The biggest Apple HomeKit products from CES 2019
https://www.theverge.com/2019/1/11/18177734/ces-2019-apple-homekit-tv-sony-lg-vizio-lights-locks
Apple made a critical change to HomeKit two years ago. It started allowing products to join its smart home ecosystem just by adding some code, instead of requiring them to build in a special-purpose chip.
The effects of that change have been slow to appear, but we’re finally starting to see them. The result is a lot more HomeKit products since it’s now far easier for companies to build support into new products, and old products can be updated to add support, too.
The biggest Apple HomeKit products from CES 2019
Jan 11, 2019, 3:22pm UTC
https://www.theverge.com/2019/1/11/18177734/ces-2019-apple-homekit-tv-sony-lg-vizio-lights-locks
> Apple made a critical change to HomeKit two years ago. It started allowing products to join its smart home ecosystem just by adding some code, instead of requiring them to build in a special-purpose chip.
> The effects of that change have been slow to appear, but we’re finally starting to see them. The result is a lot more HomeKit products since it’s now far easier for companies to build support into new products, and old products can be updated to add support, too.