Eve Energy - 4th generation, Eve Weather - 2nd generation, Eve Door & Window - 3rd generation, Eve Aqua - 2nd generation are all available in the U.S., works with HomeKit, and support Thread.
2:05 You mentioned it’s separate from our home Wi-Fi. Does thread require Wi-Fi to work or is it it’s own technology. If so, lights can operate if my internet is down?
Great explanation. I would like to comment about "device limit" for Wi-Fi. While that's theoretically true, it's not practically true. The data going back and forth between IOT devices is so small that you just wouldn’t' stress a home Wi-Fi network with those devices.
Good explanation.. thanks for that.. What is the difference between thread and matter? And why they mentioned as matter works over wifi and thread? As u said all thread appliances are not homekit devices. But all appliances built with matter are homekit devices rite?
Thread is a component of matter. It’s a communication protocol that will be part of matter along with wifi and Bluetooth. All matter devices should work with HomeKit. That is why they are making a standard, to unify everything. But I don’t think everything is known yet with how it will all work.
Random question. Could, in theory, Thread be used to give information to smart devices? Say you have a smart floor that senses water and it tells a smart robot mop/vacuum to come and clean it up?
You're completely missing the big picture which is CHIP...:/ So the future is not purely Thread. It's CHIP-over-Thread (and CHIP-over-WiFi/Ethernet for high-bandwidth applications). you should make a video about that.
Yes, no more hubs. And I wish more smart products are Apple HomeKit compatible.
Great breakdown of the thread protocol, and love the thread animations; they were perfect. 👍🏼
Eve Energy - 4th generation, Eve Weather - 2nd generation, Eve Door & Window - 3rd generation, Eve Aqua - 2nd generation are all available in the U.S., works with HomeKit, and support Thread.
2:05 You mentioned it’s separate from our home Wi-Fi. Does thread require Wi-Fi to work or is it it’s own technology. If so, lights can operate if my internet is down?
Can’t believe I haven’t heard of thread till now.
I love your channel!
Thanks for sharing
Very nice explanation. Good animations as well!
Thanks! I’ve been enjoying your videos too!
Great explanation. I would like to comment about "device limit" for Wi-Fi. While that's theoretically true, it's not practically true. The data going back and forth between IOT devices is so small that you just wouldn’t' stress a home Wi-Fi network with those devices.
Thanks so much for the explanation, it helped me a great deal!
Good explanation.. thanks for that..
What is the difference between thread and matter? And why they mentioned as matter works over wifi and thread?
As u said all thread appliances are not homekit devices. But all appliances built with matter are homekit devices rite?
Thread is a component of matter. It’s a communication protocol that will be part of matter along with wifi and Bluetooth.
All matter devices should work with HomeKit. That is why they are making a standard, to unify everything. But I don’t think everything is known yet with how it will all work.
Thank you! So well explained!
I hope Terminator saves John Connor
3:41 really? They have thread lightbulbs? What company makes them
Nanoleaf
Lovely presentation.
Great channel!🙌🏾
Random question. Could, in theory, Thread be used to give information to smart devices? Say you have a smart floor that senses water and it tells a smart robot mop/vacuum to come and clean it up?
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@@feda007 no, I think they mean a routine or automation. It’s like “if this happens, make this, do this” type of thing
You're completely missing the big picture which is CHIP...:/ So the future is not purely Thread. It's CHIP-over-Thread (and CHIP-over-WiFi/Ethernet for high-bandwidth applications). you should make a video about that.
What about zigbee and zwave? Can you compare thread to those?
Great presentation. Concise.
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Thank you for saying that