Invalid Scene Marking: Easily Spot Broken Scenes with Deleted Devices
With eWeLink’s Invalid scene tagging, your smart home stays reliable. No more guessing which scenes broke after a cleanup—just clear alerts and quick fixes.
Keeping your home comfortable and secure just got easier with the latest update to the eWeLink app. Version 5.6 introduces compatibility with Matter TH Sensors and Matter Door/Window Sensors, revolutionizing how you monitor your home’s environment. Whether it’s maintaining the perfect temperature and humidity levels or ensuring your doors are secure, these advanced sensors integrate seamlessly into your smart home ecosystem.
Exciting developments are on the horizon with the upcoming eWeLink App V5.7. This update is expected to expand support to include Matter Occupancy Sensors and Matter Generic Switches. These additions will further diversify your smart home options, allowing for even greater control and automation.
With eWeLink App V5.6, smart home management has never been more intuitive or efficient. The addition of Matter TH Sensors and Matter Door/Window Sensors offers significant benefits in terms of comfort and security, while the user-friendly “Add Device” feature facilitates the integration process. Stay tuned for future updates, as we continue to broaden the support for a variety of Matter devices, ensuring your smart home remains at the cutting edge of technology.
With eWeLink’s Invalid scene tagging, your smart home stays reliable. No more guessing which scenes broke after a cleanup—just clear alerts and quick fixes.
With eWeLink’s latest update, Android users can link their Google Home households directly to the eWeLink app and control synced Matter devices seamlessly—no need to re-pair, rename, or reorganize.
We’re excited to announce a powerful update to your smart home automation experience: Scene actions now support more eligible device groups.
Home Ambience, Devices ON, and Presence Simulation in Insight now support more devices, enabling you to better adjust ambience, monitor active devices, and run realistic presence simulations.