Matter is the first smart home standard backed simultaneously by Apple, Google, Amazon, and Samsung. A Matter-certified device works across all four ecosystems without choosing at purchase. This is a curated list of the most practical Matter-certified devices available in 2026 — prioritized by category, certified status verified, and focused on devices with real-world reliability track records.

How These Rankings WorkRankings are based on verified manufacturer specifications, current pricing, Matter/Thread certification status, and aggregated owner feedback from Amazon and owner forums. HTR does not conduct in-house hardware testing. Criteria weighted for this list: Matter/Thread protocol certification, hub compatibility, local vs. cloud control, multi-admin support, and setup complexity.

How to Read This List

Matter certification is verified against the CSA Alliance product database as of May 2026. We note whether devices use Matter-over-Thread (local mesh, best for battery devices) or Matter-over-Wi-Fi (requires router connectivity). Matter certification alone doesn’t guarantee identical features across ecosystems — manufacturers can choose which features to expose via Matter.


Hubs and Border Routers

These are also Matter controllers — they commission and manage other Matter devices.

Device Matter Type Thread Border Router Price
Aqara Hub M3 Matter Controller Yes $79
Amazon Echo (4th Gen) Matter Controller Yes $99
Apple HomePod mini Matter Controller Yes $99
Google Nest Hub (2nd Gen) Matter Controller Yes $99
Samsung SmartThings Station Matter Controller Yes $99
Hubitat Elevation C-8 Pro Matter Controller Yes $149

HTR Pick: Aqara Hub M3 for mixed-protocol homes (adds Z-Wave 800 + Zigbee 3.0 + Thread + IR). Apple HomePod mini or Google Nest Hub for single-ecosystem households.


Smart Locks (Matter/Thread)

Device Unlock Methods Thread HomeKey Price
Aqara U400 UWB, NFC, PIN, Key Yes Yes $299
Level Lock Pro UWB, NFC Yes Yes $329
Yale Assure Lock 2 Touch Fingerprint, PIN, NFC Via module Yes $279
Schlage Encode Plus NFC, PIN, Key No (Wi-Fi) Yes $249

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Thermostats (Matter)

Device Matter Type Remote Sensors Floor Sensor Price
Ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium Wi-Fi Yes (included) No $249
Google Nest 4th Gen Wi-Fi No No $149
Aqara W200 Thread No Yes $179
tado° X Thread Yes No $139

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Lighting (Matter/Thread)

Device Type Thread Lm Price
Nanoleaf Essentials A19 RGBW bulb Yes 800 $19
Eve Light Bulb Warm white Yes 806 $24
Philips Hue White A19 Warm white Yes 800 $29
IKEA KAJPLATS GU10 Warm white spot Yes 345 $9
Govee RGBIC Strip H6174 Color strip No $39
Lutron Caséta PD-6WCL (dimmer) Dimmer switch No (Clear Connect) $59

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Sensors (Matter/Thread)

Device Type Thread Protocol Price
Aqara FP2 Presence (mmWave) No (Wi-Fi Matter) Matter $79
Aqara Water Leak T1 Leak detection Yes Thread/Matter $19
Eve Motion Motion/temperature Yes Thread/Matter $49
Aqara Door Sensor P2 Contact Yes Thread/Matter $29

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Smart Plugs and Energy Monitoring (Matter)

Device Thread Energy Monitoring Amperage Price
TP-Link Tapo P110M No (Wi-Fi) Yes (W, A, kWh) 15A $19
Kasa EP25 No (Wi-Fi) Yes 15A $22
Eve Energy Yes Yes 10A $49

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Cameras (Matter)

Matter camera support is limited in 2026 — Matter 1.3 added camera device type specs, and device availability is growing. Currently certified cameras:

Device Resolution Local Storage Matter
Aqara Camera Hub G3 2K HomeKit Secure Video Yes
Aqara G400 Doorbell 2K dual-lens Local/HKSecure Yes

For non-Matter cameras, Eufy, Reolink, and Ring remain the practical leaders with manufacturer-specific integrations.


What “Matter-Compatible” Actually Means vs. “Matter-Certified”

Matter-certified: The device completed CSA Alliance testing and is registered in the official product database. Feature set and software are stable.

Matter-compatible (but not certified): The manufacturer says the device works with Matter but hasn’t completed formal certification. Features may be limited or unstable. Some Tuya-platform devices fall here.

Always verify certification at the CSA Alliance product finder before purchasing if Matter cross-ecosystem use is your primary reason for buying.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Matter devices automatically work with all ecosystems?

Matter commissioning into one ecosystem is automatic. Adding a Matter device to a second ecosystem (multi-admin) requires going through a secondary commissioning process — it’s not completely automatic, but it’s straightforward in Apple Home, Google Home, and Alexa.

What’s the difference between Matter 1.3 and Matter 1.4?

Matter 1.4 (current in 2026) adds EV charger device types, improved energy panel integration, and refined multi-admin sharing. For most devices (lights, locks, thermostats), the functional difference between 1.3 and 1.4 is minimal — both provide cross-ecosystem interoperability.

Do I need a hub if I’m using Matter devices?

A Matter controller is required — and a Thread border router if using Thread devices. These are often the same device (HomePod mini, Nest Hub, Echo). You don’t need a separate hub in the traditional sense.

Are all Philips Hue products Matter-certified?

Philips Hue White and Color Ambiance bulbs with Thread radios are Matter-certified. Older Zigbee-only Hue products are not. The Hue Bridge v2 acts as a Matter bridge for Zigbee Hue devices, exposing them to Matter ecosystems without replacing the bulbs.