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Q&A for TP-Link Matter-enabled devices

Part 1. TP-Link Matter-enabled devices Setup Guidance

Here are mainly two methods to set up your TP-Link Matter-enabled devices:

(1) TP-Link Matter-enabled devices can be set up with TP-Link Official Apps (Tapo or Kasa).

For how to set up TP-Link Matter products with the corresponding TP-Link official App Kasa or Tapo, please refer to the setup video below or the FAQ How to setup TP-Link Matter enabled devices through TP-Link official App Tapo?

Note: TP-Link Matter-enabled devices’ setup steps in Kasa are similar to the steps in Tapo, you could refer to the video and FAQ above to set up your TP-Link Matter device with Kasa.

(2) TP-Link Matter-enabled devices can also be set up with third-party Matter-enabled Apps.

Please note that we strongly recommend setting up TP-Link Matter devices through TP-Link Official Apps to enjoy all the benefits and avoid possible incompatible issues.

A: Set up your Matter device with one of the Matter-enabled third-party smart home Apps like Alexa, Google Home, Apple Home, and SmartThings directly.

Please refer to the step-by-step directions in the setup video below or in the FAQ How to set up Matter device with Alexa, Google, Apple or SmartThings

B: TP-Link Matter devices also support being set up with multiple Matter-enabled third-party Apps also known as Multi-admin. For example, if you have set up your Matter device in Apple Home, you could also share it with more Matter-enabled third-party Apps.

Please refer to the step-by-step directions in the video below or in the FAQ How to set up a connected Matter device with another Matter-enabled third-party App.

Part 2. Matter Troubleshooting & Help

Q1: What should I do if I fail to set up my Matter devices with a Matter-enabled third-party App?

A1: If you fail to set up your Matter devices with one of the Matter-enabled third-party Apps, please refer to the FAQ Troubleshooting for failing to set up a Matter device with one Matter-enabled third-party App for step-by-step guidance.

Q2: What should I do if I fail to set up the connected Matter devices with another Matter-enabled third-party App?

A2: If you fail to set up your Matter devices, please refer to the FAQ Troubleshooting for failing to set up a connected Matter device with another Matter-enabled third-party App for step-by-step guidance.

Here are some tips that can help with most issues (if the issues persist, please refer to the FAQ above for more details):

1. Matter requirements check

  • Please check whether the smart home App and corresponding hub are Matter-enabled.
  • Please check whether your phone and the hub are connecting to the same Wi-Fi.
  • Please check whether Bluetooth on your phone is enabled.

2. Factory Reset

To reset the TP-Link Matter Devices to factory default settings and re-enable pairing mode, please press and hold the Reset button for at least 10 seconds.

Notes:

  • For smart plugs, the power button is also the Reset button.
  • For smart switches, there is a Reset button below the on/off button.
  • To smart bulbs, please repeat switching the Tapo bulb three times (Kasa bulb five times), pausing for one second in between. Then wait for the bulb to blink three times.

Part 3. General Questions for TP-Link Matter-enabled Devices

Q1: Will you need a Matter Hub to set up a Matter-enabled device with Matter?

A1: For iOS 18 and above, using a controller is optional. However, with a controller, you can fully enjoy remote control, automation, and other advanced features.

Matter Hub—also called Matter Controller is required for a Matter-enabled device to be set up with the corresponding smart home App.

Matter Hub can be built into other devices (such as Apple TV, Alexa Echo 3rd Gen, Google Nets Hub, and so on) or even be a smartphone App (such as the LG ThinQ App).

Here we take Google, Alexa, Apple, and Samsung as examples (The following information was collected in May 2023, please consult the corresponding manufacturers for more updates):

Google ——Device list that can be a Matter Hub (Click here for more information):

Minimum Version Required for Google Home App: 2.62.1.15 or later.

Device Type

Device Name

Wi-Fi Routers

Nest Wi-Fi Pro (Wi-Fi 6E)

Speakers

Google Home, Google Home Mini, Nest Mini, Nest Audio

Displays

Nest Hub (1st gen), Nest Hub (2nd gen), Nest Hub Max

Alexa——Device list that can be a Matter Hub (Click here for more information):

Minimum Version Required for Alexa App: 2.2.491118.0 or later.

Type

Device Name

Echo/Echo Dot

5th Gen: Echo Dot, Echo Dot (Gen 5 with Clock)

4th Gen: Echo, Echo Dot, Echo Dot (Gen 4 with Clock)

3rd Gen: Echo, Echo Dot, Echo Dot (Gen 3 with Clock)

Echo Show

3rd Gen: Echo Show 10, Echo Show 15

2nd Gen: Echo Show 8, Echo Show 5

1st Gen: Echo Show, Echo Show 8

Echo Studio

/

Echo Input

/

Echo Flex

/

Apple (Click here for more information):

Minimum OS Required for IOS device: iOS16.2 or later.

Apple supports setting up HomePod, HomePod mini, or Apple TV as a Matter Hub.

Samsung (Click here for more information):

Samsung is building its SmartThings hub software into Aeotec Smart Home Hub (V3/V4), Samsung SmartThings Hub (V3/V4), 2022 Samsung Smart TVs, Smart Monitors, and Family Hub refrigerators, allowing them to control Matter smart home devices.

Q2: Can I continue adding Matter-enabled devices to Tapo/Kasa App after successfully setting up with Matter?

A2: Yes, let the smartphone and Matter-enabled device be in the same local network. The main page of the Tapo/Kasa App will pop up a window to inform you that a new device has been discovered. You could also manually click‘+’ on the upper right of the main page to add the device.

Conversely, if you’ve set up your Matter device with the Tapo App first, you can also set it up with the Matter-enabled smart home App within 15 minutes of powering on.

Q3: What if the Matter Hub paired with the corresponding Matter smart home App disconnects from the Router or is removed from the App?

A3: If the Matter Hub disconnects from your home Router, the Matter-enabled device will be out of control. But the problem would be solved after Matter Hub reconnects to the Router.

If the Matter Hub is removed from the App, the Matter-enabled device will be removed from the corresponding App, but it will not affect the use of the device in other Apps.

Q4: What if the Matter-enabled device is removed from the connected Apps?

A4If the Matter device is removed from one of the connected Apps, the Matter device could still be controlled in other connected Apps.

If the Matter device is removed from all the Matter Apps, you may restart or reset it to make it in Matter pairing mode.

Q5: What if the Matter-enabled device is removed from Tapo/Kasa App?

A5: The Matter-enabled device would be factory reset and shows unresponsive in all the connected Apps.

Part 4. Matter Overview

To know more about what matter is and its advantages, please refer to the article What Exactly is Matter?

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