Hub requirement for building matter virtual or physical device

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The code lab at (https://developers.home.google.com/codelabs/matter-device-virtual?hl=en#0) lists the requirement for "a hub, which is any Google Nest device that supports Matter, such as the Nest Hub (2nd generation)".

At this page: https://support.google.com/googlenest/answer/12391458?hl=en It is listed that following devices can work as a hub. Wi-Fi routers: Nest Wifi Pro (Wi-Fi 6E) Speakers: Google Home, Google Home Mini, Nest Mini, Nest Audio Displays: Nest Hub (1st gen), Nest Hub (2nd gen), Nest Hub Max

In the first link it is mentioned a nest device can act as a hub. In the second link, it is mentioned google home/home mini can act as a hub but I guess the home/ home mini is not nest.

So I was wondering whether a device such as google home mini or google home can work as a hub in the code lab. I guess google home/ home mini is not nest.

I am trying to find a cheaper option therefore I was wondering if home/home mini can be used as a hub.

Thank you very much for your support.

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Siddhant Priyadarshi On

This is just some kind of linguistic confusion. Google Mini works fine but it does not yet support thread. More information in this regard can be found here.

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meanmedianmode On

I was working on the same codelab, and I found that a hub is not strictly necessary. Once the virtual device is up and running, I utilized the Google Home Sample App for Matter to commission and control said virtual device.