Matter 1.5 Revolutionizes Smart Home Cameras with Universal Support and Energy Management Updates
November 20, 2025
Matter 1.5 officially launches, inviting developers to start using the SDK, though practical product availability may take months to years depending on market rollout.
Matter 1.5 officially adds camera support to the standard, enabling live video and audio streaming, two‑way talk, PTZ controls, and privacy/detection zones across indoor, outdoor, wired, battery-powered, and doorbell cameras.
Cameras no longer rely on custom APIs, as Matter 1.5 delivers universal compatibility with HomeKit, Google Home, Alexa, and Samsung SmartThings through Matter certification.
The update expands to networked security cameras, allowing setup and control via Matter hubs from major players like Amazon, Apple, Google, Samsung, and Home Assistant without prior app-specific setup.
Implementation timelines are not disclosed by CSA, and it remains to be seen how manufacturers will adapt existing devices or manage feature exclusivity for proprietary services.
The rollout will occur over time, with significant new capabilities expected in future devices.
The article notes ancillary visuals and a photo credit, but the core story remains the technical updates.
Developers can access the new Matter 1.5 SDK now, with feature rollout and device availability varying by manufacturer and ecosystem.
Adoption timing remains uncertain and depends on platforms and camera makers, with Apple’s involvement highlighted due to HomeKit considerations.
Overall impact includes more device options, simpler setup, enhanced automations, and potential cost savings for smart home users.
Energy-management updates include real-time energy reporting, smarter metering, support for complex pricing, power limits, and future bi-directional EV charging support for cheaper operation and solar integration.
CES 2026 is anticipated as a key moment for finalizing Matter 1.5 plans and announcements.
Industry context points toward more DIY smart home setups (e.g., Home Assistant) as traditional platforms face friction from AI-driven subscriptions and feature shifts.
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The Verge • Nov 20, 2025
Camera support could be the boost Matter needs
PCMag • Nov 20, 2025
Your Security Camera May Soon Work With More Apps Thanks to Matter 1.5
9to5Mac • Nov 20, 2025
Matter 1.5 adds security cameras and much more for the first time - 9to5Mac