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Apple-backed Matter smart home standard officially launches as iOS 16.1 adds support

Por: 9to5Mac Tech October 04, 2022

The long-running push for the launch of the new smart home standard is taking a big step forward. The Connectivity Standards Alliance announced today that it, along with members of the alliance, are formally releasing the Matter 1.0 standard and certification program. This opens the door to official product certification for the first Matter accessories, and it comes as the latest iOS 16.1 betas add support for the technology. Matter 1.0 is... + full article



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