Let me be clear, Iām absolutely NOT promoting this brand, company or otherwise, and I am also not receiving payment or gratis products.
I have been fighting Tuya lights for some time (Costco Feit branded color bulbs). I had picked them up at something like $5/each there in a 4 pack and overall have been happy with them. This started to change about a few months ago, it seemed that they would lose their pairing with Tuyaās servers in China and would randomly and usually just when I needed them the most, become unavailable. I had placed all 4 of them in the apartment, 3 in the living room and one in the bedroom. The one where I felt it the most - the bedroom. 5 minutes before I retire for the evening, itās set to turn on the light, and then after 30 minutes, if I havenāt already, turns it off. I also have the living room lights programmed to turn on during certain times of the day and off using the Simple Scheduler plugin (I highly recommend it!)
Fast forward to last week, I was sick and tired of the random connectivity issues so I went on the hunt and settled with a pack 6 Matter color bulbs and jumped at the chance. So, I bought them, and they arrived today. I can honestly tell you, that there was absolutely NO problem paring them to Home Assistant and the color control is amazingly accurate! The comfort of knowing that I shouldnāt have to worry about losing my light connectivity is priceless now. :) If anyone is curious, this is the brand and so far I can say they are simply amazing!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BLTWFJWY?psc=1
About Tuya and Tuya Local
Iām not totally abandoning Tuya itself, but the goal is to eventually be independent from their devices. Right now, I have a dehumidifier and all of my old lights and a massively long 400 light string light all connected via Tuya. The bulbs, will probably be stored as a ābackupā or filed away for use in non-essential areas where connectivity is not as important.
Tuya Local is an amazing and awesome option, which completely lets you control your devices locally and I use that on the dehumidifer. I also had the old bulbs on there as well. The string lights, I tried, but itās a major process of learning what āDPā Codes correspond to what color you want. I just left those paired to the cloud as Tuya provided the necessary mapping.
You may ask why then, if I had them on Tuya Local, why didnāt I just use that to control my lights? The answer lies within the process of obtaining the local key from Tuya. If anyone who has done this knows, Tuya loves to change up their siteās navigation and settings and itās seemingly random when they do. I finally got smart though and mapped out the device ID and the super secret and important āLocal Keyā and recorded those in Joplin. I lived with them like this for a couple of years, but I started to encounter random ācrashingā of the lights if you will, where they would go offline and in spite of switching to Tuya Cloud (I have the app on my phone), they would refuse to become available, so I had to factory reset the bulbs to the ever familiar blinking lights process. What I didnāt realize at the time, but I later did, when you reset the lights, the local key also resets to a new one. There was a time too, where more recently and was my final decision when within a 72 hour period, I had to reset a light three times.
Matter
Itās encouraging to finally be able to use the Matter integration in Home Assistant, itās justifiably flagged as (Beta). Simply put, there is a slight delay from when you trigger the light before it turns on or reacts. This really isnāt a big deal for us though. Additionally, I was able to add these to Google Home effortlessly which also makes them Wife Approved. :) The lights do not have a delay there, also, the app they want you to use experiences no delay.
Overall, for my first experience with the Matter devices, I was simply amazed at how easy it was to connect. I discovered that Home Assistant asks you to use the phone app to scan the QR code on the box (The bulb in this case) to obtain the pairing code and it seamlessly integrated it. My phone is a Pixel 8a which has Android 15 on it and before I even got to Home Assistant, it was asking me to scan the QR Code for matter setup.
**Light Quality and impressions
I will say these are pretty bright and not blindly so, but they are plenty bright. :) They have great color to them and the color temperature is awesomely simple. Ours are set to a nice 4000k.
Construction of the bulbs feel to be of decent quality. At least with Amazon, where I bought these, finding locally controlled bulbs was not too easy, and this brand (OREIN) was the only seller which sold Matter devices. If you are looking for a supported Matter light bulb, this may be what you need. :)
In 6 years Iāve never had any problems with my hue bulbs. Granted theyāre $60 cad each D;
I have to admit, aside from paying for them, I do like my hue lights.
Fortunately, the white ambiance are my favorite and theyāre about 25 each. In this way, Iām saving a ton of moneyā¦
I also recommend IKEA Tradfri bulbs. Almost as good as Phillips hue except that they donāt fade as smoothly. Iāve only had a couple issues in like 5 years with them and they were fixed by just resetting the bulbs and re-pairing them to the hue hub. The ol turn it on and off 5 times fast until they start pulsing.
Hue do be having that āit just worksā track record. Which is absolutely divine magic in my opinion because if you took one small look at their back end infrastructure stack youād never imagine it could beā¦ Reliableā¦ Somehow? Likeā¦ Look at thisā¦
Whatās wrong with that? Do you expect their backend to run off a single server with a little PHP script? The components seem pretty reasonable (with the actual business logic being just a small part).
No, not at all, I just donāt expect the level of reliability they provide with how complex the stack is, and that is a complicated stack. (For a literal light bulb).
These look nice unfortunately I canāt seem to find them on Amazon Canada, any other smart light changing bulb recommendations? Iām also looking for rgb outdoor pot lights but they need to be completely local.
Do you use a hub or like a USB dongle or something for Matter? Iāve never used it?
Matter runs over your WiFi so as long as your server you run Home Assistant on for example has wired or wireless access you are good to go. My Home Assistant is on LAN and wired so no wireless, but they all communicate through the WiFi network. if you have a Bluetooth dongle or onboard, Home Assistant would also use that to pair and communicate if needed.
2.4Ghz WiFi is only supported and no newer generations yet.
@node815
This true in part.
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A lot of Matter devices do not use WiFi, they need a Thread Border Router ( https://matter-smarthome.de/en/know-how/what-is-a-thread-border-router/ ).
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Some recent Matter over WiFi devices also support 5Ghz WiFi.
Note that you may already have a Thread Border Router. Many of the Alexa-like devices have the functionality.
Thereās a difference between Matter (the interoperability standard) and Thread (The preferred matter communication protocol) and youāll see a lot of devices advertised as āMatter over threadā which is important because for those youāll need a matter bridge device to act as an edge router for the mesh āthreadā network the devices create. These can be had cheaply though and if youāre one of the like 1 in 3 Americans with an iPad you already own one.
This is what I use on my Raspberry Pi. Itās a USB dongle.
Iāve really enjoyed the GE Cync Matter bulbs. They respond instantly, and Iāve had no issues with them disconnecting the way Nanoleaf bulbs would.
They do seem to really easily go to a peach color instead of warm, but you learn where you can set the temperature before it goes peach.
I only buy Matter/Thread now, despite manufacturers making that difficult.
Thanks for the review!