Matter, the smart home standard that promises an interoperable future for home automation, even if it’s scattered and a bit buggy right now, is out with a new version, 1.4. It promises more device types, improvements for working across ecosystems, and tools for managing battery backups, solar panels, and heat pumps.
“Enhanced Multi-Admin” is the headline feature for anybody invested in Matter’s original promise, one where you can buy a device and it doesn’t matter if your other gear is meant for Amazon (Alexa), Google, Apple, or whatever, it should just connect and work. With 1.4, a home administrator should be able to let a device onto their network just once, and then have that device picked up by whatever controller they’re using. There have technically been ways for a device to be set up on, say, Alexa and Apple Home, but the process has been buggy, involves generating “secondary codes,”