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So far, the Chinese use WLAN and Zigbee as wireless protocols.
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In any case, Tuya’s support should open up a large market of potential products. What this means in concrete terms remains to be seen because one advantage of matter is that the devices also work with a local connection without a manufacturer’s cloud. Image: ManufacturerĪt the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2022, Tuya officially announced that it will also support the matter standard on its platform in the future ( link). Tuya presentation at the Consumer Electronics Show CES. Among the best-known are Tuya’s own application Tuya Smart and the Smart Life app. The devices are operated via a cloud and apps designed for this purpose. They are sold under trade names such as Benexmart, Calex, Geeni, LSC and Woox.Īccording to the company, the Tuya ecosystem comprises more than 1,100 product categories, from light bulbs and hot air fryers to networked rice stoves. Many solutions from DIY stores or discounters are therefore based on Tuya technology. Smaller companies can easily spend months on the process. The promise: From initial prototyping to mass production takes just a few weeks, a rapid pace considering the time and effort required for development and certification. These can obtain wireless chips and the appropriate integration from Tuya – including IoT platform and apps. Tuya does not act as a provider of devices itself, but offers its services to other companies that want to launch smart home products on the market. End consumers, on the other hand, are not very familiar with the brand, which is related to the Chinese company’s business model. As a member of the former Zigbee Alliance and today’s CSA (Connectivity Standards Alliance), its name appeared early on in presentations of the smart home standard. The Chinese smart home specialist Tuya has been a supporter of matter for some time.