The hardware that works with Apple's new HomeKit software (pictures)
Apple's new smart home tech is designed to make it easy to use connected home devices. Here's a sampling of the devices it will support.
Apple's HomeKit platform
Confirming recent speculation from the Financial Times, Apple announced the new HomeKit smart home platform for iOS 8 at WWDC 2014. We're short on specifics, but based on the glimpse Apple offered us, here are the devices we think will work right out of the gate.
iDevices iGrill Mini
This handy little device lets you keep track of cooking temps through your smart phone, freeing you from having to hover over the grill.
August Smart Lock
This Yves Behar-designed smart lock is an attractive connected deadbolt that lets you grant access to anyone remotely thanks digital "keys" you can assign via smart phone.
Philips Hue Connected Bulb
A color-changing, LED light bulb package you can program from a smartphone, the Wi-Fi-connected Philips Hue lighting kit has high geek/novelty appeal.
Philips Hue LightStrips
These smart LED strips are a novelty item, but they also suggest the breadth of products where smart home tech might crop up.
Philips BR30
Another Philips lighting product, these down-facing BR30 lights have the same color programming functions as the original A19 Hue bulbs.
Kwikset Kevo
We love the tech behind the Kwikset Kevo deadbolt. Simply touch the lock (when you have your phone in your pocket) and it will open. Just know that the deadbolt inside it isn't as secure as advertised.
Schlage Camelot Touchscreen Deadbolt
Like similar locks from Yale and Kwikset, the Schlage Camelot Touchscreen Deadbolt uses wireless radio transmitters to smarten up your lock.
Honeywell Wi-Fi Smart Thermostat
With Wi-Fi smarts and even a model that runs off of voice commands, the Honeywell line of connected thermostats brings legitimate smarts to your heating and cooling needs.
Cree SmartCast
With lighting fixtures featuring built-in motion sensing capabilities, Cree's SmartCast system is aimed at bringing automated lighting to small businesses and big corporations alike.
Haier Tianzun Smart Air Conditioner
Standing tall and sporting Dyson-esque looks, this connected conditioner is at least a little sleeker than a giant box hanging from your window.
Netatmo Urban Weather Station
With sensors you place both inside and outside of your home, Netatmo lets you track things like temperature, rainfall, and humidity, then use that information to trigger automations.