Morse Microelectronics, a leading global supplier of Wi-Fi HaLow chips, announced today that its MM6108-EKH05-Light chip has been officially certified by the Connectivity Standards Alliance. This certification not only marks an important milestone in the development of Wi-Fi HaLow technology, but also proves the seamless interoperability, security, and ease of integration of this technology in smart home and IoT devices.
Matter is the latest open standard in the field of smart home connectivity, aiming to break down barriers between different device manufacturers and ecosystems to achieve unification and simplification between devices. By obtaining Matter certification, Morse Microelectronics can fully demonstrate the compatibility between Wi-Fi HaLow technology and smart home platforms supported by Matter, allowing users to experience a more convenient configuration process while enjoying a reliable and future-proof smart home experience.
Michael De Nil, co-founder and CEO of Morse Microelectronics, said: "We are very pleased that Morse Microelectronics' Wi-Fi HaLow technology has been certified by Matter, which once again affirms our commitment to interoperability in the IoT space. Wi-Fi HaLow products have been certified by Matter, which further demonstrates our continuous efforts to enhance device compatibility, user experience, and sustainable innovation. By supporting Matter, customers will enjoy a smarter and more connected world with greater interoperability, flexibility, and security."
Matter certification requires Morse Microelectronics' MM6108-EKH05-Light development platform to undergo rigorous testing to verify compliance with Matter's strict specifications. This means that users can fully trust that the device will operate reliably in the Matter-supported ecosystem, eliminating compatibility concerns and ensuring more efficient setup and operation.