New Ikea smart home device will work with any Thread hub

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A new regulatory filing shows Ikea is planning a temperature and humidity sensor that will use Matter-over-Thread, meaning HomeKit users won't be required to also buy an Ikea hub.

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Ikea's new sensor should work with any Matter-compatible hub, not just the company's own Dirigera device



After slow and delayed moves to support the Matter standard for smart homes, Ikea's as-yet unannounced temperature and humidity sensor called Timmerflotte, will support the Matter-over-Thread connectivity standard. Details of the device have been revealed in an FCC regulatory filing.

Up until now, the company's smart home products have largely relied on Wi-Fi or the Zigbee protocol to communicate with its own hubs, though it has released sensors that work with HomeKit since 2018. The new Timmerflotte sensor shouldn't require an Ikea hub, and is expected to work with any Matter-compatible smart home hubs.

According to HomeKit News, though, Ikea plans to use Matter-over-Thread in the new sensor to communicate with its own Dirigera hub. This hub was updated to support Matter as of September 11, 2024, and the hub has included a Thread-supporting radio.

Two circular electronic device diagrams with labels, logos, and technical specifications; one shows a battery compartment for two AAA batteries, the other shows manufacturer details and certifications.
Ikea's forthcoming, Matter-over-Thread supporting Timmerflotte sensor -- image credit: FCC/Ikea



The new sensor would also work with existing Apple or third-party Matter Controller devices, removing the need for an Ikea hub in homes that are using other Matter-over-Thread hubs. The Timmerflotte runs off two AA batteries, and appears to be about the size of a typical smoke alarm.

The new device is expected to receive FCC approval, but there are no details about when the Timmerflotte could arrive in stores.



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  • Reply 1 of 5
    m4m40m4m40 Posts: 37member
    Is it really just a temp and humidity sensor? The size seems too large for such limited functionality. Or does Matter pretty much require 2 AAA batteries to remain operational for extended periods? Zigbee would be okay with a single CR2032 battery for a year easily. 
    watto_cobra
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  • Reply 2 of 5
    JiriLjiril Posts: 1member
    Ikea has stopped using disposable batteries, including the CR2032, in its devices.
    lordjohnwhorfinwatto_cobra
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  • Reply 3 of 5
    JiriL said:
    Ikea has stopped using disposable batteries, including the CR2032, in its devices.
    And that’s a great thing, given the life of those batteries in their devices was miserable (3 months for a pair on a motion sensor, 6 months at best on a mini switch, and barely a couple of weeks on the old round WiFi Sonos remotes)
    watto_cobra
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  • Reply 4 of 5
    mike1mike1 Posts: 3,472member
    JiriL said:
    Ikea has stopped using disposable batteries, including the CR2032, in its devices.

    Yet, the image here shows AAA batteries.
    williamlondonwatto_cobra
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  • Reply 5 of 5
    IreneWirenew Posts: 309member
    mike1 said:
    JiriL said:
    Ikea has stopped using disposable batteries, including the CR2032, in its devices.

    Yet, the image here shows AAA batteries.
    ...which may be rechargeable. Ikea only sell rechargeable batteries.
    williamlondonwatto_cobra
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