How to develop a Matter device for Google Home | Google Developers
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- Опубліковано 1 сер 2024
- Extend capabilities by adding a matter device to Google Home. In this video, Matter Technical Solutions Engineer Austin Bozowski explores the Google Smart Home setup and the key tools and processes for home assistant matter integration. We’ll walk through a codelab to guide you to create a Matter integration for Google Home, commission a new virtual device, and more! Watch to learn how to develop a Matter device for Google Home.
Developer Center for Google Home → goo.gle/3whvQi1
Check out the Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA) → goo.gle/39SoBo0
Get Docker → goo.gle/3whwkon
Connected home IP GitHub → goo.gle/38AAD54
Zap GitHub → goo.gle/3wz0N0l - Наука та технологія
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Hi, does anyone know the URL to clone the repository for the virtual device controller that is mentioned at 8:05 in this video? Thanks in advance
Good video
Nice Video, but when I want to setup my device in an official Matter compatible Smart Home App: How do I generate those Setup QR Codes for Matter Devices as a Developer?
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Where is the virtual device image in google cloud registry and what is the link to the published codelab?
Nice :) when is late June coming finally?
What is the purpose of root endpoint? Is it necessary for every device?
Nice
Does anyone know why the virtual device I added keeps showing offline after connecting to the Google home APP?
Where is the "Published CodeLab" hosted the presenter keeps referring to? Can you please share the link to the codelab here?
I think the presenter said that codelabs would be coming end of June
How are people going from board design to prototyping say 50-100 devices? I've had great results using Surface Mount Solutions in Santa Clara, California. They helped me do the assembly and rework of an ESP32-based main board - especially the 5-8 reworks needed. Having their expertise helped me get my prototypes on a tight budget and schedule. How are others doing assembly, rework, and prototyping? -Frank
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