Eight IKEA products, most of which have yet to be released, are now Matter certified. The Swedish furniture brand announced in July 2025 that more smart home products were in development. Now, some of these devices have been spotted in the Distributed Compliance Ledger (DCL), showing their Matter certification.
Many of these new IKEA smart home products seem to be upgrades on existing models. The Myggspray Wireless motion sensor seems to replace the Vallhorn Wireless motion sensor, the Klippbok Water leak sensor could replace the Badring Water leak sensor, and the Myggbett Door/window sensor may replace the Parasoll Door and window sensor.
A new Alpstuga air quality monitor appears to be an upgraded version of the Vindstyrka Air quality sensor. Another listing is for the Timmerflotte temperature and humidity sensor. Plus, spotted in the DCL are two Bilresa smart switches, one featuring a scroll wheel and another with dual buttons, which were rumored earlier this year. Finally, the Dirigera smart home hub, released in 2022, is also listed.
The new IKEA Matter-compatible smart home products are expected to launch next year. There will be 20 new devices in total, with the first batch landing in January 2026 and more coming in April 2026.