Benefits of Matter certification for smart-home consumers - AWS Prescriptive Guidance

Benefits of Matter certification for smart-home consumers

The introduction of Matter promises to deliver significant benefits for consumers. Matter provides a common language for smart-home devices to seamlessly work together across major platforms. By certifying devices with Matter, consumers can expect simpler setup and management of their smart home as well as greater flexibility and choice in how they control their devices.

Simplified setup and unified management

One of the biggest frustrations that consumers face is the complex setup and onboarding processes that are required to operate different smart-home devices and get them to work together. Each device might require its own proprietary app and separate account. To address this issue, Matter enables plug-and-play functionality for certified devices. Onboarding Matter-certified devices is as simple as connecting the device to the local home network and then using the Matter admin, such as the Alexa app, to read the QR code on the device.

This unified setup experience through a single app means consumers no longer need to juggle multiple, separate apps to manage different brands of devices. They can view and control all of their Matter-certified lights, locks, sensors, and more from a single interface. Apple HomeKit, Amazon Alexa, and Google Assistant users all benefit from being able to discover and control Matter devices without having to download separate manufacturer apps. The simplified management of smart-home devices through a unified system reduces complexity for consumers and makes building out and expanding their setup much less daunting.

Improved choice and flexibility in voice control

Voice control has become a popular way for consumers to interact with their smart-home devices. However, today the choice of voice assistant often dictates what brands of devices you can control with your voice. Matter changes this by enabling voice control across ecosystems.

Consumers gain the flexibility to choose which voice assistant ecosystem best suits their needs, without having to worry about device compatibility. A user comfortable with the Google Assistant can control their Matter-certified devices with their voice, even if the devices were originally manufactured for the Alexa or HomeKit markets.

This cross-compatibility of voice control creates a more open environment that gives users greater choice. They can pick devices based on features and pricing instead of compatibility with a single ecosystem. If a user wants to change voice assistants in the future, their existing smart-home setup can easily move with them because all devices speak the common Matter language.