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Is the Sky Connect I linked not good compared to those other ones? It supposedly connects with ZigBee, Matter, and Thread
Looks a little pricey but probably would work fine. I bought my first zstack based Texas for $25. Worked fine for a couple of years till I realized it had a limit on how many devices it could handle. so I upgraded it to the next model up for another $25. That's when I found out if you change methods you have to re adopt everything. But if I kept it on the same method (zstack Texas zha) all I did was swap the dongle and everything kept rolling just with a higher limit of devices.
Yeah, I found a much cheaper alternative that ships from Europe for only 35€.
I'm getting conflicting information on Home Connect about the Sky Connect (now named some weird letter/number combo) that says it supports both matter/thread and ZigBee, but also actually it's experimental so not really and it works for some but not others, but also support for matter/thread is coming in November...
Mostly I'm looking to make the server work with Ikea stuff plus a couple of lights/led strips that are sold locally that use Matter (Wiz lights I think?)
The Ikea stuff works fine. When it comes to smart plugs, The IKEA switches make a louder solenoid "chonk" sound when they turn on. Xiaomi plugs are quieter and the smallest I've seen. Means you are more likely to fit something next to it. They are a little bit more expensive but I think worth it.