All Matter Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Products

Matter 1.2 defines a common robotic vacuum device type (0x0074) with run, clean, and operational state clusters for local, multi-admin control over Wi-Fi or Thread, enabling standardized start, pause, dock, and cleaning-mode functions across ecosystems.

A robotic vacuum cleaner in Matter is a standardized device type introduced in Matter 1.2, so controllers from major ecosystems can discover it, run it, and read its status the same way. In practice that means common controls like start, pause, send to dock, and mode selection, plus richer bits such as dry vs mop cleaning modes and operational states or error reports that apps can show without a brand-specific plugin. The spec defines dedicated clusters for run mode, clean mode, and operational state, while the device type itself is identified as 0x0074 in the CSA documents. Matter runs over Wi-Fi or Thread with Bluetooth LE for setup; today most robot vacuums use Wi-Fi, but the common data model is the point, not the radio. As platforms roll in support, you see multi-admin control and local execution become practical: Google’s developer docs list the vacuum clusters, Apple added robot vacuum control via Matter in iOS 18.4, and the CSA’s 1.2 release notes spell out the category’s scope and features.