Apple’s upcoming home hub device will be able to be wall-mounted and have Facetime capabilities
According to well known Apple Insider and Bloomberg reporter, Mark Gurman, Apple is working on a new smart home command center. The device is expected to be compatible with hundreds of HomeKit-enabled accessories. This includes third-party switches, lights, fans, and more. However, Apple reportedly does not plan to launch a dedicated app store for the product.
Shedding more light into what he’s been revealing for some time now, Gurman says that the device, which resembles a low-end iPad, is expected to be available in silver and black. It will feature a built-in battery, speakers, and a FaceTime camera optimized for landscape orientation. The square-shaped device, boasting a roughly 6-inch screen, is equipped with sensors that adjust the interface based on the user’s proximity. It will also offer wall-mounting options and a base with additional speakers for tabletop placement.
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USA — IT Apple's upcoming home hub will be an optionally wall-mountable, Facetime capable, catch-all...