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SwitchBot Hub V2 Joins The MATTER Standard

The Internet of Things (IoT) is revolutionizing the way we interact with the tech world in amazing ways never thought possible a few years ago. …

By: Kevin Castle

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The Internet of Things (IoT) is revolutionizing the way we interact with the tech world in amazing ways never thought possible a few years ago. Everything from smart thermostats and security cameras to home automation systems, the possibilities for connecting our homes and devices are endless. When you think about it, it’s really fucking awesome. It is interesting to see how this technology has evolved over the years. SwitchBot, a company that specializes in creating smart home gadgets has been at the forefront of this tech for several years. They make some nifty smart home products such as light switches, automated curtains etc. In short, SwitchBot is really taking things to the next level, much like Samsung and it’s smart things project.

Recently, SwitchBot made a major announcement at CES that they are joining the Matter standard with the launch of their new Hub 2. This is a significant development for the smart home industry, as it means that SwitchBot’s products will be compatible with a wide range of other IoT devices. Slowly but surely, companies like SwitchBot updating to MATTER is a huge and important step needed for smart home cohesiveness.

But what is the Matter standard and why is it important?

MATTER is a new awesomely bad-ass open-source standard for the smart home industry, developed by the Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA). It is designed to make it easier for smart home devices to communicate with each other and work together seamlessly. Much like what Zigbee does right now but still has some limitations. The standard allows devices from different manufacturers to work together, even if they use different technologies or protocols.

The MATTER standard is based on the popular Zigbee protocol, which is widely used in the smart home industry. It also includes support for other protocols such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Z-Wave for a more broader range of compatibility. This means that devices that use these protocols can also be part of the MATTER ecosystem. In theory, if this shit works, it will be the most advanced smart home protocol to date. Time will tell though how well this will work.

The main goal of the Matter standard is to create a more interoperable smart home ecosystem. Currently, smart home devices from different manufacturers often do not work together, which can be frustrating for consumers. By joining the Matter standard, SwitchBot is helping to create a more cohesive and interconnected smart home experience.

The SwitchBot Hub 2 is the company’s latest smart home hub, designed to be the central hub for all of your SwitchBot products. It is also compatible with other Matter-compatible devices, allowing you to easily control and automate your entire smart home.

One of the standout features of the Hub 2 is its compatibility with Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa. Yep, using your voice to make things easier and well, cooler. The Hub 2 also has a built-in smart speaker, so you can play music or make phone calls.

Another great feature of the Hub 2 is its ability to connect to the internet via Wi-Fi or a LAN connection. This means if you have internet, no matter where you are, you can control all your devices. This is simply a cloud-based feature that most hubs out there have. Nothing new here.

To sum things up, the SwitchBot Hub 2 is slated to be a powerful smart home hub that is sure to be a hit with consumers. Its compatibility with the MATTER standard and popular voice assistants like Alexa and Google Assistant makes it a great choice for anyone looking to automate their home with little to no effort. Yea, it’s pretty damn easy to accomplish this today. With the Hub 2, SwitchBot is taking a big step forward in the smart home industry and helping to create a more connected and convenient living experience.

The SwitchBot Hub v2 is scheduled for release sometime this year, 2023.

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