Amazon has announced the roll of ‘Matter’ for Alexa smart home devices next month, which will be limited to Android smartphones only.
The tech giant will bring support for ‘Matter’ — the new smart home standard — to 17 Echo devices next month, reports IANS.
The first rollout will only be Matter over Wi-Fi and will be compatible with Android phones only.
It will cover just three device types– smart plugs, smart bulbs, and smart switches.
The company claims to expand the rollout to iOS and the new networking protocol Thread early next year when it will also add more of the device types to Matter support, the report said.
Additionally, Amazon has also announced a partnership with Samsung SmartThings, to make it simple to set up Matter devices on one platform and transfer them to another without having to set it again.
Meanwhile, the e-commerce giant had announced that people could get official live cricket commentary and scores from virtual assistant Alexa.
Users can ask the device about recent match information such as schedules, scores, team sheets, and player statistics, the company said.
Additionally, it can be used to set reminders for the matches and to keep track of the favourite team’s fixtures.
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