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Matter certifications week 14

Av Agust Sandberg | Publicerad Aug 17, 2024 15:08
Matter certifications week 14

In the past two weeks, several devices have gone through the Matters certification process, including new software releases for products from Eve Systems and new devices from WiZ. Even OEMs such as Tuya and Uascent have received new products certified.

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Eve Systems: New Software Versions Certified

Eve Systems, a Germany-based smart home company, has obtained certification for new software versions for three of its products. Version 3.2 was released this week for Eve Door & Window, Eve Motion and Eve Energy. With the new software version, users can enjoy improved performance and stability, as well as additional features and bug fixes.

WiZ: Multiple lights certified

Signify's subsidiary, WiZ, has also received several lamps certified. Originally, the company had planned to release updates for existing devices as early as the end of last year. However, due to unforeseen circumstances, it was postponed. With the new certifications, users can expect more reliable and secure performance from their Wiz lights.

OEM Manufacturer: New Products Certified

In addition to Eve Systems and WiZ, products from OEMs such as Tuya and Uascent have also gone through the certification process. The accessories can be purchased from other companies and sold under their brand. The new products include a door and window sensor from Tuya and a smart plug from Uascent.

Here is the complete list of devices that have been certified in the last two weeks:

Occupancy Sensor

Sensore contatto

Thermostat

Sensore di luce

Dimmable Light

Extended Color Light

On/Off Plug In Unit


As always, it's up to manufacturers when firmware updates are released and devices put on the market. Users can check for updates on manufacturers' websites or through their smart home apps.

Conclusion

In summary, Matter certification process has recently certified several new devices and software versions. This is great news for smart home enthusiasts looking for more reliable and secure performance from their devices. Users can expect to see these devices and software versions on the market shortly.