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Apple Might Make Smart Home Products Like Cameras

Apple has considered building its own line of smart home accessories, reports Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. Apple could manufacture smart home cameras and other devices that would connect to its HomeKit smart home platform and that would tie in with a planned smart home "command center" that could come out as soon as next year.

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As one example, Gurman suggests Apple could create an indoor security camera that could also be used as a baby monitor, which is in line with a report we heard from Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo yesterday.

Kuo claimed that Apple is designing a smart home camera that will be manufactured starting in 2026, with Apple planning to sell "tens of millions" of the devices over the long term. Kuo says that the cameras that Apple is working on will have wireless connectivity and deep integration with Apple Intelligence and Siri.

Gurman does not seem as sure that Apple will follow through on plans to create its own smart home products. He says that it's something Apple is "exploring" that could be prioritized should its upcoming smart home hub device turn out to be a success.

Apple would likely emphasize privacy with its smart home cameras, providing an alternative to cameras from companies like Amazon's Ring and Google's Nest. Ring has been derided for its privacy policies over the years, primarily because it had a "Request for Assistance" tool that allowed law enforcement officials to request video footage from Ring customers. Ring has provided police officers with Ring camera footage without notifying users, and reserves the right to do so in emergency situations. Google's Nest brand also says that it will provide police with smart home camera footage in emergency situations without a warrant.

Apple is known for having strong privacy protections, and it is possible that customers would trust a smart home camera from Apple more than a smart home camera from a company like Ring. Apple already designed a ‌HomeKit‌ protocol for cameras called HomeKit Secure Video, which is end-to-end encrypted.

Prior to coming out with any smart home accessories, Apple plans to release an iPad-like smart home display that will serve as a home hub. The smart home device, which is set to come out as soon as March 2025, will run apps and will control ‌HomeKit‌ and Matter-based accessories.

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Hodar1 Avatar
18 months ago
Just saying ..... an Apple WiFi 7 Mesh Router would fit this niche really well.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jaw04005 Avatar
18 months ago

Would love to ditch my Nest cameras for Apple's gear. I know they'll do a much better job with it than Google has.
An Apple security camera with an iPhone-quality lens, sign me up. I'll replace everything. Go ahead and do a doorbell, wifi outlet, and color-changing light bulb too.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Blackstick Avatar
18 months ago
Would love to ditch my Nest cameras for Apple's gear. I know they'll do a much better job with it than Google has.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
18 months ago
How about they make a damned router again. Tens of us would be thrilled.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
18 months ago
And they will cost $1200
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18 months ago
Despite all the "smart home" camera systems, they are still pretty dumb. Apple could build a system that really knows what's going on in and around your house -- ie, the people that live there, the guests, their preferences, etc. If these cameras and other devices worked well with Apple Intelligence, then maybe Apple would have an opening.

But it seems like something that Apple could easily give up on as well (original HomePod), which would dampen my enthusiasm for trying something new from them.

Personally, I wish Apple never gave up on Airport. Nowadays, with some many connected devices in the home and cybersecurity risks, a privacy and security focused mesh router from Apple would stand out.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)