House equipment producer Bosch is exhibiting off its first Matter-enabled equipment on the present ground at CES this week. The 100 Collection Frech Door Backside Mount Fridge launched in November and must be available for purchase within the US this spring.
The fridge retails for $2,500 and has a chip on board that helps Matter. A firmware replace to the sensible house commonplace will come this summer season, says Eelco Lammertink of BSH, which owns Bosch, Siemens, Thermador, and Gaggenau.
The 100 sequence is the sister product to the Matter-enabled Siemens XXL Fridge I noticed at IFA in Berlin final November. That in-built mannequin will come to the European market on an identical timeline. Lammertink tells me BSH plans to deliver Matter to all its home equipment throughout its Bosch, Siemens, and Thermador traces, beginning with fridges this 12 months, yet another equipment class subsequent 12 months, and three in 2026.
The 100 Collection will assist Matter 1.3, permitting you to manage the temperature remotely and obtain notifications from the fridge in your sensible house platform of selection. That method, a sensible speaker can announce when the door has been left open, if you need.
Whereas many sensible fridges have already got these options, with Matter, the connection between the equipment and the ecosystem turns into native — making it sooner and safer. At the moment, solely Samsung SmartThings and House Assistant assist home equipment in Matter, however Lammertink tells me that Amazon will assist them this 12 months. There is no such thing as a phrase on Google House or Apple House but.
Lammertink says the plan is to deliver power reporting and power administration capabilities to the fridge. This may allow it to be a part of a Matter-enabled complete house power administration system. Sadly, he mentioned they will not be updating present home equipment to Matter (dangerous information for my Thermoador vary and dishwasher.) “The challenges are too big,” he mentioned. “We just can’t risk bricking your fridge.”