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Yale Home Commits to New "Matter" Connectivity Standard

Tue, May 11, 2021
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NEW HAVEN, CT – Today, Yale Home announced its support of Matter, previously called Project CHIP (Connected Home over IP), the new IOT App standard available to developers in Q2 2021. Matter aims to introduce a new standard of connectivity that will ultimately increase interoperability between various IoT devices, brands and systems. Yale Home will support the rollout of Matter across development, engineering and deployment.

“As a global leader in smart door locks and member of the Connectivity Standards Alliance (previously known as the Zigbee Alliance) Board, we embrace initiatives which lower barriers to interoperability with our partners,” said Martin Huddart, Head of Smart Residential. “Consumers and professional channels alike are seeking simpler ways to build the modern smart home, and we look forward to providing those solutions by working with our partners at the Connectivity Standards Alliance and related groups to bring meaningful standards like Matter to life.” 

Yale Home has plans to develop smart locks based on the Matter standard and in doing so, will play a critical role in removing the final barriers towards truly seamless IoT experiences for customers. These new solutions will make smart, sustainable living solutions more accessible to all. 

To learn more, visit ShopYaleHome.com/matter.  

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