Matter, the new open-sourced standard from the Connectivity Standards Alliance, swept the show floor of CES 2023 with panels and manufacturers supporting the innovative initiative. Manufacturers of smart devices and ecosystems that partner with Matter are breaking down barriers to interoperability, allowing consumers cross-compatibility where previously there were only walls. While open-sourced protocols aren’t new (Zigbee), Matter is being adopted on a large scale, with over 200 companies including Amazon, Google, and Samsung, at the forefront.
At CES 2023, well over two dozen companies displayed or spoke about devices that are or will be Matter-compatible in their lineups, and we can expect the momentum to expand over the coming year. “Make no mistake, this is an inflection point for technology. This year, Matter will both signal the end of walled gardens in the smart home and open the field for better experiences by any manufacturer, supported by a global, secure, and open standard for interoperability,” said Tobin Richardson, CEO of the Connectivity Standards Alliance.
The CSA plans to release updates to the standard on a biannual basis. Currently, the standard has support for lights, plugs, TVs, and thermostats, with the next update set to include support for new device categories such as robot vacuums and smart cameras. In this article, we have compiled 10 Matter-compatible smart home products and trends announce at CES 2023.

Govee’s First Matter-Certified Strip Light M1
The Govee Strip Light M1 (2m) is its first Matter-certified strip light, partnering with Google to support the Matter standard. It can be paired and controlled immediately with Google Home to interact with other Matter-compatible devices and automate with their Google/Google Nest ecosystem, as well as be controlled with Amazon Alexa, Apple HomeKit, etc. Govee has stated they will not be making their previous products Matter-compatible, as this requires a new chip. Pair this with a Govee AI Sync Box (also Matter-compatible), for a truly spectacular automated experience.

SwitchBot Hub 2 and SwitchBot Curtain are Matter-Compatible
The SwitchBot Hub 2 is a Wi-Fi-based Matter hub with a built-in thermo-hygrometer. The device enables Matter-compatibility of SwitchBot Bluetooth devices and control them on Apple Home and other platforms, as well as check temperature and humidity. In February, SwitchBot Curtain will also be Matter-compatible, and users will be able to control it using the SwitchBot Hub and Apple Home.
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Tuya Smart Affirms Support for Matter Ecosystem
Tuya Smart is in full support of Matter. The company hosted “Tuya Day” at CES 2023, a panel inviting manufacturers and the CSA to speak about the open-standard and their plans. Tuya has long supported universal open-standards, and continues the commitment with Matter. The Tuya ecosystem contains more than 446,000 registered developers and over 1,100 product categories, and their support means a vast range of connectivity, amassing greater compatibility for consumers.

GE Lighting Cync Smart Light Bulbs are Matter-Compatible
GE Lighting, a Savant company, is adding 11 new Wi-Fi smart devices to their light bulb product suite. The Cync family of smart decorative filament-style bulbs come in several white and full color options, including globe, candelabra and reveal general purpose bulbs. Cync products can be controlled via the Cync app, powered by Savant, with Alexa and Google, and now – Matter-compatible – the smart products can work seamlessly with other Matter devices.

Eve Systems Supports Matter for Their Product Suite
Eve Systems has expanded its Matter support since the firmware updates of last year. Their first fully Matter-certified, right out of the box smart devices – the Eve Energy, Eve Door & Window, and Eve Motion – will come available at the end of Q1 2023. Those will be available through Eve’s website and Amazon. Eve Motion Blinds will also be Matter-compatible. These products will not require a firmware update to work with Matter.

Samsung SmartThings Station Matter Smart Home Hub
Samsung’s SmartThings Station is a wireless fast-charging Matter smart home hub coming in February 2023. The device can trigger smart home routines and simultaneously charge a phone or tablet – wirelessly. The Samsung SmartThings Station comes in white or black, and can be connected via a QR code, or via a popup alert for Samsung Galaxy owners for quick setup. Either way, setup promises to be quick, easy, and get consumers connecting their Matter-compatible devices to the anchor-point of the Samsung SmartThings Station in no time.

Schneider Home Energy Management System is Matter-Compatible
Schneider Electric offers homeowners a whole-home solution to control utility power, solar, back up battery and EV charging. Their smart electrical panel, the Schneider Pulse, is powered by embedded technology and powers the system. The Schneider Boost stores solar energy to use during peak rates and power outages. The Schneider Inverter converts solar energy into AC electricity. The Schneider Charge reduces charging costs and speeds up charging using onsite solar storage. To control it all – the Schneider Home app. These smart products can save homeowners a lot of money, including tax incentives. If you’ve got an electric car, or are thinking of getting one, you may want to check this out. It could save you loads of cash when it comes to electrical service upgrades for your EV. It is also Matter-compatible.

Nanoleaf Skylight Arrives in Q2 2023 with Matter-Compatibility
Nanoleaf always delivers on modular, aesthetically pleasing, design-conscious lighting. The addition of the Nanoleaf Skylight is no exception! The modular, color-shifting ceiling panels fill the room with a colorful ambiance and will launch in Q2 of 2023, with Matter-compatibility. New Nanoleaf lights will support Matter, though existing lights will not due to the need for more chip hardware than the company expected. No matter – Nanoleaf has plenty planned to keep consumers happy in 2023.

Leviton’s Decora Smart Devices Will Receive Matter Firmware Update
Decora Smart, Leviton’s line of smart devices, is slated to get Matter compatibility early this year. The company will cross that threshold with a firmware update issued via the My Leviton app in early 2023 and delivered to the Decora Smart Wi-Fi Dimmer and Decora Smart Wi-Fi Switch, both second-gen Wi-Fi connected devices. Their first-gen devices will not receive the update.

Nanoleaf 4D TV Smarter Kit with Sync+ Technology
The Nanoleaf 4D TV Smarter Kit and Nanoleaf Sync+ is one smart piece of tech. The Nanoleaf 4D TV Smarter Kit has a Screen Mirror Camera mounted above or below the TV that points at the screen to monitor the colors displayed. Nanoleaf Sync+ sends color commands to compatible strip lights around your TV and lights around the room. The light strips have sizes for various screen sizes 55 to 65 inches or 70 to 80 inches. Expect the kit to launch in Q2 2023.