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    Despite being designed to ‘connect and just work’, it turns out IKEA’s new smart home sensors actually have some specific, confusing hub requirements


    Recently, IKEA brought out what looked like the perfect range of smart home sensors. I had a sneak peak of the range at CES, and got the low-down from an IKEA representative, who was keen to emphasize how simple, accessible, and affordable the new additions were designed to be.

    When I got them home, things looked promising. IKEA had emphasized that the range was designed to ‘work out of the box’, offering basic functionality without the need to download the app first, to remove that barrier to entry. That held true for my Timmerflotte temperature sensor — I was able to pop in some batteries, flick a hidden toggle switch from Fahrenheit to Centigrade, and immediately see the temperature and humidity displayed on-screen.

    IKEA Timmerflotte temperature and humidity sensor in writer's hand, showing a 62.5 per cent humidity reading on screen. With a wooden table and plants in the background

    (Image credit: Future)

    One of my teammates suggested I might need an IKEA Dirigera home hub, so I scoured the product page for confirmation. It read: “This smart product uses the universal standard Matter, making it easy to install, operate and add to DIRIGERA hub and to other well-known systems.”


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