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Title: HomeKit Weekly: The current state of HomeKit doorbells
Post by: HCK on October 14, 2022, 04:05:03 pm
HomeKit Weekly: The current state of HomeKit doorbells

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<p>When Apple announced HomeKit Secure Video, one of the first products to be desired by customers was a doorbell. Ring doorbells had become very popular, but customers wanted an option that integrated nicely with HomeKit and Apple products and provided an end-to-end encryption option for recording. The idea that a smart doorbell would be able to show you who was at your front door before even opening it up seemed like something out of a science-fiction novel a few decades ago, but now, there are multiple products and platforms that offer this service. Today, I want to look at the current state of , and what Apple should do to build out the category.</p>
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