The Internet of Things, or the vast networks of “smart objects” now powering most of our digitally connected lives, is a step closer to living in a single ecosystem.
Google Home, Apple’s HomeKit, and Samsung’s SmartThings are all now accepting a new smart home testing and compatibility certification that will enable a wider array of smart gadgets to connect to your home network, according to the Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA). The CSA is a coalition of companies and technologists building toward universal open standards for smart devices and connected technology.
Amazon’s Alexa-enabled smart home system has yet to opt-in.
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Consumer products certified with the Matter badge, as its called, can bypass individual testing and certification with each Big Tech ecosystem — the previous, oft-time consuming process — under the single standards body. Launched by the CSA in 2022, the Matter standard was designed to reimagine interoperability between smart devices on the path toward …