Here you can find the answers on Getting Started with Matter.
Matter is a common language for smart home devices. It is a protocol that is a unified, open-source standard for smart home devices, developed by the Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA), formerly known as the Zigbee Alliance.
It aims to simplify the smart home ecosystem by ensuring that devices from different manufacturers can work together seamlessly.
Your Linus L2 supports Matter, the new standard for smart home devices. Matter allows secure control of your smart home devices across various platforms.
Matter enables seamless integration of your smart lock into leading smart home ecosystems. Local Matter integration operates within your network, offering quick and secure control of your smart lock.
To integrate your Linus L2 into your smart home, you need a suitable hub that supports Matter. Compatible hubs include devices from Apple Home, Google Home, Samsung SmartThings, and Amazon Alexa.
Compatible Matter hubs:
The QR code needed to set up the integration for Matter is found under the battery cover of the Linus L2 or on the quick start guide provided with Linus L2.
If the QR code does not work, input the Matter serial number manually that is generated during the onboarding process within the Yale Home App.
The Yale Linus L2 smart lock.
Disconnect Matter: If you disconnect Matter, your Linus L2 will no longer be available via Matter. Existing connections will be disconnected. If you want to reactivate them later, you can easily do so using the slider. You do not need to redo the initial activation.
No, you do not need to resigster on CSA or the Matter website.
No, there are no fees or other costs associated to Matter.
The new Matter 1.2 standard distinguishes between the actions "Open door" and "Unlock". Matter 1.2 is supported on FW version 2.0.20 or higher of your Linus L2.
Please note: This new feature is currently only available with Home Assistant as the Matter Hub.
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