Inside all the new HomeKit products coming out in 2020

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in General Discussion edited March 2020
We are barely kicking off 2020 and we already have more than 35 new HomeKit products waiting in the wings to launch at various points throughout the year -- some of which have already hit the market. Let's take a look at some of the best.

A sampling of the new HomeKit gear launching in 2020
A sampling of the new HomeKit gear launching in 2020


There is a veritable pile of HomeKit gear available now. Products run the range from basic lightbulbs that just turn off and on, through door locks, air purifiers, window sensors, and so much more. And, there is more coming.

For 2020, we will also many new HomeKit security products being released, including several locks that have unique takes on a flooded category.

We've also seen many new smart lights and an influx of cameras. Cameras have historically been a weak category for HomeKit so it is encouraging to see so many coming to market.




August

For 2020, August is launching a new version of its flagship smart lock. Now dubbed the August Wi-Fi Smart Lock, it has all the same functionality except Wi-Fi is now integrated right into the lock itself. Oh, it also happens to be more than 40% smaller than the last generation as well.

August Wi-Fi smart lock (left) compared to the existing August Smart Lock (right)
August Wi-Fi smart lock (left) compared to the existing August Smart Lock (right)


We examined the August Wi-Fi Smart Lock in early January, so be sure to check that out for additional insight.

Yale

Yale has three products of its own for 2020. There is the new Smart Safe which integrated its popular connected home platform to a safe. It launches this spring and is fully compatible with Apple's HomeKit for gaining access as well as access control.

That all goes for the new Smart Cabinet Lock as well. It mounts inside a cabinet and controls access to whatever lies within. Think booze or other personal items.

Finally, Yale has the new Smart Delivery Box. This new box developed with Step2 is a great way to protect packages that get delivered. It automatically locks after a package has been placed inside and has easy control from your phone.

All three will be available to order this spring.

Nanoleaf

Nanoleaf Unified Hexagons light panels
Nanoleaf Unified Hexagons light panels


Nanoleaf gave us another look at its unified hexagon smart light that we saw last year at CES which look like they are finally ready to ship this spring.

They are launching alongside the new Smart Learning System. The Smart Learning System includes a Smart Learning Button, a Smart Learning Switch, a Smart Learning Gateway, and a Smart Learning Bulb.

This system will learn as you control it to eventually take over for you in automating the lights in your home.

Abode

Abode Indoor Outdoor HomeKit camera
Abode Indoor Outdoor HomeKit camera


Abode just brought HomeKit to the Iota all-in-one gateway, now they are launching an indoor/outdoor camera.

This new camera has several different mounting options and works with HomeKit, though currently not with HomeKit Secure Video.

Legrand

Legrand has partnered with Netatmo for the Drivia Smart Electrical Panel.

Legrand Drivia smart electrical panel
Legrand Drivia smart electrical control panel


This brings HomeKit support directly to your home's electrical panel where you can monitor rooms, devices, and even control larger appliances. Think turning off your water heater while you go out of town for the week.

It will launch in Q1 of 2020.

OneLife

OneLife PureOne HomeKit air purifier
OneLife PureOne HomeKit air purifier


OneLife is a new startup debuting its first product, the PureOne air purifier. This is one of the few HomeKit air purifiers to be announced. What is particularly unique is that the filter inside never needs to be replaced, and instead can be watched. It also can filter PM 1.0 particles which are smaller than the normal PM 2.5 particles normally filtered.

Philips Hue

Hue Econic pathlights
Philips Hue Econic path lights


For 2020, Signify is launching several new outdoor products for the Philips Hue line. There is the Appear which casts triangles of light upwards and downwards on the wall.

There is also the new Lily XL spotlights that are larger than the original Lily lamps that launched. Finally for the outdoors lights the U.S. will see the Econic path light.

Hue can lights come in white and color and 6-inch and 8-inch sizes
Hue can lights come in white and color and 6-inch and 8-inch sizes


Inside the home, Signify is launching six inch and eight inch can lights. They come in white ambiance and color + white ambiance versions.

Eve

Eve already released the Eve Water Guard in 2020 to help monitor for leaks and water damage. It will soon be followed by the second generation Eve Energy that has a much slimmer profile.

Eve Cam supports HomeKit Secure Video
Eve Cam supports HomeKit Secure Video


The big news though is the Eve Cam. This is the first dedicated HomeKit Secure Video security camera to launch. It is highly secure with no registration, no third-party servers, and all encrypted video.

ADT

ADT's line of Blue HomeKit cameras
ADT's line of Blue HomeKit cameras


As part of ADT's Blue line, ADT is launching an indoor camera, an outdoor camera, and a video doorbell that all support HomeKit, though not HomeKit Secure Video at launch.

Wemo

Wemo React can trigger other accessories or scenes
Wemo React smart plug can trigger other accessories or scenes


Belkin's Wemo brand is going to release a new smart plug that supports HomeKit this year unlike any other. Instead of controlling the light, the Wemo React monitors electrical consumption. Whenever it detects electricity being drawn, it can control another accessory or automate a scene.

A good example of this is a wireless charger. Whenever you place your phone on the bathroom's wireless charger, it automatically turns the lights on.

Wemo Stage controller handles six HomeKit commands
Wemo Stage controller can trigger six HomeKit commands


The second new Wemo product is the Wemo Stage. This is a remote that can control up to six different scenes or devices between the three buttons. A single press can turn the light on and a long press on the same button can turn it off.

LIFX

LIFX Switch supports multiple HomeKit scenes and accessories
LIFX Switch supports multiple HomeKit scenes and accessories


In 2020, LIFX will be launching several new products to fill out its portfolio. Thus far, we've seen a new set of filament bulbs, a new white candle bulb, and the new LIFX Switch.

LIFX Z-TV 360 light strip
LIFX Z-TV 360 light strip


It is also launching the Z-TV 360 and Z Gamer light strips that can be mounted behind a TV or monitor.

Netatmo

Netatmo is releasing a new smart door lock that will support HomeKit during the 2nd half of 2020.

Netatmo Smart Door Lock supports HomeKit and physical NFC keys
Netatmo Smart Door Lock supports HomeKit and physical NFC keys


What makes it unique is that it can still be unlocked via keys -- but NFC keys. These NFC keys can be disabled or enabled from within the app and give a nice sense of physicality to the lock.

Brilliant

Last year in January Brilliant announced impending HomeKit support for its wall panels, but for 2020 they've announced a simple switch and a smart plug.

Brilliant wall switch
Brilliant wall switch


The switch lacks a display like the other Brilliant panels, but it can still control and dim a room's lights. It is a good compliment to rooms that already have a Brilliant smart wall panel installed.

Level Lock

Level Lock hidden deadbolt
Level Lock hidden deadbolt


Lever Lock is yet another HomeKit lock, but mixes things up by being invisible. This lock hides entirely within the door frame, allowing users to retain their existing hardware and keys.

This was announced in 2019 but looks ready to hit shelves in 2020.

Braun

Braun LE01 AirPlay 2 speaker
Braun LE01 AirPlay 2 speaker


Finally, Braun is releasing a new set of speakers based on the iconic Dieter Ram designs. The LE01, LE02, and LE03 all are connected AirPlay 2 speakers that support HomeKit for easy control, playback, and automation.

No better time than now to get started with HomeKit

HomeKit is quickly gaining steam and we expect many more accessories to launch this year that aren't included on our list. There are already more accessories announced for this year than there were this time last year.

In 2019, Apple has significantly invested in HomeKit. Bringing a multitude of new features as part of iOS 13 including support for routers, automation with NFC, and HomeKit Secure Video. Apple also open-sourced its HomeKit Accessory Development Kit to spur accessory makes and has joined the Project Home Over IP group.

If you are just getting started with Apple HomeKit, check out our extensive guides such as how to decide if HomeKit is right for you, how to get started with your first few accessories, and how to automate your home.

Recent HomeKit accessory reviews

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 8
    Five and a half years after HomeKit was announced and still there’s no HomeKit compatible lock for mortise-style locks.

    I don’t need any more HomeKit compatible plug adapters. What a slow slow rollout and adoption by third-parties.
    caladanianGeorgeBMac
  • Reply 2 of 8
    chadbagchadbag Posts: 2,000member
    I just need a replacement wall switch that can control the circuit the switch controls.   Without needing a hub.  I have a few of the Leviton ones and they are nit reliable (even with latest firmware)
    GeorgeBMacwatto_cobra
  • Reply 3 of 8
    The Phillips Hue lighting system is still the best smart light system. It is flexible, useful and very innovative in design. They also have great customer support with  live people that you can talk to, what a novel idea.
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 4 of 8
    I don’t believe anything Netatmo says will be released.  Been waiting over a year for a video doorbell that was supposed to be launched in the last quarter of 2019.  Waited patiently since it was announced at CES last year and then checked the website every day since Oct 1. Zilch...
    Bet the ADT video doorbell is released before the Netatmo, which is the new one I’m looking forward to.  Gave up hope on the Netatmo and I wouldn’t think about the Robin which is way overpriced for a 720p camera. 
    caladaniandbolanderwatto_cobra
  • Reply 5 of 8
    GeorgeBMacGeorgeBMac Posts: 11,421member
    Thanks for the previews.  It's good to have an idea what is coming -- as Dbolander said, it's been a very slow rollout.  

    I'm looking forward to the detailed reviews on some of these.
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 6 of 8
    The Legrand + Netatmo panel never announced HomeKit support
    Netatmo has still yet to release their doorbell.
    Brilliant still hasn’t launched HomeKit support either...


    watto_cobra
  • Reply 7 of 8
    chadbag said:
    I just need a replacement wall switch that can control the circuit the switch controls.   Without needing a hub.  I have a few of the Leviton ones and they are nit reliable (even with latest firmware)
    I've been bitten by the Leviton in-wall switches as well. I just had to reset 2 of them last night. I've been thinking about trying these out as a replacement. Seems simpler then dealing with the wiring... https://www.bestbuy.com/site/lutron-aurora-smart-bulb-dimmer-switch-for-philips-hue-smart-lighting-white/6339058.p?skuId=6339058
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 8 of 8
    Sorry chaps. Apple’s retarded and lacklustre bumbling into AI, HomeKit, Siri and their collaboration with third-party hard/software tech developers has led to three key technologies Apple had leads on are since trailing in the dust clouds and mud tracks of competitors who are well ahead in the race to provide consumers with high quality products that which will prove that Apple spending a further dime on smart home tech will be the equivalent of playing Russian roulette.

    Apple are dead in the water…Like Britain, it got too arrogant and doomed its Empire to a slow, humiliating death.
    edited May 2020
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