Eve’s upcoming Android app is ‘turbo-charged’ by Google Home APIs

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Eve, the maker of smart plugs, shades, lights, and other devices, is using Google Home’s new APIs to finally bring native control to Android.

After announcing that it would be bringing an app to Android way back in 2022, Eve is finally close to launching its Android app, possibly by this fall. Android users will be able to control Eve’s smart home products natively — including smart plugs, smart lights, and smart shades. They will be able to access features such as energy management that are not yet available in the Matter platforms they work with .

“The Google Home APIs turbo-charge the development of Eve for Android — they complement the set of tools that our teams need,” says Jerome Gackel, CEO of Eve. “What has always set Eve apart is the seamless integration into the platform, without a cloud or proprietary technologies. Thanks to the Google Home APIs, we can deliver the same on Android, and we are proud to be moving forward hand in hand with Google.

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