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Matter-enabled Amazon Echo devices to work with iOS soon as phase one rollout is now complete

Por: 9to5Mac Tech December 20, 2022

With the official launch of the new Matter standard for smart home accessories in November, Amazon has announced its plans to . The company confirmed on Monday that the phase one rollout of Matter support is now complete, while phase two is expected to begin next year with support for iOS. Amazon to expand Matter support on Echo devices to iOS , the phased rollout of Matter support to Echo devices allows the company to ensure that its devices... + full article



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