If what you want is to Combine some Smartthings – controlled devices with some matter compliant devices in a smartthings routine, you’ll probably be able to do that. So whether that’s good or bad depends on the exact use cases. Which means matter-compliant devices will show up in the smartthings app, but smartthings devices will not show up in the HomeKit app (because smartthings hubs are going to be matter “controllers“ but not matter “Bridges.“) or any other matter app. Homebridge SmartThings v2.0 - #310 by TechnodadĪpple is going all in on Matter. Considering the ST installer and this solution both have about the same difficulty to install, I wouldn’t install a tool to install a smartapp - just install the smartapp but be ACTIVELY looking for the next way to integrate I don’t follow HomeKit - what’s on the horizon for the state of the art in connecting ST to HomeKit?Īh, that is also tonesto’s code and it’s also no longer being maintained: ![]() BUT be advised that if you install it manually (instructions are at the top of that thread) and get it to work it will also stop working when ST retires the Groovy API. I personally wouldn’t install it at this point and look for an alternative solution (same reason as previous). I don’t have experience with this (yet - I’m hanging on until we know about the Groovy end-of-life plan), so I can’t answer the second half of your question, other than to observe that with The SmartThings - Homebridge app, the devices went from SmartThings to Homebridge and then on to Homekit and Siri, not the other way around. The GitHub repo for the Hubitat bridge is here. The README makes it clear that the SmartThings app is no longer being maintained. ![]() The maintainer of the Homebridge - SmartThings app ( ) has moved the app to Hubitat, and has archived the SmartThings version. Homebridge SmartThings v2.0 Devices & Integrations
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