Apple’s long-awaited smart home hub has been postponed because of continuous difficulties in creating sophisticated Siri features. There is currently no official release date for the device, which was initially anticipated to debut in March. According to reports, Apple has started internal testing and is letting a few employees try a pre-release version at home. Though its introduction is contingent upon the completion of critical Siri upgrades, the hub is anticipated to play a significant part in Apple’s smart home ecosystem.
Apple has revealed that it will require additional time to finish its customised Siri, which was first shown off at WWDC 2024. These Siri enhancements, which are powered by Apple Intelligence and require an iPhone 15 Pro or later, are designed to improve Siri’s comprehension of user context and app interactions.
Expected Features
Although there are few facts available, previous sources indicate that the alleged smart home hub has been dubbed J490. A touchscreen with a square display might also be included. Its screen is thought to include a lock user interface (UI) that can be customised with numerous clock faces, much like the Apple TV. As per reports, it will have built-in camera technology for video conferencing and hand gesture recognition for control.
The smart home hub, which is anticipated to be a more compact and reasonably priced iPad-like gadget, would enable users to manage appliances, make FaceTime calls, and carry out other functions.
An Early Look at Apple’s Smart Home Hub
Apple has began internal testing for its planned smart home hub despite delays. The device is anticipated to be Apple’s first significant entry into the smart home market and will have an A18 CPU, a 6.0-inch or 7.0-inch touchscreen, and compatibility for Apple Intelligence.
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