Meaning with a press of a button, or movement of your body, you can activate your favorite Apple
Home app scenes.
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Thanks to the
Home app you can, regardless of whether or not the manufacturer of your HomeKit devices supports it or not, easily create rooms, zones,
scenes, and event triggers with ease.
Although the focus of our tutorial today is simply showing you how to group all your HomeKit accessories into
scenes, rooms, and zones, the
Home app also offers triggers, Apple Watch integration, and remote access.
Seems that the Elgato Eve door sensors can't be used in an automation or a
scene in the
home app.
You can add it to a
Scene and it will sometimes lock or unlock, but you can not access it directly through the
Home app.
Next, if you have a 3D Touch - enabled device, such as an iPhone 7, you can use 3D Touch quick action shortcuts on the
Home app icon to quickly access favourite
scenes.
On Sunday, Filipe Espósito found an image hidden amongst Apple's
Home app assets that includes icons which suggest it will be possible to create custom
scenes that mute the HomePod speaker's «Hey, Siri» function.As Espósito notes, the function could be useful in a house party scenario, for example, where the owner might want to control other smart devices like lights and motion sensors while disabling Siri responses for privacy reasons.Apple has not yet mentioned if HomePod can support more than one user, but Espósito believes there are references that indicate the speaker will distinguish between
From there, you open the
Home app and choose which devices or
scenes to assign to the button's three possible triggers.
Opening the
Home app brings up a main screen that lists all favorite
Scenes and favorite accessories for quick access.
Apple's
Home app also lets you set up
scenes that group multiple devices together — your «good night»
scene, for example, could shut off lights, lower the thermostat and make sure the August Smart Lock Pro is locked.
Recently, I came across the video again and noticed that it showed a «Breakfast Time» HomeKit
scene in the
Home app tapping which turns on a coffee maker.
Launch the
Home app on your iPhone or iPad, and check that you can see your accessories and
scenes.
Note that you will have to set up HomeKit accessories and
scenes again if you reset the
Home app.
In the
Home app, all available devices appear and can be assigned to locations, like rooms, and to
scenes, which are collections of accessories paired with a state they should switch to, such as the lighting and temperature you'd like to trigger when you wake up and say «good morning» or at a certain time of the day.
Even if the guest user hasn't installed any of the same smarthome
apps you're using, they can still access the dashboard to toggle on and off devices, trigger
scenes (that you, the HomeKit administrator created), and otherwise interact with the HomeKit
home the way you do.
If you've created a
scene and imported it into the Alexa
app from another smart -
home device — such as a lighting setup from Philips Hue, or a command from the Logitech Harmony remote — you can incorporate them into a routine.
Users can also get Siri to turn multiple accessories on at once by setting up
scenes in the
Home app, like «Good Morning.»
And new in the latest version of Sense, Freestyle mode is a wacky
home screen layout that lets you replace traditional icons with stickers, and make your
home screens an interactive
scene where tapping stickers opens your favorite
apps.
Setting up your HomeKit
scenes, and naming your rooms, is still all done from the
Home app on your iPhone or iPad, but after the initial setup you can do everything from your HomePod.
If you already have the
Home app installed, you may want to erase and then reinstall the
Home app, especially if it takes several minutes to load accessories and
scenes.
Amazon's Echo — which still isn't officially available in Canada — does an admirable job of linking devices from various manufacturers through the magic of voice control, but even it does not offer one central
app that allows users to create and customize
scenes that utilize multiple smart
home devices simultaneously.
And finally, you can also manage your existing smart
home Scenes in the Amazon Alexa
app.
However,
Scene names show in the Amazon Alexa
app - just go to Smart
Home >
Scenes.
MyTouch
Home actually outdoes the
Home app when it comes to setting up
scenes, and equals it with triggers.
When you set up HomeKit, Siri knows what's connected, and without opening the
Home app, you can ask the virtual assistant to turn devices on or off, adjust temperature, set
scenes, check connected cameras and more if you have the right Apple TV or iPad set up.
To create a
scene, tap on the» +» icon at the top right of the screen in the
Home app and follow the instructions from there.
The new
Home app in iOS 10 allows users to set up rooms and combine a bunch of tasks into one with
scenes.
The
Home app's homescreen is built up of Favorite
Scenes and Favorite Devices.
As a previous report had pointed out, Apple will be releasing a new «
Home»
app in iOS 9 that will allow users to control these virtual
homes, rooms and
scenes easily.
The Apple
Home app lets you create custom
scenes giving you plenty of options.
You can use it to control accessories individually or to trigger
scenes you created within the
Home app.
Apps like iStaging let you visualize what furniture will look like in your
home before you buy it, while Matterport's
Scenes lets you capture images of real - life scenes in 3D using the Tango har
Scenes lets you capture images of real - life
scenes in 3D using the Tango har
scenes in 3D using the Tango hardware.
You can get a brief overview of the
Home app, learn about HomeKit scenes, Siri voice control, HomeKit automations, HomeKit - enabled accessories, and home h
Home app, learn about HomeKit
scenes, Siri voice control, HomeKit automations, HomeKit - enabled accessories, and
home h
home hubs.
You can use the
app to install new HomeKit - enabled accessories, monitor your
home's status, turn on and off lights, activate
scenes, adjust devices in individual rooms, set up automations, view HomeKit - enabled cameras, invite guests to control your HomeKit - enabled accessories, and more.
To add a
scene, start the
Home app and click the Plus sign.
SmartThings and LIFX
scenes appear in the
Home app and can be used like a normal light.
HomeKit also finally has its own
app, so you can set
scenes and manage all your smart
home gadgets in one place, using Control Center or Siri.
You can rename accessories, rooms, zones, and
scenes from the
Home app; they'll take a few moments to propgate before reaching iCloud and your Siri connection.
Along the top of the C by GE
app are several
scenes (including Wake Up, Bedtime, Get
Home), which you can set up to have the lights turn on and off at specified times.
While it's not known if there's a manual switch for it, the iOS build hints that it could use the
Home app's
scenes to know not to listen when at a party, for example.