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In a bold move to enhance its presence in the smart home market, Apple is reportedly developing a cutting-edge smart doorbell that will feature advanced facial recognition technology, reminiscent of the Face ID system used in its iPhones. According to Mark Gurman from Bloomberg News, this innovative device will wirelessly connect to a deadbolt lock, allowing it to unlock the door for residents simply by scanning their faces.While Apple has previously dipped its toes into the smart home segment with offerings like Apple TV, HomePod mini, and HomeKit, this upcoming doorbell signifies a more pronounced commitment to home security. Gurman points out that the smart home market has long been dominated by Amazon and Google, evident by the prevalence of Ring doorbells and Google Nest devices. By emphasizing user privacy, Apple aims to distinguish itself as a trustworthy alternative for homeowners concerned about their security footage.This new product could also drive increased iCloud subscriptions, given that users will require storage for their recorded video footage. Known for its sleek designs and intuitive interfaces, Apple's entry into the doorbell market could offer a smooth integration with existing Apple devices and HomeKit features. Envision receiving an alert on your Apple Watch when someone rings your doorbell and unlocking it effortlessly using your iPhone—a seamless experience that Apple users would surely cherish.
The Ecobee Smart Doorbell Camera works with Apple's Homekit | Image credit — Ecobee