diff --git a/silabs_examples/unify-matter-bridge/readme_user.md b/silabs_examples/unify-matter-bridge/readme_user.md index 4ba09d9786167f..18d119c3c21ea4 100644 --- a/silabs_examples/unify-matter-bridge/readme_user.md +++ b/silabs_examples/unify-matter-bridge/readme_user.md @@ -18,19 +18,6 @@ application by following the _[Build Guide](./readme_building.md)_ and have transferred the _`unify-matter-bridge`_ to your Raspberry Pi 4 (RPi4) running the 64-bit version of Raspberry Pi OS Bullseye. -> **Note:** -> -> The requirements for using the Matter Bridge with the Google Home App (GHA) -> are: -> -> - Inclusion in the -> [Matter Early Access Program (EAP)](https://developers.home.google.com/matter/eap/). -> - A project properly configured in the -> [Google Home Developer Console](https://console.home.google.com/projects). -> - Use of the specified version of the Google Home App for Android. -> -> This guide will use the CLI tool called _`chip-tool`_ for commissioning and -> device control. - [Unify Matter Bridge User's Guide](#unify-matter-bridge-users-guide) - [Running the Matter Bridge](#running-the-matter-bridge) @@ -161,6 +148,48 @@ console output, as described above. To commission the Matter Bridge with the chip-tool pairing code 1 MT:-24J0AFN00KA0648G00 ``` + +### Using Google Nest Hub + +It is possible to use the Google Nest Hub (2nd. Gen) for controlling the Matter devices on the Unify Matter Bridge. Go through the following steps to configure this: + +Prerequisites: +- Android Phone, Android 12 or newer +- Google Nest Hub, 2nd. Generation + +Setup: +- Create a Google Account or using existing +- Go to [Google Developer Console](https://console.home.google.com/projects) + - Click "Create a new project" + - Next page click "Create project" + - Input a unique project name + - Click "+ Add Matter integration" + - Next: Develop + - Next: Setup + - Input following fields: + - Product name of your choice + - Device Type: Control Bridge + - Test VID: default + - Product ID (PID): 0x8001 + - Save & Continue + - Save +- On your Android Phone + - Configure the phone to use the same Google Account + - Install Google Home application + - To add the Nest Hub + - Click "+" in the Google Home app - Add new device and let the phone search for your hub over BT - make sure hub is in reach + - To add the Matter Bridge to your Google Home (and Hub) + - In the console of the Matter Bridge application running on the Raspberry Pi + - Hit `Return`, this should present `Unify>` + - Type `commission`, this will show SetupQRCode, either click the link or in the Developer UI go to the "Commissionable Devices" page (note that a new QR code will be created whenever bridge is restarted, make sure to use the latest as identified in the output on the console) + - In the Google Home app click "+" + - Google Home should report "Matter-enabled device found" + - If the bridge is not automatically found, a list of device types will be shown, click the "Matter-device" on the list + - Google Home will now ask for scanning the QR code - scan the QR code as described above + - If Google Home is stuck during commissioning, type `commission` again in the Matter Bridge console while Google Home is waiting + - All supported Unify devices should now be available for control in both Google Home application as well as the Google Nest Hub + - On the Nest Hub, swipe down from the top of the display or select "Home Control" to access the devices + ### Toggle an OnOff device To send an OnOff cluster Toggle command to a bridged endpoint with id 2, via