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Google Home hubs now Matter-ready for local smart device management

Google Home now supports Matter for direct, local control over your smart devices.

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Smart home technology is becoming increasingly important in our daily lives. Google has made a significant advancement with its latest update to the Google Home platform, which now includes integration of the Matter protocol. This update provides users with enhanced control and efficiency over their smart devices.

Local control at last

One of the most anticipated features of Matter is its promise of local control, which essentially means that your smart home devices can interact directly with one another without the need for an internet connection. Google announced this week that it has integrated Home Runtime into its Google Home hubs, enabling full local control of Matter devices. This includes Google Nest hubs, speakers, Chromecasts, Google TV devices running Android 14, and certain LG TVs.

Jeannie Zhang, a product manager at Google Home, emphasized the benefits: “This means when a user who has a hub for Google Home device (at home) is viewing or controlling their Matter devices (at home), they can do so with higher reliability, privacy, and lower latency.” This shift is crucial, particularly in scenarios where internet connectivity is lost, ensuring that commands like turning on the lights can still be executed without delay or interruption.

Historically, the Google Home ecosystem has leaned heavily on cloud connectivity, which sometimes resulted in lag or failure to respond when internet services were disrupted. With this new update, Google is moving towards a more reliable, locally controlled smart home environment, which not only enhances user experience but also potentially increases security by reducing the reliance on cloud services for basic functions.

Google’s commitment to Matter extends beyond just user functionality. The company is now opening its Home APIs to all developers, a move that was initially introduced at Google I/O but was only available in an early access phase. This full rollout to developers is a game-changer, as it allows for broader integration of Google Home’s capabilities into third-party applications. This includes:

  • Device and Structure APIs: Offering a way to tap into a network of over 600 million devices connected to Google Home, providing a unified interface for managing both cloud and Matter devices. This integration supports local control, extends device reach, and caters to custom Matter clusters.
  • Commissioning API: This simplifies the onboarding of devices by leveraging Fast Pair on Android devices, making setup seamless and integrating voice control via Google Assistant directly into third-party apps.
  • Automation API: Developers can now create and manage home automation within their apps, utilizing Google’s AI-driven capabilities to offer personalized and intelligent home experiences.

These APIs are currently in public developer beta for Android, with an iOS version expected soon. The implications for developers are substantial; they can now focus more on product innovation rather than on integration headaches. However, reliance on these APIs also introduces a risk, as seen with Google’s past decision to discontinue its Works with Nest program, leaving some developers in a lurch.

Google’s push into local control via Matter is part of a larger industry trend towards interoperability and reduced dependency on proprietary systems. By partnering with the Connectivity Standards Alliance and companies like MediaTek for new chip technologies, Google is not only enhancing its own ecosystem but also contributing to a more standardized, accessible smart home landscape.

This development could lead to a more democratized smart home market where devices from different manufacturers can work seamlessly together, potentially driving innovation and competition in device capabilities rather than in platform exclusivity.

Looking ahead

The integration of Matter into Google Home is a testament to Google’s commitment to evolving its smart home offerings in response to user demands for privacy, reliability, and ease of use. While this update significantly enhances the user experience, it also sets a new standard for what consumers should expect from smart home technology — a seamless, secure, and locally controlled environment.

As smart homes continue to evolve, the focus will likely remain on creating ecosystems that are not only smart but also safe, efficient, and user-friendly. Google’s latest move with Matter is a clear step in that direction, promising a future where your home’s intelligence doesn’t lag because of an internet outage but responds instantly to your needs, right from the comfort of your living room.


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