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SmartThings gets Matter 1.4 support for water heaters, heat pumps, and more

8 April 2025
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SmartThings gets Matter 1.4 support for water heaters, heat pumps, and more
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Samsung’s smart home platform SmartThings now supports Matter 1.4, allowing compatibility with devices like water heaters, heat pumps, and solar panels. The update also includes new automation triggers and a broadcast feature for SmartThings-connected speakers. Additionally, Samsung has enhanced SmartThings routines to enable recurring events and automatic actions based on sleep and wake times from paired Galaxy devices.

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