Apple, Face ID and The doorbell
SiliconANGLE · 2d
Apple reportedly eyes home security market with face-scanning smart doorbell
Along with selling security cameras, Apple is also allegedly developing a smart doorbell with advanced facial features that wirelessly connects to a deadbolt lock. Users with the doorbell can gain entry by scanning their faces, similar to FaceID on iPhones.
9to5Mac · 3d
An Apple smart doorbell would be a sure-fire winner – for all of us
The average non-techy person has no idea about HomeKit security standards, but they do trust Apple. So if Apple starts selling smart home hardware – especially the scarier stuff, like cameras and locks – then way more people are going to be happy buying it.
Beebom · 3d
Apple’s next Big Smart Home Move Is Reported to Be a Smart Doorbell with Face ID Support
According to the latest reports, Apple is working on a smart doorbell and lock system with Face ID. The smart home doorbell might be equipped with Apple's rumored Wi-Fi chip, which is said to have Secure Enclave to protect user data. The device is still in the development stages and is likely to hit the market by the end of 2025.
Redmond Pie · 2d
Face ID-Enabled Smart Doorbell From Apple In The Works
The rumored smart doorbell would take Apple’s Face ID tech beyond phones and iPads. It’s designed to scan faces and work with third-party deadbolts, unlocking your door automatically for approved residents. Think of it as Face ID for your home where you just walk up, get recognized, and step inside.
Hindustan Times Tech · 2d
Apple plans to develop a face id-enabled smart doorbell: Here’s when and what to expect
The new smart doorbell could work with existing third-party HomeKit smart locks, allowing seamless integration for users already within Apple's ecosystem. Alternatively, Apple may partner with a smart lock manufacturer to offer a complete system at launch.
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