None: Smart Home Compatibility

Browse 1 None smart home devices and check which ones work with Home Assistant, Google Home, Apple Home and Amazon Alexa. Data is verified against the Zigbee2MQTT, Z-Wave JS and Matter device databases.

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Frequently asked questions about None

Do None devices work with Home Assistant?

Yes. Every None device in our database (1 total) is confirmed compatible with Home Assistant. Most None devices integrate via Matter, which Home Assistant supports through its built-in integrations.

What protocols do None devices use?

Across our database, None ships 1 Matter devices. Protocol choice usually determines which hub or coordinator you need: Zigbee devices need a Zigbee coordinator, Z-Wave devices a Z-Wave controller, and Matter devices a Matter controller (any modern smart home hub will do).

Are None devices Matter-certified?

Yes. Every None device on this page is Matter-certified. That means they pair natively with Apple Home, Google Home, Amazon Alexa and Home Assistant out of the box, with no manufacturer-specific app required.

Do None devices work with Google Home?

Yes. 1 of 1 None devices (100%) are confirmed compatible with Google Home. Matter-certified None devices pair directly from the Google Home app; non-Matter devices typically integrate via None's official Works with Google Home action.

Do None devices work with Apple Home (HomeKit)?

Yes. 1 of 1 None devices (100%) are confirmed compatible with Apple Home. Matter-certified None devices pair directly from the Apple Home app on iPhone or iPad; older HomeKit-listed devices use the original 8-digit setup code.

Do None devices work with Amazon Alexa?

Yes. 1 of 1 None devices (100%) work with Amazon Alexa, either through Matter on supported Echo hubs or through the official None Alexa skill.

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