It's actually not a hub, but a controller that you need. Semantics, but important when you are talking about Matter.
If you don't have any Apple products, then, obviously don't go there.
I see a lot in here about Home Assistant. I have an Apple Home, but I have been using Home Assistant for energy management recently. There's a lot of good stuff there, but it is a huge upfront investment in terms of learning it. It is NOT plug and play. I say this being person with a great deal of technical background.
So, if not Home Assistant, there are other companies that support Matter.
The big ones are Amazon, Google and Samsung SmartThings.
Pick your poison... but what you need to look at is the rollout of support for Matter devices.
e.g. initially Amazon only supported WiFi and added Thread later.
I'm not sure that Google are supporting all device types yet, which is kind of funny as there aren't that many devices types out there in the real world yet.
SmartThings seems to be really on board, but I see loads of people giving up on ST and moving to HA..... but if you have a lot of Samsung devices then you could be good to go. Indeed, certain TV's and fridges can already act as a Family Hub/Matter Controller.
Obviously, with Amazon, you have to deal with the massive invasion of privacy that is Amazon.
It's actually not a hub, but a controller that you need. Semantics, but important when you are talking about Matter.
If you don't have any Apple products, then, obviously don't go there.
I see a lot in here about Home Assistant. I have an Apple Home, but I have been using Home Assistant for energy management recently. There's a lot of good stuff there, but it is a huge upfront investment in terms of learning it. It is NOT plug and play. I say this being person with a great deal of technical background.
So, if not Home Assistant, there are other companies that support Matter.
The big ones are Amazon, Google and Samsung SmartThings.
Pick your poison... but what you need to look at is the rollout of support for Matter devices.
e.g. initially Amazon only supported WiFi and added Thread later.
I'm not sure that Google are supporting all device types yet, which is kind of funny as there aren't that many devices types out there in the real world yet.
SmartThings seems to be really on board, but I see loads of people giving up on ST and moving to HA..... but if you have a lot of Samsung devices then you could be good to go. Indeed, certain TV's and fridges can already act as a Family Hub/Matter Controller.
Obviously, with Amazon, you have to deal with the massive invasion of privacy that is Amazon.