Apple has long been rumored to improve its smart home device line -up with a new tabletop device that can revolve around the user’s desk and has a robotic arm. However, before this desired device is introduced to the market, the capertino -based tech giant can introduce a version of a lower -down version that reduces multiple market properties to maintain low -cost tags. An experienced journalist claims that the desired smart home hub can start its own by the end of the year, equipped with a tablet -like display, camera, support for Apple Intelligence, and a new operating system (OS).
Apple’s new smart home hub launch
According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gorman, Apple’s smart home hub, whose code name is J595, is a robotic arm, a part of its plans to introduce AI-Centric devices. With an iPad screen size, a robotic arm can be attached at the end of the desired device, which has the ability to rotate on the user’s desk. The journalist claims that Apple’s purpose is to include the “unique AI personality” in the device and when he wanted to get it in the markets soon, these plans have achieved a success.
However, this does not mean that the company’s plans have been saved. In the meantime, according to Gorman, a lower -end version of the smart home device will be launched by the end of the year. With the code name J490, it is reported to come with a form element with a 7 -inch screen that appears like a square iPad. The top is a camera, while it can also be supported for internal speakers, built -in battery, and Apple Intelligence features.
The journalist claims that this desired device can act like AI wall tablet, which helps users control with the touch interface, which is a mixture of Wachos itself that strengthens Apple Watch and iPhone standby mode. The iPhone maker is also reported at the launch of the new OS Dubbed Homo.
This year, after its launch, the Tabletop Smart Home Device will be introduced with the robot arm “one or two years later”. To prepare the production of the time, it is said that Apple has reduced some of the features that we can see in its future repetition. Although official details are still wrapped up, the company aims to make a name in the smart home device market after losing Amazon and Google’s choice, which offers Alexa and Nest’s equipment respectively.


