Feature Request: How Apple’s Siri-controlled HomeKit could improve in the future<div class="feat-image">
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<p>Like a lot of new technologies from Apple these days, HomeKit isn’t perfect but the parts that work well are really useful. Apple’s
home automation framework connects smart accessories from various companies all under the control of Siri and HomeKit apps like
Home or
Hesperus. But HomeKit is relatively young still and there’s plenty of low hanging fruit in terms of ways the framework could improve with iOS 10 and beyond. Here are a few ideas I hope we see with HomeKit this year:</p>
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