For
months
now,
there
have
been
rumors
about
a
smart
home
display
Apple
is
supposedly
working
on.
Now
Bloomberg’s
Mark
Gurman
says
the
display
will
be
wall-mounted
and
control
smart
home
devices,
attend
video
calls,
and
more,
similar
to
the
Amazon
Echo
Hub,
and
works
on
its
own
but
requires
an
iPhone
to
complete
the
initial
setup.
The
iPad-like
device,
which
will
reportedly
be
available
as
soon
as
next
March,
has
a
six-inch
display
with
thick
edges,
a
built-in
camera,
a
rechargeable
battery,
and
speakers,
according
to
Gurman.
The
plan
is
to
have
Siri
and
Apple
Intelligence
voice
control
support
as
well.
If
the
rumors
are
true,
the
smart
display
will
offer
a
centralized
way
to
control
HomeKit-compatible
lights,
security
cameras,
sensors,
thermostats,
and
more.
Apple
may
also
have
a
plan
to
build
out
its
smart
home
ecosystem
with
even
more
products,
as
supply-chain
analyst
Ming-Chi
Kuo
just
reported
that
the
company
aims
to
start
producing
a
smart
home
camera
in
2026.
Apple
has
reportedly
created
multiple
bases
for
the
smart
display,
so
it
can
hang
on
the
wall
or
sit
on
a
countertop
using
a
stand
with
extra
speakers
(like
the
dock-equipped
Google
Pixel
Tablet)
and
run
a
new
operating
system
that
“looks
like
a
blend
of
the
Apple
Watch
operating
system
and
the
iPhone’s
recently
launched
StandBy
mode.”
Apple’s
rumored
smart
home
display
sounds
similar
to
the
dock-able
Google
Pixel
Tablet.Photo
by
Dan
Seifert
/
The
Verge
The
display
will
reportedly
use
sensors
to
detect
how
close
a
person
is
to
the
screen,
allowing
it
to
adjust
what
it’s
showing
based
on
how
far
away
someone
is.
Apple’s
display
is
also
rumored
to
support
the
company’s
Handoff
feature
that
lets
users
continue
tasks
across
different
devices.
The
device
will
reportedly
be
available
in
silver
and
black,
and
Gurman
says
the
company
is
also
working
on
a
more
expensive
version
with
a
robotic
arm
that
can
tilt
and
spin
its
screen.
The
Verge
reached
out
to
Apple
with
a
request
for
comment
but
didn’t
immediately
hear
back.
The
smart
display
might
even
be
like
the
Amazon
Echo
Hub,
which
you
can
mount
on
the
wall.Photo
by
Jennifer
Pattison
Tuohy
/
The
Verge
(Originally posted by Emma Roth)
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