In early June of this year, iHome, along with plenty of other companies, issued a publicity push for
their HomeKit compatible devices, like iHome's «iSP5 Smartplug.»
Getting Apple
HomeKit compatible devices that work with HomePod or gadgets is an act in the direction of future - proofing yourself.
Here, we present you with the best Apple
homekit compatible devices to experience smart automation at home.
The Apple Home app functions as a great control app for
HomeKit compatible devices, allowing for remote control of your Apple TV, smart lights, thermostat, and other devices.
We look forward to expanding our relationship with Apple as we launch further
HomeKit compatible devices for both the UK and international markets.»
Compatible Voice Assistants: Siri Compatible Platforms:
All HomeKit compatible devices Speaker Size: 7x horn - loaded tweeters, 1x high - excursion woofer Inputs: Bluetooth, AirPlay Dimensions: 5.6 x 5.6 x 6.8 inches Weight: 5.5 pounds
Using Siri, it's possible to say things like «Siri, turn off the lights» to control
a HomeKit compatible device.
Not exact matches
HomeKit, for instance, is currently only
compatible with
devices like alarms, heating and cooling
devices, thermostats, lights, and switches, not laundry or cooking appliances.
Apple initially leaked the
HomeKit - enabled
device last month when it included it on a list of
compatible thermostats.
The speaker could be particularly important if you want to control your household when you're away because you currently need to use an Apple TV or iPad as a hub to control your
HomeKit -
compatible devices remotely.
HomeKit is
compatible with a respectable array of third - party
devices, but I don't own any of them.
Many popular smart - home accessories — including thermostats, locks, and cameras — are
HomeKit -
compatible, and thanks to
HomeKit's requirement of a breezy installation process, you can have a new
device up and running in a few minutes, even if you're starting from scratch.
If you already have some smart - home
devices installed and hope to have a centralized smart - home system, be sure to check if they work with
HomeKit — many accessories rely on proprietary wireless standards like Zigbee and Z - Wave and may not be
compatible.
And it'll make it much easier for developers who are thinking about building a product with
HomeKit to get started, which means we could see more companies building
compatible devices.
We've also moved our list of best
HomeKit -
compatible devices to a separate guide.
As a result, though there are currently more than 200
HomeKit -
compatible accessories in nearly every major smart -
device category, we expect that number to grow fairly quickly.
Through the Home app, you can set up various
HomeKit -
compatible smart - home
devices, and the voice prompts to control them.
You can control WeMo
devices with an iOS
device, but they're not currently
compatible with
HomeKit.
You can use only
HomeKit -
compatible smart home
devices with the HomePod, but the good news is that the
HomeKit ecosystem is becoming increasingly robust — especially after Apple stopped requiring every
HomeKit product to have an authentication chip.
Although it's been slow to take off, new
HomeKit -
compatible devices keep coming to market, which can make it difficult to know which products to get for your smart home.
Premis and the Premis app, available for free download from the App Store, are only
compatible with
HomeKit iOS 9.3 or later on the following
devices: iPhone 4S or newer iPad 2 or newer iPad Mini (all versions) iPod touch 5th gen or newer First generation Apple Watch
But now, the HomePod serves as a ready conduit between your
HomeKit -
compatible devices and your iPhone or Apple Watch.
If you're thinking of buying a # 319 / $ 349 HomePod as a hub for your smart home or office, here are some of the
HomeKit -
compatible devices you'll be able to control.
At the moment, however, the Kisslink plug is only
compatible with Alexa
devices — not Google Assistant or Apple
HomeKit.
However, it's worth pointing out that while
HomeKit itself isn't
compatible with smarthome ecosystems like Amazon Alexa or Works with Nest, though the individual
devices might work with several.
The Lutron Caséta Wireless Smart Lighting Dimmer Kit does a great job at controlling lights and window shades, but it's too limited for most people hoping to build out a comprehensive smart - home system because
compatible devices must either be
HomeKit - enabled or use Clear Connect, Lutron's proprietary wireless protocol.
Hue is
compatible with the widest range of other products of the bulbs we tested, including smart - home hubs like SmartThings, Logitech's Harmony hub remotes, Wink, Nest thermostats, Amazon's Alexa
devices (Echo, Dot, and Tap), Google Home, and Apple's
HomeKit.
The HomePod functions as a hub for
HomeKit, Apple's smart - home platform: With this speaker serving as a
HomeKit hub, you can use your voice to control
HomeKit -
compatible devices around your home, including smart locks, thermostats, cameras, and smoke alarms, and also have access to them when you're not home.
With a couple of
HomeKit -
compatible devices and a recent iPhone or iPad, it's realistic to start from scratch and have an integrated system up and running in a few minutes.
IKEA's Trådfri smart LED bulbs are now
compatible with Apple's
HomeKit as well as Alexa (IKEA's dimmers and other smart - lighting
devices are still not
compatible, however).
Apple's announcement that the company will allow certification of
HomeKit devices without requiring a special
HomeKit hardware component means that we can expect a good number of new
HomeKit devices in 2018, as well as updates to existing
devices to make them
compatible with
HomeKit.
HomeKit -
compatible devices come from many different brands, but all
HomeKit devices automatically «see» one another without requiring any setup.
(The Apple TV doubles as a hub to control
HomeKit -
compatible smart home
devices.)
Still, the stringent requirements around things like security and ease of setup has meant partner
devices have been slower to trickle down to the market than for rival platforms: this D - Link Omna 180 Cam HD has the title of first
HomeKit -
compatible security camera available.
HomeKit currently supports smart home gadgets such as Philips Hue lights, August Smart Locks, iHome smart plugs and Ecobee smart thermostats, but there are far more
compatible devices for Alexa and Google Home.
Apple's new $ 349 HomePod sounds incredible and is the ultimate speaker for Apple Music subscribers, but it's also an excellent way to manage your
HomeKit -
compatible devices through Siri voice commands.Controlling
HomeKit accessories with Siri on HomePod isn't radically different from controlling them via an iOS
device, but there are some extra HomePod benefits to be aware of.
Starting today, all of Netgear's existing Arlo Baby smart monitoring cameras are
compatible with Apple
HomeKit following the release of a
HomeKit update for the Arlo app.To connect the Arlo Baby camera to a
HomeKit setup, Arlo Baby owners will need to download the update and then toggle on the
HomeKit option in the Settings section of the Arlo app.With
HomeKit compatibility, Arlo Baby cameras can be viewed in the Home app on iOS
devices right alongside other
HomeKit -
compatible cameras.Using the Home app, parents can also view a live stream, access two - way audio controls, view the most recent screenshot recorded by the Arlo Baby, open up the camera live stream via Siri, and access live video remotely with an iPad, Apple TV, or HomePod as a home hub.Netgear first announced
The Sensi Touch Wi - Fi Thermostat — along with an updated version of Sensi's existing Wi - Fi Thermostat — is now
compatible with Apple's smart home management platform
HomeKit, for controlling the
device using the Apple Home app on iPhone, iPad or Apple Watch, or voice using Siri.Apart from showing current system temperature and swipe - to - set features, the touchscreen display on the Sensi Touch Wi - Fi changes color to indicate whether the system is heating or cooling, while live humidity tracking keeps users informed about their home's atmosphere.
Though they've been slow to trickle out, the list of
HomeKit -
compatible devices continues to grow and will only continue to do so now that the HomePod is available.
Unfortunately, it's not
HomeKit -
compatible, so you can't control other smarthome
devices with it, like turning on a smart outlet when motion is detected.
Apple's document also mentions which
HomeKit -
compatible devices are already in the market for purchase.
The Apple smart speaker is expected to be
compatible with its
HomeKit framework for communicating and controlling connected
devices.
For those who don't know, with Apple's
HomeKit compatible hardware, you can control various
devices in your home by simply asking Siri to do it.
Starting today, Logitech's
HomeKit -
compatible programmable POP Smart Button can be purchased exclusively from Apple retail locations in the United States.The Logitech POP Smart Button is designed to allow any smart
device in the home to be controlled through the push of a button, allowing things like lights to be activated without the need for a smartphone.Connected to a user's
HomeKit setup via a bridge, the POP Smart Button supports three customizable gestures, with each bridge able to support multiple buttons.
For starters, the catalog of
HomeKit -
compatible smart home
devices is expected to grow in the coming months, including the arrival of heavy hitters like the color - changing bulbs of Philips Hue.
HomeKit will allow access from outside the house, with the Apple TV providing a secure gateway for connections from
HomeKit -
compatible apps, like the company's own Insteon App, which will allow control of any
HomeKit -
compatible device.
A Bluetooth Powerslayer could even act as a
HomeKit -
compatible power strip for small USB - powered
devices.
Screw the funky - looking lights in and sync them up with Nanoleaf's dodecahedron - shaped hub, and you'll be able to control them alongside other
HomeKit -
compatible devices, or dim the bulbs up and down using your phone.
We'll keep updating this post though with other new and interesting
HomeKit -
compatible devices whenever we come across any.
As long as the same Apple ID is used to log in to the iOS
device and Apple TV, people can speak commands to Siri to control
HomeKit -
compatible products.