9to5Mac introduces its new features to HomeKit

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9to5Mac introduces its new features to HomeKit

9to5Mac, features, HomeKit, introduces


9to5Mac has started to reveal more details about iOS 14 issues with other Apple products, which is an indication that they should also benefit from the critical filtering from Apple Park's laboratories. Among other things, the medium has been exposed what progress will HomeKit have on iOS 14.

Night Shift on bright lights, item recognition and HomePod development

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The first one will be & # 39; Night Shift & # 39; smart lighting type, which would change the temperature of the light bulbs automatically as the hours passed to alleviate the tiredness of our eyes. Cold daytime lights were going to warm up at night, as we already have on the screens of Macs, iPhones and iPads.

Another trick would be the ability to know see faces, animals, cars and things from cameras with HomeKit. So, if, for example, what goes on the balcony of our entrance is a neighbor's cat, perhaps a notification on our phone is not required to notify you of walking near our door.

Also, tvOS 14 will have a new direct mode for permanently set the HomePod speaker as a sound output of television. It's something that would like to resolve a random connection sometimes that happens when we do that with tvOS 13, and that might make HomePods useful as an alternative to the sound bar.

These things, if they are true and if they do not tolerate delays, we will see this fall with the final release of iOS 14. It will be time to wait.

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