Smart home enthusiasts may soon see a major upgrade in the Philips Hue ecosystem, as new leaks suggest upcoming Philips Hue lights could include direct Matter support. This would mark a shift from relying solely on the Hue Bridge and move toward more seamless integration with Matter-enabled smart home devices. With the potential addition of Thread technology, the future of Hue lighting looks more connected and efficient.
Matter is the universal smart home standard designed to make devices work across different platforms without complex setups. Until now, Philips Hue lights connected to Matter only through the Hue Bridge, which acted as a middle layer. The recent leak, however, suggests that upcoming Hue bulbs may feature direct Matter compatibility, eliminating the need for the bridge in certain cases. This change would simplify installations, reduce dependency on additional hardware, and allow Hue users to connect their lights directly to Matter-compatible hubs or apps.
Packaging for two unreleased Hue bulbs recently surfaced online, displaying the Matter logo on the box. This indicates that the bulbs could natively support Matter. Additionally, a since-removed FCC filing hinted at a new Hue White bulb featuring a Matter setup code alongside Bluetooth and Zigbee. While Wi-Fi is technically possible, Thread appears to be the most likely option, as it offers low power consumption and a reliable mesh network—ideal for smart lighting systems.
Thread is increasingly becoming the backbone of modern smart homes. Unlike traditional Zigbee connections, Thread creates self-healing mesh networks that are faster, more stable, and energy-efficient. If the upcoming Philips Hue lights adopt Thread for Matter connections, users can expect better performance, reduced latency, and stronger overall reliability. This would also future-proof Hue devices as more smart home brands transition toward Thread and Matter standards.
While official confirmation has not been made, the leaks strongly suggest a major leap forward for Hue’s smart lighting ecosystem. Direct Matter support with Thread would not only simplify smart home setups but also make Philips Hue lights more appealing to users across multiple platforms. With IFA announcements around the corner, it’s worth watching closely to see if Philips Hue officially embraces this upgrade. For now, all signs point to a smarter, more interconnected lighting experience.
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