In a world that is becoming increasingly connected, the interoperability of smart home devices is more crucial than ever. The Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA) has recognized this need and introduced the latest version of its smart home protocol, Matter 1.3. This expansion not only offers improved features, but also a wider variety of supported devices that make the home even smarter and more efficient.
Matter, originally developed to simplify communication between various smart devices and ensure universal compatibility, has grown steadily since its launch. With the launch of Matter 1.3, the CSA is setting new standards in smart home technology by integrating features such as energy reporting, electric vehicle charging and water management.
New device categories and functions
Matter 1.3 significantly expands the range of supported devices. New additions include:
- Water management devices: New sensors and controls, such as leak and freeze detectors, help prevent water damage and optimize consumption.
- Chargers for electric vehicles: With Matter, you can now start and stop charging processes and control the charging speed directly via the smart home system.
- Kitchen appliances and large household appliances: From microwaves to ovens to range hoods and dryers, all of these devices will receive Matter compatibility.
improvements in energy management
A key feature of Matter 1.3 is improved energy management. Smart plugs and other devices now provide detailed reports on power, voltage and current, allowing users to efficiently monitor and manage their energy consumption.
Advanced TV functionalities
Matter 1.3 also brings significant improvements to TVs, including better cast initialization and search, support for push notifications, and improved interaction with other devices in the home.
scenes and command bundling
Scene support allows users to save and recall device settings, creating a personalized and automated environment. In addition, command bundling allows actions to be executed faster and more efficiently.
The Future of Smart Homes with Matter 1.3
With the introduction of Matter 1.3, the CSA is responding to the growing demand for a universally compatible, secure and efficient smart home system. The new specification promises not only to improve the quality of life through advanced technologies but also to reduce the ecological footprint through intelligent energy management. The coming months will show how manufacturers and consumers adopt and use these new possibilities. You can find more information and details about Matter 1.3 on the website the Connectivity Standards Alliance. Take the chance to equip your home with the latest smart home technology! (Photo by amgun / Bigstockphoto)