The organizational body behind Matter has promised that the new standard will be the great unifier of smart homes. While it is absolutely the beginning of something great, it won't mean a lot for HomeKit users out of the gate.
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This is why I've stopped purchasing new HomeKit accessories. It's too hit or miss if anything is going to respond when I want it to, and it's completely failing the wife test.
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