LG smart TV HomeKit and AirPlay 2 support arriving next week

By Malcolm Owen

LG could be bringing AirPlay 2 and HomeKit support to its smart televisions within the next week, bringing the South Korean electronics giant alongside Samsung in having its products supporting Apple's smart home platform.

LG initially announced it would be adding AirPlay 2 and HomeKit compatibility to its 2019 smart TVs in January, alongside similar announcements by Samsung and Vizio. In March, LG narrowed down the timeline for the added support to sometime "mid-year," but without advising exactly when it would occur.

A pair of tweets from the manufacturer's social media accounts indicates there to be mixed messages in the timing. One tweet, in response to a person querying about support for a specific model of smart TV, was told support "has been advertised as a mid-year release so it should be imminent."

Another response from the LG Australia Twitter account on Tuesday is more specific, claiming "HomeKit is releasing in 1 week." The tweet further advises "Users require iOS 12.4 update to do AirPlay 2," referencing the most-recent release of Apple's iOS from Monday.

The addition of HomeKit support as well as AirPlay 2 to LG TVs will offer many benefits to users, including limited Siri control of the televisions, streaming of content from mobile devices, and integration with HomeKit automations.