Matter 2.0 Protocol Finally Delivers on the Promise of Universal Smart Home
The updated standard adds support for cameras, robot vacuums, and energy management systems.

The Connectivity Standards Alliance has released Matter 2.0, a major update to the smart home interoperability standard that significantly expands device support and improves reliability.
Matter 2.0 adds support for security cameras, robot vacuums, energy management systems, and major appliances, categories that were notably absent from the original specification.
Early testing shows dramatically improved setup times and more reliable cross-ecosystem communication.
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