HomeKit is Apple's smart home platform, suitable only for those who use iPhones and other Apple devices. Most HomeKit-compatible devices are not made by Apple, but rather by third-party companies ...
Apple's recent iPhone changes — changes Google is also making to its devices — enable Thread radio frequency support. That ...
Whether you have Alexa, Google Home or Apple HomeKit, these tips will help you optimize your smart home.
Adding devices to your Apple smart home is a simple and intuitive process. Most HomeKit-compatible devices come with QR codes that make pairing a breeze. Simply open the Apple Home app ...
Transform your home with smart plugs, lights, locks, and doorbells, optimized for Apple device integration The Benefits of a ...
Apple’s new smart hub could look like a HomePod with a seven-inch screen attached to it, and a higher-end version of the same device could even have a robot arm that lets it track users around the ...
Apple’s foray into the smart home market is gaining momentum with plans to release a dedicated smart home hub in 2025.
If you’re considering adding smart features to your front door, 2025 is shaping up to be an excellent year to do so.
I’ve written in the past about how one of the disadvantages of Smart Home devices is that they aren’t really inter-operable, and you have to commit to a single ecosystem — Amazon, Google, Apple, etc., ...
Apple is readying a big push into the smart home market next year. We’ve seen reports from earlier this year suggesting Apple is due to enter the ...
Philips has launched a pair of new smart locks at CES 2025 in Las Vegas, including one compatible with the Matter smart home standard, meaning it should work seamlessly with your existing smart home ...