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Smart gadgets coming to the home
HEY Siri, turn off the kitchen light.
The first “smart” home gadgets that can be controlled by Apple’s voice-activated digital assistant are going on sale this week, just days after rival tech giant Google announced it’s building its own software for Internet-connected home appliances and other gadgets.
The new products could be an important step forward for the emerging industry of “smart” or “connected” homes, where appliances, thermostats and even door locks contain computer chips that communicate wirelessly. While companies are working on similar products, analysts say Apple could persuade more consumers to try them by making it easy to control different products from an iPhone.
Apple announced its “HomeKit” software project a year ago, but isn’t making the new products. Instead, other companies have been working to make devices that meet Apple’s criteria for compatibility and security. Two manufacturers are now selling products and three more are accepting online “pre-orders” or plan to begin selling in coming weeks.
HomeKit-certified products hitting the market on Tuesday include wireless hubs from two companies, Insteon and Lutron Electronics. The hubs, about the size of a cable TV box, act as the central controller for lights and other gadgets. The hubs in turn can be managed with a smartphone app.
Lutron Electronics, for example, is selling a US$230 starter kit that includes its “Caseta Wireless Smart Bridge” hub and two dimmer units — either wall switches or plug-in units for lamps — controlled by the hub. Insteon says its hub will work with compatible lights, power switches and thermostats. Three other companies say they expect to start selling HomeKit thermostats, power plugs and climate sensors in coming weeks.
You can already buy similar products from these companies, which have their own smartphone apps. The tie-in with Apple means a user can control those apps with Siri, the voice-activated digital assistant on Apple’s iPhones and iPads. Users must link with an Apple TV box to control from outside the home.
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