What is Thread and why do your smart home gadgets need it?

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WhenApplelaunched theHomePod Minilate last year, a lot was made of the fact the smart speaker supported Thread. Until the Apple launch, Thread was a little-known smart home technology that certainly wasn’t a phrase on everybody’s lips.

Now, it’s become a term that’s being heard more and more when it comes to smart home devices. But just what is Thread and why do smart home gadgets need it? Here’s everything you need to know.

What is Thread?

What is Thread?

Thread is a wireless standard for smart home devices that just like Zigbee and Z-wave, lets the smart home devices work together.

Unlike Zigbee and Z-wave, Thread devices create a mesh network with each gadget acting as an access point or node and communicating with each other rather than only communicating with the main access point. The more Thread-enabled devices you install in your home, the bigger and stronger the mesh network gets. This also means there’s no need for a third-party hub or service, whether that’s Alexa, IFTTT or Siri, to allow different devices to work together.

How is Thread different is existing protocols?

How is Thread different is existing protocols?

Thread is different to existing protocols in several ways.

Who created Thread?

Not-for-profit organization theThread Groupdeveloped the technology. The group is made up of engineers and developers from big names in smart home including Apple,AmazonandGoogleas wellLGandSamsung.

What do I need to use Thread?

You’ll need a smart home device that doubles as a Thread Border router so the different devices can talk to each other. The HomePod Mini is the first smart home device that offers this functionality. However, more are expected to become available throughout 2021. Thread-supported devices can be paired with the border router in seconds.

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What devices support Thread?

There are currently only a handful of devices that support Thread but the list is growing. These include:

BothNanoleafandEve have committed to launching more Thread-enabled devicesin 2021.

How do I know if a smart home device supports Thread?

Products that support the technology will feature a ‘Built on Thread’ or ‘Thread Certified Component’ badge. These badges indicate the products have been rigorously tested.

How many Thread devices can I connect at once?

The Thread Group says more than 250 devices can be connected together using the technology.

Is Thread secure?

Thread uses AES encryption (the same protocol used by  Zigbee and Z-Wave) combined with banking-standard cryptology. This means each device creates a secure connection with the others, which the Thread Group says is harder to hack.

Carrie-Ann Skinner was formerly Homes Editor at TechRadar, and has more than two decades of experience in both online and print journalism, with 13 years of that spent covering all-things tech. Carrie specializes in smart home devices such as smart plugs and smart lights, as well as large and small appliances including vacuum cleaners, air fryers, stand mixers, and coffee machines. Carrie is now a copy editor at PWC.

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