Explore 6 terms in the protocols & standards category of our smart home glossary.
Matter is an open, royalty-free smart home connectivity standard that enables interoperability between devices from different manufacturers. It lets products from Apple, Google, Amazon, and Samsung work together without compatibility headaches - no proprietary hub required.
Learn more →MQTT is a lightweight publish/subscribe messaging protocol designed for low-bandwidth, high-latency networks. In smart homes, it's the messaging backbone that lets devices talk to each other by publishing and subscribing to topics - a super-efficient postal system where devices broadcast messages and others choose to listen in.
Learn more →Thread is a low-power, IPv6-based mesh networking protocol designed specifically for smart home devices. It creates a self-healing network where each device strengthens the mesh - if one goes down, the others pick up the slack. It's the primary transport layer for Matter wireless devices.
Learn more →Wi-Fi is a wireless networking protocol that most smart home devices use because it requires no additional hub - just your existing router. The catch? It drains batteries quickly, congests your network with dozens of devices, and isn't designed for the low-power world of IoT sensors.
Learn more →Z-Wave is a wireless mesh networking protocol that operates on sub-GHz frequencies, offering superior wall penetration and mandatory device certification for guaranteed interoperability. Every device is certified before it hits the market - you'll pay more, but you'll troubleshoot less.
Learn more →Zigbee is a low-power wireless mesh networking protocol that connects smart home devices like sensors, bulbs, and switches. It's been quietly running smart homes for over a decade, offering excellent battery life and a self-healing mesh - unlike Wi-Fi gadgets, your Zigbee motion sensor won't need new batteries every month.
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