Apple said to be working on Ring-like doorbell camera and smart cameras
Apple is reportedly gearing up for a major push into the smart home market, potentially adding a Ring-like doorbell paired with a smart lock and a smart camera system to a larger suite of connected devices.

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A new smart camera, codenamed J450, is currently being tested by Apple. Suppsedly, said camera would be a direct competitor to current devices on the market like those made by Eufy, Vivint, and SimpliSafe.
Multiple cameras are meant to be placed around the house, similar to HomePod mini, and could help automate other HomeKit-compatible gear. It reportedly features facial recognition and infrared sensors to detect who's in a room.
It seems likely these cameras could turn lights on or off as someone enters or leaves a space. This kind of automation would extend HomeKit's smart home capabilities.
According to Bloomberg, Apple is planning to develop multiple types of cameras as part of an entirely new hardware and software lineup. This isn't terribly surprising, considering the company is potentially working on a HomePod with a screen.
That device is purportedly designed to function as a home hub, which would dovetail nicely within a larger home-geared device lineup.
Bloomberg also says that Apple has tested a doorbell that can use facial recognition technology to unlock doors. It would presumably work with iCloud+.
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I would agree that it makes little sense for Apple to launch HomeKit only devices - which is what would currently be necessary due to the lack of any camera support by Matter. It could be Apple will initially use HomeKit and indicate that Matter will be added 'latter'. Or we can hope that the Matter group are soon to officially support cameras. It is surprising that cameras have not yet been added to Matter since cameras are a popular device category. Perhaps the reason is that too many manufacturers are wanting to force customers to use a paid-for subscription service including Apple and this is making Matter support much more difficult. (Apart from anything else compulsory camera storage subscriptions is counter to the Matter philosophy of local processing.)
I don't mind Apple Lunch for only HomeKit. I do not want to install other apps to control Apple devices for the sake of compatibility.
I don't think Apple launches its own camera that competes directly with 3rd parties for now. Unless the Apple camera sells like hotcakes.
If Apple brings it this year, then I will get rid of the Wyze cam.