Flic is ready to control all your Matter devices

Flic is ready to control all your Matter devices

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Shortcut Labs has been openly working toward the goal of turning its smart home hubs — the Flic Hub LR and the Flic Hub Mini — into Matter controllers for quite a while, and now the company tells The Verge it has done it. On Friday, Shortcut will release an update that, according to the company, lets its devices easily act as independent hubs for Matter devices without being part of the ecosystems from companies like Apple, Amazon, Google, or Samsung.

It’s a compelling idea: a way to build out a smart home without turning to one of the big tech companies and the privacy concerns and attempts at lock-in that come with that. Part of the promise of the Matter standard is that it gives users freedom of choice, but we’ve still mostly had to...

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Summary

Shortcut Labs has announced that it will release an update for its Flic Hub LR and Flic Hub Mini, enabling them to function as independent controllers for Matter devices without relying on major tech ecosystems like Apple, Amazon, Google, or Samsung. This development allows users to build smart home systems while avoiding privacy concerns associated with larger companies. The update aligns with the Matter standard's goal of providing users with greater freedom of choice in their smart home setups.

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