Apple introduced a new HomePod yesterday, but that's not all. According to a new report from Bloomberg, Apple is working on a range of devices for the smart home, including new displays and a faster set-top box for Apple TV.
One of these products is "essentially a low-end iPad" that can control HomeKit and make FaceTime calls. This iPad-like device is said to be the beginning of Apple's expansion into the world of smart homes. Bloomberg reportedthat the design is designed to be mounted on the wall or elsewhere to allow easy access:
The foray into the world of smart displays will start with a tablet product - essentially a low-end iPad - that can control things like thermostats and lighting, display video and have FaceTime chats, according to people familiar with the plans. The product could be attached to the wall or elsewhere with magnetic mounts, making it more of a home gadget than a regular iPad.
The report goes on to say that Apple has “discussed the idea” of building smart home displays that are even larger than a regular iPad.
Smart Home: Apple develops iPad-based HomeKit display
However, further details about these efforts have not yet been revealed. Reports indicate that development of these products has been delayed, and they likely won't launch before next year. In addition to its interest in smart home displays, Apple is reportedly planning a new version of the Apple TV, which could launch in the first half of 2024. The new model will feature an improved processor—but the design is expected to remain unchanged. Finally, Apple is continuing to work on a product that combines the Apple TV, HomePod, and FaceTime camera into a single device. This project has "suffered setbacks," according to Bloomberg, but work is "still ongoing." Apple had hoped to launch the device this year, but the schedule has been delayed. (Photo by Unsplash / Howard Bouchevereau)




