Samsung brings SmartThings integration to IKEA’s Matter devices

Samsung is expanding the SmartThings connectivity platform to include many IKEA products. The company promises “seamless integration” with the furniture giant’s Matter-over-Thread devices, which include stuff like smart lights, air quality sensors, remote controls and smart plugs.

This is great news for IKEA fans who want to bark orders at a smart assistant to turn the lights off and on, as Samsung says users will be able to “effortlessly incorporate” these gadgets into daily life. The SmartThings platform allows for advanced home automation routines.

A device within an app.
Samsung

Samsung says it “built enhanced integrations” for IKEA’s devices and that the two companies “conducted multiple rounds of validation to enhance connectivity stability and implemented a dedicated user experience within the SmartThings app for full compatibility.” This should translate into a plug-and-play experience with minimal frustration.

The caveat here is that Matter is already supposed to offer a plug-and-play experience, without the need for this kind of intensive platform-specific work to get things going. IKEA customers have had serious problems connecting the company’s Matter devices to networks. Matter is supposed to offer a comprehensive smart home integration solution to manufacturers, but that doesn’t look to be working out.

Samsung has steadily been improving the SmartThings platform. It recently integrated Siri voice commands.

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