One of the problems with HomeKit, Apple's home automation system, is that there aren't too many different types of accessories to suit, they have a higher price there are alternatives available for Alexa and Google Assistant. However, this trend is changing slightly due to manufacturers such as IKEA or Aqara.
Aqara is a type of home automation product related to Xiaomi and that it's compatible with Apple HomeKit since launching a new gateway a few months ago, so all door and window sensors, movements, plugs, temperatures and the like can be integrated with the Casa application found on the company's mobile devices. Aqara app update brings new accessories that are compatible with HomeKit.
From dynamic sensors to light to air conditioning controllers
As reported Home News, 1.7.1 Aqara application is showing new devices coming soon with HomeKit support, but only If an iOS device is used and the program is set in HomeKit mode, obviously.
Some of those already known are the T1 / T1 sensor, the T1 transmission sensor, the door and T1 sensor, and the T1 water leak sensor. But those who had no news and Sensor for Receiving Light, a version of My Sensation of Light recently released; the M1S Hub, which is believed to be the expected M2 Hub version, though the difference is unknown.
Another device, simply labeled as P3, looks like an upgraded version of Emissions controller. And some of the most anticipated users have come up with that Smart G2H camera. New smart keys were also discovered, Door Lock HL and Door Lock DQ1, which looks exactly like the Aqara Door Lock N100. latest news B1S Curtain controller, and the T1 type of Roller Shade Controller.
It is not yet known when they will be available these machines also if they can be legally purchased in Spain or they will have to re-import websites to import.