Apple recruits former smartlock developer Sam Jadallah to head up home initiatives

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Apple's latest significant hire is Sam Jadallah, who will reportedly be heading up the company's smarthome efforts.

Otto's defunct smartlock.
Otto's defunct smartlock.


Jadallah's status has already been updated on his LinkedIn profile, according to CNBC. Recent credentials include running Otto, a startup that produced a $700 smartlock with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. The product wasn't a success, forcing Otto to halt operations just four months after launch -- a buyer for the firm may have pulled out at the last moment.

Other points on Jadallah's resume include time in venture capital, and a 12-year role as a corporate vice president at Microsoft.

The hiring may be a sign that Apple is taking its smarthome efforts more seriously. While HomeKit enjoys reasonable support, the platform is lagging well behind Amazon Alexa and Google Home/Assistant, something exemplified by doorbells. Alexa and Home each have multiple doorbell options on the market, yet not a single HomeKit doorbell has shipped, despite promises by companies like August and Ring. Apple itself promoted the category when it revealed the iOS Home app in 2016.

The first HomeKit doorbells are coming from brands like Robin and Netatmo.

2019 could mark a turning point for HomeKit in multiple ways. Samsung, Vizio, LG, and Sony are rolling out support on TVs, and last week Apple reportedly acquired PullString, a company specializing in voice apps for the likes of Alexa and Assistant.

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  • Reply 1 of 3
    Sounds kinda shady. Looks like he didn’t treat his fellow startup employees very well. 

    https://www.cnet.com/news/otto-smart-lock-company-suspend-operations-employees/

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    k2kwk2kw Posts: 2,084member
    Sounds kinda shady. Looks like he didn’t treat his fellow startup employees very well. 

    https://www.cnet.com/news/otto-smart-lock-company-suspend-operations-employees/

    Yes, but was Apple the company that was stringing him along? Won't be the first time Apple has hired people instead of buying a company.
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    burnsideburnside Posts: 17unconfirmed, member
    LOL. We were beta testers for that Otto lock. Poorly thought out from the start. AND they thought $700 would fly? After months of testing and feedback, they offered to SELL us the beta lock for $300. Delusional till the end.
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