Logitech on Thursday announced the Pop Home Switch, a deliberately simple control for multiple home automation platforms, albeit with the exception of Apple's HomeKit.
The Pop is a battery-powered, wall-mounted button that connects to a dedicated bridge hub via Bluetooth. Through companion iOS and Android apps, users can configure the button to take one of three actions depending on whether people use a single tap, double-tap, or long press.
While missing HomeKit support, the Pop is compatible with a number of smarthome devices, including ones from the likes of Philips, LIFX, August, Sonos, Lutron, Insteon, and Belkin. It can also be used to control activities associated with Logitech's own Harmony platform.
The apps, not yet released, sport a drag-and-drop interface for creating control recipes, which can link multiple devices. The software can also quickly scan for new hardware to add to the hub.
The accessory is due to ship later this month. A Starter Pack, with a hub and two white-colored Pops, will cost $99.99. Individual switches will be $39.99 apiece and available in additional green, orange, and gray colors.