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💡Matter 1.6 Announced: Joint Fabric Aims to Unify Smart Home Ecosystems

Joint Fabric aims to simplify smart home setup, but will platforms adopt it?

TL;DR

Version 1.6 of the Matter spec was announced with a new feature called Joint Fabric, aiming to create a single smart home network controlled by any platform. However, adoption remains uncertain as platforms like Google and Amazon have been slow to fully embrace Matter.

Matter 1.6 introduced at Unify conference in Austin includes Joint Fabric, designed to simplify the setup of smart home devices across different ecosystems. Despite initial promise, Matter's adoption has been slower than expected due to implementation gaps between major platforms like Google and Amazon. The Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA) aims for full parity by 2025, but widespread recognition remains that achieving this will require continued collaboration among competitors.

Matter 1.6 Announced: Joint Fabric Aims to Unify Smart Home Ecosystems — The Verge

Key Points

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Version 1.6 of the Matter spec was unveiled at the Unify conference in Austin, Texas, on October 25th.

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Joint Fabric aims to create a single smart home network controlled by any Matter-compatible platform.

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Hundreds of device manufacturers support Matter, but full ecosystem parity remains elusive.

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The Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA) designated 2025 as the year for fixing Matter's implementation issues.

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Despite slower-than-expected adoption from Google and Amazon, these companies continue to invest in Matter.

Why It Matters

If you're setting up a smart home with devices from different manufacturers, Joint Fabric could streamline your experience. However, without full platform support, the promise of seamless interoperability remains unfulfilled.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why does this matter?

If you're setting up a smart home with devices from different manufacturers, Joint Fabric could streamline your experience. However, without full platform support, the promise of seamless interoperability remains unfulfilled.

What happened?

Version 1.6 of the Matter spec was announced with a new feature called Joint Fabric, aiming to create a single smart home network controlled by any platform. However, adoption remains uncertain as platforms like Google and Amazon have been slow to fully embrace Matter.

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