In this post, we continue our series on HomeKit automations exploring location-based automations for when people leave a location. These have a lot in common with the people arrive automations, but there is a lot of useful content here.
This is the first in a series that we’ll be doing over the coming weeks and months that is all about my favorite part of HomeKit and home automation in general and that is, well, automations. This post explores what we can do in HomeKit when people arrive to a location.
HomeKit is fun for the whole family! Invite friends, let your neighbors in to drop off the mail and rummage through your cabinets while you’re on vacation, allow the cleaning crew access, or give temporary access to the plumber, all by following the simple steps outlined in the post.
We’ve looked at adding accessories and putting those accessories into rooms, groups, and zones, but
Customizing wallpapers for the Home tab and rooms in Apple’s Home app is a great way to addpersonality to Apple’s Home app and in this post we show you how to do it.
Everybody wants to be part of a group and your HomeKit accessories are no different. This pose will walk you through how to add accessories to a group in Apple’s Home app.
Here’s another quick tip tutorial on how to add zones in HomeKit and a couple of things you can do with them.
Here’s another quick tip on different ways to add a room to your home using the Home app. This can help better organize your devices as you start to grow your connected home.
Customizing color and temperature rpesets is a great wCay to ensure that your lights all have the same hue when building scenes.
Getting started with HomeKit? Add and remove accessories in Apple’s Home app quickly and easily.