Matter will revolutionize your smart home – here's everything you need to know

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Matter will revolutionize your smart home – here's everything you need to know
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What is Matter and how will it work?

Matter 1.0 is here. After months of hearing about how this software standard will provide a massive benefit to our smart home, users can finally start to see it in action as it rolls out to new gadgets and old favorites.

Over 500 companies across the world have been working together under the Connectivity Standards Alliance to bring Matter to life. With the launch of Matter 1.0 and the start of the Matter certification program, it should now be much easier to find smart home tech that'll benefit your day-to-day rather than cause you a bunch of headaches.The promise of smart home tech is that your gadgets can interact with each other to make a system that is better than the sum of its parts.

Unfortunately to achieve something like this you need to spend a lot of time researching if a device is compatible with the gadgets you already have – and if it isn't there might not be an alternative that is. That’s where Matter comes in. Rather than lots of smaller micro-ecosystems, Matter-supporting devices will all be able to interact as part of one big smart home setup. When buying a new Matter-compatible product you won’t need to worry if it will interact with your existing

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