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Matter 1.6 Announced With NFC Setup, Cross-Ecosystem Device Sharing, and Smarter Thermostats

The Connectivity Standards Alliance that includes Apple today announced the latest version of Matter, Matter 1.6. The update focuses on improved device setup, better coordinated device management, and response to control inputs.

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Matter 1.6 includes NFC-Based Commissioning for setting up light bulbs in ceiling fixtures, in-wall switches, and other products that need to be configured prior to installation. It allows for setup before the device is fully powered, and it serves as an alternative to Bluetooth LE setup. Users will just need to hold a smartphone near a device to commission it.

For multi-ecosystem device sharing, Matter 1.6 supports "Joint Fabric" as a new approach that expands the Enhanced Multi-Admin toolkit. Joint Fabric lets multiple user-authorized controllers co-administer a single shared Matter network. Any device added to the Joint Fabric is accessible to all participating controllers, which makes it simpler for Android and iOS users in a household to access and control Matter-enabled devices. Matter smart home products can be controlled from any interface or ecosystem without requiring a separate setup of every device for each platform.

Thermostat Suggestions improve how thermostats account for user inputs and preferences. Controllers won't send direct commands to change temperature or mode, but will instead submit a time-bound suggestion tied to the thermostat's supported presets so the thermostat can react based on preferences and environmental conditions. The CSA says the new feature will be helpful in the following situations:

  • A user enrolled in a utility demand-response program can configure the thermostat to protect those commitments, preventing an automation from a different ecosystem from accidentally overriding a savings event.
  • A user who has chosen to optimize for energy savings, or for humidity control, air quality, or another preference, can have the setting recognized and respected across connected services without needing to configure it in each one.
  • A thermostat that was just manually adjusted, on the device or through one ecosystem, can recognize a suggestion arriving moments later from another source and will identify it is likely not what the user intended, and defer.

The update standardizes how devices communicate their capabilities and operational limits, and CO and smoke alarms are now able to indicate when they have been removed from their installed position. Security sensors are also able to interoperably indicate a sensor event history, so ecosystems have access to real-time status and past activity.

Matter 1.6 is available for device makers and platforms to integrate into their products. Apple so far has not been quick to implement new Matter specifications. Matter 1.4 was announced back in November 2024, but Apple Home doesn't support all of the Matter 1.4 features.

In tvOS 27, Apple implemented support for Thread 1.4, improving Matter-over-Thread connectivity. Thread credential sharing allows smart home devices to join existing Thread networks for a true mesh network instead of separate, parallel networks across Thread Border Routers from different manufacturers.

Tags: Matter, Thread

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18 hours ago at 11:46 am
can't wait for belkin to disable all current hardware and ask the user to buy new ones (again)
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4 hours ago at 01:55 am

Thread 1.4 isn’t even implemented in Apple Home yet, expect 1.6 by os30 ⁉️⁉
This is about Matter, Thread 1.4 is still the current version and it's supported by tvOS 27 as stated in the article. There's no Thread 1.5 or 1.6.
But Home doesn't even (fully) support Matter 1.5 yet. It's ridiculous for a member of the standard alliance to not even support a version that's been published more than half a year ago and where there's already a successor version announced as of today.
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9 hours ago at 09:18 pm
Matter 1.4 isn’t even implemented in Apple Home yet, expect 1.6 by os30 ⁉️
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10 hours ago at 08:24 pm
Good to know about this. Better connectivity and overall better experience is always welcome.
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11 hours ago at 07:09 pm
Tried the Apple Home setup. Got tired of saying Hey Siri, turn off the lights and Siri saying which light? Then naming all the lights in the house. So I switched to Amazon Alexa+ and I am so much happier. Everything works exactly as it should. Further I put all of my smart home accessories on their own VLAN separate from the important personal devices. Highly recommend doing that as you add more and more random IoT devices.
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16 hours ago at 02:25 pm
I wonder why MR even bothers to post this. The average consumer will never see these changes. Some devices will seem less stupid, but people rarely notice that. The difference you might see is that if you tell a light bulb to go to "200% brightness," the error might say "out of range, choose a number from 0 to 100" rather than just "Invalid value." That kind of thing applied across the full range of devices. The light bulb is obvious, but it makes more sense for an oven. Does it go to 450 or 500? Now, with 1.6, the oven can tell the Matter controller its limits. Car charging, air conditioning and lots of other stuff is affected.

Maybe some other issues are fixed. For example, to turn on a ceiling fan, do you control the fan or the switch? I think now the Matter controller might be a little smarter about that.

The biggest thing is "Joint Fabric." With Matter 1.6, we can tell Apple Home, "See all those Matter devices connected to that Google controller? Connect them also to Apple Home." This beats sharing each device one at a time. Then the next time you add a new device, it will show up on both Apple and Google's controllers.

I think it will take a year for this to flow down to consumer visible devices.
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