Want to start using Apple's HomeKit home automation for iPhone and iPad? Here's everything you need to know!
Just getting started with HomeKit or recently purchased your first HomeKit-enabled accessory? Awesome! You've just bought into one of the most secure, most easy-to-use connected home platforms — especially if you're using an iOS device like an iPhone or iPad. Now, while Apple's take on the connected home is designed to be simple and secure, it can still be a little daunting. That's why we've put together this guide: to give you all the information you'll need (and then some!) to set up and use HomeKit-enabled accessories and apps.
Don't worry, you'll be controlling your home with Siri and the iOS Home app in no time!
How HomeKit works
What the heck is HomeKit and how does it work? Fair question. When you buy a connected home accessory that works with Apple HomeKit, you're buying a product that's been tested by Apple for both security and functionality. HomeKit is a framework that connects your home automation products and lets you control them with your voice, via Siri, and your taps, via the Home app for iOS.
Here's an example: Say you buy Elgato's Eve Room, a HomeKit-enabled product that monitors a room's air quality, temperature, and humidity. After you perform an initial setup process, Apple's HomeKit framework securely connects the accessory to your iOS devices and lets you access its sensors (air quality, temperature, and humidity) in HomeKit-enabled apps and via Siri.
You can learn more about how HomeKit operates here:
Should you use HomeKit?
HomeKit has improved quite a bit since its introduction in 2014; at this point I can absolutely recommend going all-in on a HomeKit-enabled home.
HomeKit accessories: What's available and our reviews
Interested in outfitting your home with HomeKit but don't know what to buy? Here are some links to currently-available HomeKit items along with our reviews.
- Here are all the HomeKit devices you can buy
- Apple's list of HomeKit-approved devices
- Review: Philips Hue Lights
How to set up your HomeKit accessories
Once you've gotten a HomeKit accessory or two, you'll want to set them up with your house. Here's our complete guide to hooking your accessories up to HomeKit; adding rooms, zones, and scenes; and sharing your HomeKit access with guests and family members.
- How to set up your accessories with HomeKit
- How to add rooms, zones, and scenes to your HomeKit house
- How to share HomeKit access with other people, guests, or housemates
How to control your HomeKit accessories with apps and Siri
The best part of Apple's HomeKit framework is being able to control all your apps in one place. Here's how you can use Siri and third-party apps to truly become the master of your HomeKit house.
- How to use Siri with your HomeKit accessories
- The Home app is the program Apple should have shipped with HomeKit
How to access your HomeKit accessories outside of your home
Want to change your lights while you're on vacation? Here's what you need to know about HomeKit and remote access.
Troubleshooting HomeKit
Having trouble setting up your HomeKit system? Here's our full list of troubleshooting tips and recommendations.
- How to transfer your old Hue lights to your new HomeKit bridge
- How to troubleshoot your HomeKit accessories
More helpful HomeKit links
If you still have questions about HomeKit or want to chat with some fellow HomeKit owners, check out our HomeKit forums and our other HomeKit articles!
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