11-23-2025 02:55 PM
To use Matter in Google Home, what do I need
As others had this before:
WiFi and Internet work well.
All of my Lightbulbs connect to the manufacturer's app with no problem.
They pair with Google Home via Matter with no problems.
However, they are listed in Google Home as offline, always, and cannot be controlled
…unless I have a Nest speaker connected. No matter in which room, or what's the distance.
I did check that my router has IPv6 enabled, and all firmware and software are up to date.
It actually used to work fine in the past, but then stopped
I can find no documentation for that.
Why? Is there any requirement that my router does not possess?
Thanks in advance!
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11-30-2025 12:00 PM
Hi @THF,
Thank you for following up and for sharing your additional questions. I understand that this information may be a little bit confusing, as you were not aware of this. I'd be more than glad to answer all your questions:
To learn more about Matter-enabled devices and how they work in your smart ecosystem, please feel free to check out these helpful articles, which explain a little bit more in detail: Prepare your smart home for Matter, and Set up, manage, and control Matter-enabled devices with Google Home.
Please let me know if you have any further questions.
Regards,
Jonathan
11-26-2025 04:11 PM
I thought this was a simple question for this forum. Isn't it? 😕
11-28-2025 04:01 AM
Ok... is there a better place to ask?
Thanks in advance for any help 🙂
11-28-2025 02:01 PM
Hi @THF,
Thanks for reaching out to the community. I understand how confusing it can be when your Matter lightbulbs pair successfully but still show up as "Offline" in the Google Home app. I know this must be concerning, especially since they used to work fine before. I appreciate the detailed information you've shared so far and your efforts in troubleshooting. No worries, let's work together to get this resolved.
The core of the issue you’re seeing lies with the need for a dedicated Matter controller (sometimes called a "hub") to maintain the connection.
What You Need for Reliable Matter Connection: To use Matter devices reliably with Google Home, you need a compatible Google Nest Speaker or Display (like a Nest Audio, Nest Hub, etc.) actively connected to the same local network as your Matter devices to function as the Matter controller. This controller "mediates" communication for ongoing control, even if the initial pairing succeeds.
I hope this helps clarify the requirement. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Regards,
Jonathan
11-29-2025 12:51 AM - edited 11-29-2025 04:30 AM
Thank you for your kind detailed reply, yes, I do have more questions trying to understand this.
And yes, I do prefer Google devices, but sometimes there's a different need 😊
11-30-2025 12:00 PM
Hi @THF,
Thank you for following up and for sharing your additional questions. I understand that this information may be a little bit confusing, as you were not aware of this. I'd be more than glad to answer all your questions:
To learn more about Matter-enabled devices and how they work in your smart ecosystem, please feel free to check out these helpful articles, which explain a little bit more in detail: Prepare your smart home for Matter, and Set up, manage, and control Matter-enabled devices with Google Home.
Please let me know if you have any further questions.
Regards,
Jonathan