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After testing Thread, Zigbee, and Matter, here's how I'm building my smart home differently

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Why This Matters

This article highlights the evolving landscape of smart home connectivity protocols, emphasizing how understanding the differences between Thread, Zigbee, and Matter can help consumers build more reliable and streamlined smart homes. As these protocols influence device interoperability and network stability, they are crucial for future-proofing smart home setups and enhancing user experience.

Key Takeaways

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If you're a smart home user or on the path to becoming one, you've probably heard the buzzwords of Thread, Zigbee, and Matter thrown around by various manufacturers and even seen all three names printed on boxes for smart home devices or in their product listings. However, how do Thread, Zigbee, and Matter actually work in a smart home?

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After covering smart home devices for the past four years, one of the most common questions I get is about explaining smart home connectivity protocols, like Matter, in ways that non-tech-savvy people can understand.

While Matter is a connectivity protocol that determines which language your smart home devices speak, Zigbee and Thread are wireless protocols that govern how your devices interact.

You should choose Thread if...

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1. You own a lot of small(er) devices

Unlike Matter, which is a connectivity protocol, Thread and Zigbee are networks. With Thread, you create a mesh network of low-power devices that you can connect to the rest of your smart home using border routers.

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