iPhone 13 setup issues, sleep tracking apps & more on HomeKit Insider
On the new episode of HomeKit Insider, Andrew's Mac Pro refuses to startup, iPhone 13 setup bugs, IKEA launches their Symfonisk lamp and speaker combo, Home+ 5.2 update, and we share our favorite sleep tracking apps.
This past week Aqara announced availability of its HomeKit-enabled smart roller blind retrofit controller that allows users to control shades with a bead or chain from Apple's smart home platform.
The biggest HomeKit news this week was the launch of the long-awaited second-generation Symfonisk lamp speaker that includes support for AirPlay 2. It's finally arrived with swappable shades to make it more customizable to your home and can work with Apple's smart home platform.
Aside from the new Symfonisk speaker, we also got a nice update to the Home+ 5 app that brought new icons and other tweaks.
We then spent a good chunk of the show talking about our setup issues with the new iPhone 13 including problems with our watches pairing properly.
Finally, we talked about sleep tracking in your smart home and recommended several different apps that can help you rest up.
Links from the show
- iPhone 13 Pro & iPhone 13 Pro Max review: Exceptional phones but the Pro Max underwhelms
- Top New Features of iPhone 13 Pro! - YouTube
- iPhone 13 Pro VS iPhone 12 Pro! EVERY Difference Compared! - YouTube
- Compared: iPhone 13 & iPhone 13 mini versus iPhone 12 & iPhone 12 mini
- Home+ 5
- Ikea ships new version of Symfonisk AirPlay 2 table lamp speaker
- Sleep Watch by Bodymatter
- AutoSleep Track Sleep on Watch
- Pillow: Sleep Cycle Tracker
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