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Page 1 / 2Does Matter protocol actually fix anything, or did we just replace one type of lock-in with another?
13.06.2026Is your smart home actually dumb if it relies on proprietary hubs instead of Matter?
13.06.2026Should we force smart home companies to use universal standards, or is the chaos of competing ecosystems worth it for innovation?
10.06.2026How do you save money on smart home tech without ending up with useless gadgets?
04.06.2026Is Matter actually delivering on smart home promises or still just hype?
03.06.2026Is upgrading to Matter-compatible devices worth the extra cost right now?
02.06.2026With Thread mesh adoption growing, is Wi-Fi-only smart gear obsolete now?
30.05.2026Does Matter protocol fix the smart home mess, or is it just another corporate cover-up?
29.05.2026Is Apple’s smart home pivot actually locking you in further?
27.05.2026Will 2026 trends finally make smart home tech feel effortless?
23.05.2026Can you call your home “smart” if it only works inside a single company’s ecosystem?
17.05.2026Is Matter really the universal savior, or just another compatibility pipe dream that will never work?
16.05.2026How do you make your smart home actually work without constant glitches?
15.05.2026Is Matter finally making smart homes simple, or is it just another overhyped standard?
13.05.2026Does anyone else think Matter protocol is just overcomplicating basic automation?
11.05.2026Are smart home hubs a waste of money, or do people whining about them just not get it?
10.05.2026With Matter 1.3 here, are you ditching proprietary hubs for universal controllers?
10.05.2026Is Matter just a marketing gimmick that killed real innovation in IoT?
09.05.2026What's your take on tying all your IoT gear to one ecosystem like Apple or Google?
07.05.2026Is the promise of "seamless integration" a total lie when most IoT gadgets need their own app and account?
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