Matter binding issue of light switch and light bulb examples in Google Ecosystem

Hello,

I wanted to test binding two matter devices in google exosystem working within google nest hub gen.2.

I have 2 devkits NRF5340, 1. with light bulb example, 2. with light switch example. I successfully commisioned both devices into google home app (tutorial I followed: Matter: Testing the nRF Connect platform with Apple, Google and Samsung ecosystems)

As far as light bulb works as it should (setting and getting LED status/intensity on both google home app and nest hub), I have a problem with light switch.

1. In google home app in tab "devices" I can see all 3 devices: nest hub, light bulb and light switch

2. In nest hub I can see only light bulb device

3. In logs from light switch I can see that it is sending announcement packets to nesthub every 60 seconds and light switch receives ACK from nest hub, so connection between light switch and nesthub is proper and available.

4. In google home app "automations", when I try to create routine, I cannot set light switch device as initiator.

I thought binding will be created via google home app in "automations" tab, but because of problem from last point, I don't know how to bind those two devices in this ecosystem. I tried to redo all commisioning with factory resets on both devices and google nest hub, but it didn't help

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  • Hi,

    Apologies for the delayed response. Unfortunately, there is no minimal requirements for Ecosystems on which device types and which features (like binding) they need to support, meaning that commercial Ecosystems does not support bindings. This is a blocker coming from the third party producers such as Google/Apple/Amazon, so I recommend you raise the issue on their support forums as well

    Kind regards,
    Andreas

    Kind regards,
    Andreas

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  • Hi,

    Apologies for the delayed response. Unfortunately, there is no minimal requirements for Ecosystems on which device types and which features (like binding) they need to support, meaning that commercial Ecosystems does not support bindings. This is a blocker coming from the third party producers such as Google/Apple/Amazon, so I recommend you raise the issue on their support forums as well

    Kind regards,
    Andreas

    Kind regards,
    Andreas

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