Matter 1.2: elevating the smart home experience

In the fast-paced realm of smart home innovations, the Matter protocol has emerged as a significant game-changer.

By harnessing the power of existing IP technologies, notably Wi-Fi and Thread, Matter has set its sights on crafting a revolutionary open standard for smart devices. Silicon Labs, known for its prowess in compact, embedded devices, has been at the forefront of this movement, constantly emphasising the virtues of energy efficiency and robust security.

Unpacking the latest in Matter 1.2

The Connectivity Standards Alliance has recently unveiled the latest avatar of this protocol – Matter 1.2. This update is the protocol’s second major overhaul since its grand introduction in 2022. With a suite of new device integrations and enhanced features, Matter 1.2 is poised to extend its footprint across varied markets, ensuring a richer user experience and seamless device interoperability.

Matter 1.2: a glimpse into enhanced device integration

With Matter 1.2, the spectrum of compatible devices has broadened to encompass:

Interestingly, while some of these gadgets have been Wi-Fi-ready, they’ve often found themselves restrained by a lack of universal support, leading to a reliance on brand-specific app controls. Matter 1.2 is set to shift this narrative. It promises a more streamlined user journey and facilitates effortless integration with major smart home platforms.

Additionally, Matter 1.2 ushers in features that refine the product setup process. A chrome-finished door lock, for instance, can be distinctly identified within a Matter Controller’s interface, allowing for a more intuitive interaction. Similarly, lamps with multiple bulbs can now provide detailed bulb-specific information, ensuring precise and hassle-free setups.

Silicon Labs has taken proactive steps with Matter 1.2. It offers the necessary toolkits to back both novel and pre-existing Matter gadgets. The ZCL Advanced Platform (ZAP) further simplifies the configuration process for users.

Wi-Fi 6 and Matter: a symbiotic relationship

Wi-Fi 6’s increasing relevance in the IoT ecosystem is undeniable. It’s not just about ramping up bandwidth; it’s about catering to a diverse range of applications, including those that prioritise battery longevity over high-speed data transfer. The convergence of Matter and Wi-Fi promises a cohesive experience across a plethora of devices and use-cases.

Developers are in for a treat with Silicon Labs’ latest offering, the SiWx917. This IoT-centric solution marries the best of Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth LE, and Matter, ensuring optimised battery life, security, and AI/ML capabilities.

Matter 1.2: an ode to security

Matter has always been synonymous with top-tier security. Matter 1.2 is no different. To aid developers in adhering to these stringent security benchmarks, Silicon Labs extends its Custom Part Manufacturing Service. Additionally, with Secure Vault, Silicon Labs provides a comprehensive security toolkit tailored to address the most pressing IoT challenges.

The road ahead for Matter

Matter’s widespread adoption is evident. Major industry players, like Amazon, have already integrated it into 100 million Echo and eero devices. As we chart the future course for Matter, we anticipate the integration of cameras and energy management tools, further solidifying its dominance.

For a hands-on experience with Matter 1.2 and its myriad capabilities, head over to the Silicon Labs’ Git Hub.