Matter and TP-Link: What is Matter? What Devices are Compatible with Matter?
TP-Link has always valued the experiences that we provide our users, from setup to daily use. For many, this also means controlling your devices with another platform or using the latest features for the best performance.
What is the Matter Protocol?
The Matter Protocol is a communication protocol being developed and supported by most smart home brands to encourage the interoperability of devices between brands, increase the control of smart homes across platforms, and provide a unified structure for device-to-device local communication.
TP-Link has already joined Google, Silicon Labs, Apple, Samsung, IKEA, Wyze, and Amazon in developing and implementing the matter protocol into our smart devices.
The standard is still in its infancy and has only been in development since 2019, while technologies such as Wi-Fi and Zigbee have been in development for over 20 years. Despite this, the protocol has already made tremendous progress in creating a unified smart home – and is making leaps and bounds with each update.
Matter Allows You to Control All Your Devices, No Matter the Method of Communication
What Does Matter Do for My Smart Devices?
Matter standardizes "attributes" and commands for device types, allowing smart devices from different manufacturers to communicate using the Matter Protocol. Because the protocol is present on your network as an “application protocol,” your Matter Controller will be able to connect devices at all levels using a variety of compatible technologies, such as Thread or Matter Bridges, such as the Tapo Sub-G Smart Hubs.
In short, this means you can take your Matter-Compatible Device and add it directly to a Smart Home platform that you already use, such as Google Home, SmartThings, Alexa, or Home Assistant – removing the hassle of needing an internet connection or linking to cloud accounts.
Key Features of the Matter Protcol
Certification - The testing and certification process that Matter devices must undergo is directly tied to the device’s use of the Matter logo.
If you see the Matter logo on a device’s package, you can be assured that the device has met all the requirements of the protocol and has been certified for use with Matter.
Multi-Admin Control—Matter Devices can receive and send commands from multiple connected controllers simultaneously.
Interoperability Between Smart Home Platforms – Compatible Devices can be added to any Matter-Compatible Platform
Local Control and Communication with Devices – Devices Do Not Need to Communicate with the Internet; and all Traffic stays local to your network.
Simplicity – The Matter Protocol will streamline your device’s setup and controls, making smart home technology more widely accessible.
Reliability – Devices supporting the Matter Protocol are designed to work reliably in any network, taking the guesswork out of your smart home.
Security – The Matter Protocol includes a strict set of security principles and requirements that devices must adhere to be certified. These principles focus on user privacy, data protection, and prevention of device and data intrusions.
What’s Coming Next from Matter?
Matter is being developed as a framework for all manufacturers to use to communicate with other devices. Due to its infancy, the Matter Protocol only has base-level support for devices. For example, while Smart Plugs have been supported since the initial release, it was not until the recent 1.3 specification that Energy Monitoring was made available to Matter-Compatible Plugs.
Since Matter's announcement in 2019 and subsequent release in 2022, we have already seen three major updates to the protocol, adding support for additional devices and features and streamlining the setup process.
- Matter 1.0 Update (Oct ’22)
- Initial Release of Matter Protocol
- Added Device Types: Lighting Products, Door Locks, Thermostats, HVAC, Blinds and Shades, Home Security Sensors (Contact, Motion), TVs and Streaming Media Players
- Matter 1.1 Update (May ’23)
- Minor Update with Patches, Bug Fixes, and Enhancements to Existing Devices
- Matter 1.2 Update (Oct ’23)
- Added Device Types: Refrigerators, Portable ACs, Dishwashers, Laundry Machines, Robot Vacuum Cleaners, Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarms, Air Quality Sensors, Air Purifiers, Fans
- Revision and Additions to Existing Categories, Specifications, and Developer SDK
- Certification and Testing Tools Provided
- Matter 1.3 Update (May ’24)
- Added Appliance Support: Microwaves, Ovens, Cooktops, Extractor Hoods, Laundry Dryers, Matter-Casting Media Players, Device Scenes, and Command Batching.
- Support for Water and Energy Management Devices (Water and Energy Monitoring)
Survey Results: What Matter Device Do You Want To See Next?
Earlier this year, our team was interested in hearing about what devices you would most like to see next, and we put out a survey to help get your feedback on the potential for new devices, such as a three-way switch or fan/dimmer switch. You can find a summary of your responses here if you missed it.
Results: What Matter Device Do You Want to See Next?
Does Matter Work with My Existing Devices?
In general, no. Devices must be designed with the Matter Protocol in mind, as additional requirements, features, hardware, and certification processes must be completed. Furthermore, compatibility with another platform or feature may limit functionality, such as a device being a HomeKit-Compatible Device or Google Home’s lack of ability to accommodate Dimmer Buttons.
Below, you can find a list of the Matter-Compatible Devices. This is not an exhaustive list, and additional models are available across retailers – with more on the way!
Knowledge Base: Are You Ready to Get Started with Matter?
Smart Lights |
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Tapo L535E |
Multi-Color Matter LED Smart Bulb |
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Smart Wi-Fi Plugs |
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Tapo P125M |
Mini Smart Wi-Fi Plug |
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Kasa KP125M |
Smart Plug with Energy Monitoring |
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Tapo TP25 |
Outdoor Smart Plug (Best Buy Exclusive) |
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Tapo P400M |
Outdoor Smart Plug |
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Kasa EP40M |
Outdoor Smart Plug |
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Tapo TP15 |
Mini Smart Wi-Fi Plug (Best Buy Exclusive) |
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Tapo P135 KIT |
Lamp Dimmer Kit |
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Smart Switches and Dimmers |
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Kasa KS205 |
Smart Wi-Fi Light Switch |
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Tapo S505 |
Smart Wi-Fi Light Switch |
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Tapo TS15 |
Smart Wi-Fi Light Switch (Best Buy Exclusive) |
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Kasa KS225 |
Smart Wi-Fi Dimmer Switch |
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Tapo S505D |
Smart Wi-Fi Dimmer Switch |
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Tapo TS25 |
Smart Wi-Fi Dimmer Switch (Best Buy Exclusive) |
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Matter Bridges and Bridge-Compatible Sensors |
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Tapo H100 |
Smart Sub-GHz Hub (Matter Bridge) |
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Tapo T315 |
E-Ink Temperature Sensor |
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Tapo T310 |
Temperature Sensor |
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Tapo T100 |
Motion Sensor |
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Tapo T110 |
Contact Sensor |
Official Matter Resources:
Learn More About Matter on our Official Spotlight
Check our Official List of Matter-Compatible Devices
Community Matter Resources:
What You Need to Get Started with Matter
Bluetooth Provisioning and Matter Devices
Adding Your Compatible Matter Devices to a Third-Party Platform
Add Your Sub-G Sensors to Another Platform via Matter Bridging
Note: We have a few exciting announcements and releases coming over the next few weeks and months, some of which include some of your most requested features from our Survey: "What Matter Device Would You Like To See Next?"
We have already been able to talk with a few of you about these additions, and we cannot wait to make a formal announcement. Until then, please note that the contents of this article are subject to change and relate largely to the 1.2 Matter Specification.