On the latest episode of HomeKit Insider, we come to you from CES 2022 in Las Vegas to discuss the new products that have been released including the Wemo smart video doorbell, the Eve floodlight cam, and more.
This week, we are talking about all things CES. We spent the week in Las Vegas, going hands-on with many of the new HomeKit-enabled products to make their debut.
The biggest announcements came from HomeKit mainstays, such as Belkin and Eve. Belkin announced its new Wemo Smart Video Doorbell, new Thread-enabled accessories coming later this year, and the initial rollout of Thread for the Stage scene controller. Eve has a new Floodlight Cam and immediate availability of its MotionBlinds.
Other announcements came from Sengled that has new HomeKit sensors, TP-Link with its U.S.-bound Tapo line, and Schlage that has a HomeKey-enabled smart lock. Minor updates include several Find My devices and news from Mila, Nanoleaf, and Aqara.
Links from the show
- Belkin introduces new HomeKit Secure Video doorbell, new Matter-ready devices at CES 2022
- Logitech Circle View Doorbell
- Smart Video Doorbell | Netatmo
- Eve introduces new outdoor HomeKit cam and MotionBlinds availability at CES 2022
- Sengled unveils new HomeKit Video-Sync light strips, smart outdoor string lights
- Schlage unveils first WiFi deadblock smart lock with Apple Home Key support
- Chipolo announces wallet-sized Bluetooth tracker to work with Find My
- TP-Link launches four HomeKit cameras at CES, plus smart lighting and outlets
- Targus USB-C dock featuring fingerprint ID
- Mila Air Purifier
- Aura Air
- Nanoleaf products will soon act as Thread border routers for HomeKit devices
- Aqara announces new smart home sensors with Thread support
- Soundform Wireless Earbuds w/ Dynamic Drivers | Belkin
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