On HomeKit Insider, there are HomePod Mini 2 stories, Nanoleaf track lighting, and devices in Matter 1.5.

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Your network breaks down the latest episode of the HomeKit Insider Podcast to talk about the rumors surrounding the HomePod tiny 2 and HomePod 3 as well as the new system light from Nanoleaf, the leaked Hub 3 from SwitchBot, and more. The bulk of the season is spent focusing on Apple’s efforts with the HomePod small 2 and HomePod 3. We dive into new features, technology updates, and other enhancements that both rumored to debut this year. &# 13; While the 2025 crop of HomePods will have designs that are currently on the market, rumors claim that better audio, improved Siri, and new internal chips will all be on the way. 13: We delve into the rest of the information for the week after covering the stories. Additionally, Nanoleaf unveiled its new system lights earlier this year. The Nanoleaf system lights are mounted behind your screen and operate over USB-C. They support both PC and Mac software and you synchronize with one another to create powerful results when combined with software on your computer. Data discovered on Github also points to possible cameras being used in the Matter 1.5 release. There is still time for this to change, but it looks like at least streaming aid might be introduced. It is anticipated in the springtime. &# 13, On the CSA website, SwitchBot is working on an updated version of its hub. The SwitchBot Hub 3 has a new style with an integrated handle that can be used to control internet, air conditioning, or other devices. Lastly, Signify has launched the Datura column in the US after first contacting the EU. These ceiling-mounted lamps come in rectangular, square, and group forms. There are both forward and downward-facing lamps built in that are freely controllable. They both have aid for Matter and Apple Home. Nanoleaf computer lights, &# 13
Matter devices: 1. 5
Second Reality Matter key
SwitchBot Hub 3
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