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Bridging Matter devices with HomeKit - random & unreliable

it’s clear that HomeKit is not fully compatible with the Matter ecosystem. There have been a number of threads on this (incl Philips Hue, Hive, Eve) none has found a resolution. It seems random as to whether you are lucky and get your hub to pair.

I have three hubs that should all be able to pair with HomeKit: Philips Hue, Hive and Powerview.

Up until this week the Hue & Hive hubs were happily bridged with HomeKit. I had spent the past month trying to add the Powerview hub, and had been in touch with Hunter Douglas support, following every piece of guidance but still got an “incorrect setup code” error.

I thought the Powerview hub must be faulty as Hive (which I’ve been using for years) & Hue (setup just last month) both worked okay.

Then on Thursday my Hive hub went on the blink and I replaced it on Friday. And the new Hive hub will not bridge to HomeKit and returns the same “incorrect setup code” error message as the Powerview.


I’ve Googled the s**t out of this issue and it’s obvious the issue lies with Apple.


Yes I know the wifi needs to be 2.4ghz, make sure software & firmware is latest version, reboot router and every other device. I’ve deleted & reinstalled the apps, removed and added hubs back to their native apps. And still…


I think most users give up trying to add to Home and just use the native app to access/control their devices. Or perhaps buy an Alexa, and give up on Siri.


Apple needs to sort this out.

Posted on Mar 24, 2024 1:25 AM

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Jun 26, 2024 8:31 PM in response to dingsquidge

You know that apple doesn’t have any wrong doing because it’s only companies they evaluate that are suitable up to their standards it’s not there fault, Philips and these companies also rely on advertising and majority of google and their other competer known as Amazon witch have been known for collecting peoples info and uploading to google home and and Amazon servers and they spam you ads based on your daily activities whether your out running for a walk they track that even your own id, debit or credit card, your drivers permit, uh your financial records health records all sorts i mean come on they literally track every single part of your move. They don’t stop to try to force google and other companies from preventing you from using ads. That’s why net neutrality got reinstated because the government knows that them having they ability is wrong to increase your internet bills from 90 bucks to at least a 100 or 120 bucks for internet that you have been paying for and they like to snag your internet speeds and and prevent you from using the internet causing latency, lag. That’s why net neutrality got reinstated because this was needed to fix this issue that google and these companies have been doing.

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