Ikea's new hub plays nice with Apple, Amazon and Google gadgets to banish smart home blues

Ikea Dirigera hub next to the Ikea Bookshelf speaker
Ikea's new Dirigera hub next to the Ikea Bookshelf speaker (Image credit: IKEA)

Ikea has unveiled its new smart home hub, and it’ll support the soon-to-launch Matter industry standard for smart home devices, which is designed to make it easier to connect gadgets from different brands.

The Dirigera hub and app are designed to make managing your smart home devices much simpler by connecting them over one centralized platform – whether they were made by Amazon, Google, Apple or Ikea (via The Verge). This will be possible thanks to Matter, a new connectivity standard that will soon be adopted by many of the biggest brands in the smart-home space.

The Dirigera hub is a small disc that’s 2.7cm tall and has a diameter of 11.2cm. It’ll interface with a new Ikea Home app, and, when it becomes Matter-certified it’ll support all of Ikea’s existing smart home devices, as well as those from other brands that support the Matter standard.

We don't yet know how much the Dirigera hub will cost when it releases, but Ikea's current Trådfri Gateway hub sells for $40 / £25 / AU$59. The new device is set to launch in October.

What is Matter?

Matter is what’s called an interoperability protocol. In less jargon-heavy terms, it means that smart home devices from manufacturers that sign up to the standard will be able to work across ecosystems. 

So, rather than having to run different smartphone hub apps on your phone for all your different peripherals from Amazon, Google, Apple, Samsung and others, you should be able to consolidate and control most of them through a single interface.

Once Matter rolls out you also won’t have to worry as much about whether a certain smart home device is exclusive to Google or Amazon’s ecosystem – although some older gadgets won’t be upgraded to support Matter, so you will need to check compatibility.

At Google I/O 2022 the company announced that its Google Home, Google Home Mini, Google Nest Mini, Google Nest Hub, Google Nest Hub (2nd generation), Google Nest Hub Max, Google Nest Audio, and Google Nest Wifi devices will all support Matter.

Meanwhile, Amazon has confirmed that its Echo 4th gen smart speakers as well as any model other than its original Echo, Echo Dot, and Echo Tap will receive the Matter update. Additionally its Eero Pro, Eero Beacon, Eero Pro 6, and Eero 6 will gain Matter too.

amazon echo

Google Nest and Amazon Echo side-by-side (Image credit: TechRadar)

Matter doesn’t have a firm roll-out date – it’s expected to launch later this year – but you can expect that various smart home device makers will be keen to let you know which of their tech supports the standard when it does finally launch.

Will Matter matter to you? 

Probably not right away. If you’re like us you’ve most likely based a lot of your smart home purchases on what’s compatible with the gadgets you already own. If you use an Amazon Echo smart speaker you'll most likely have bought a Ring device over Google’s Nest Doorbell, for example.

You’ll notice the difference when you next go to expand your smart home setup, as your list of compatible devices will be a little longer than it was before. Whether you’re after a smart speaker, TV, thermostat, or light bulb, you’ll find at least one that supports Matter.

As we mentioned above, you’ll still need to double-check that the tech you’ve got your eye on is Matter-certified – even Ikea’s own Symfonisk speakers (made in partnership with Sonos), such as the Table Lamp and Picture Frame, aren’t confirmed to support it yet, but the list of partnering brands is well over 100 now.

Not only will this help you find the tech that best suits your needs, it also means that you may be able to save money by shopping around for devices, as you won't be confined to single brand's ecosystem.

Hamish Hector
Senior Staff Writer, News

Hamish is a Senior Staff Writer for TechRadar and you’ll see his name appearing on articles across nearly every topic on the site from smart home deals to speaker reviews to graphics card news and everything in between. He uses his broad range of knowledge to help explain the latest gadgets and if they’re a must-buy or a fad fueled by hype. Though his specialty is writing about everything going on in the world of virtual reality and augmented reality.

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