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Smart home CE S special

The 2018 Consumer Electronic­s Show included plenty of new gear to smarten up your home

- BY CLIFF JOSEPH

This year’s Consumer Electronic­s Show had plenty of new gear to smarten up your Apple home. We share highlights in security, lighting, and speakers.

The smart home is all about making life easier or more comfortabl­e, and amidst all the silly gadgets that were on show at CES there were lots of more practical devices, too. LG’s Cloi robot may have been a bit of a disaster, but the company makes lots of other household appliances, ranging from air conditioni­ng systems to ovens, fridges, and TV sets, and its ThinQ artificial intelligen­ce system is designed to link all those devices together and create a truly smart home. LG is even taking on Siri and Apple TV, by using Amazon’s Alexa in its ThinQ TVs so that you can tell the TV to change the channel or mute the volume whenever an annoying celebrity is on.

Cleaning is a tedious chore for everyone, so we appreciate­d Roomba’s announceme­nt of an updated range of robot vacuum cleaners, which can zoom around your home, cleaning the floors as they go. The latest model, the Braava Jet ($199.99), can even squirt some soapy water on mud, wine, or other tricky stains and mop them up for you.

HomeKit strikes back

With Apple’s HomePod being so slow to make a public appearance, Amazon has managed to gather support for its Echo speakers and Alexa voice assistant from many manufactur­ers and products. An unexpected use of voice technology comes from WD’s MyCloud Home NAS drive, which now uses Alexa to let you select and play music and other files stored on the hard drive. We asked WD about plans to work with Siri, and we’re still waiting for a reply.

However, CES also gave us signs that Apple’s HomeKit is finally starting to build up some momentum, too. And now that HomePod is finally here, it could be

that 2018 is the year that HomeKit and Siri get their moment in the spotlight.

Security has always been the most popular category of smart home products, and there were a number of new HomeKit-compatible security cameras and other devices on show at CES. Perhaps the biggest Applerelat­ed news came with Netgear’s announceme­nt that it’s adding HomeKit support to its Arlo Baby camera ($199.99). The company also told us it has plans to bring HomeKit to other models in the Arlo range, which will be a big boost for Apple’s tech given Netgear’s strong position in the security market.

Meanwhile, Somfy has gone outdoors with its weatherpro­of security camera, and thrown in HomeKit support and an ear-splitting 110dB alarm too, though that won’t be available until summer. Hive’s new View camera (single camera $199.99) doesn’t include HomeKit support, but is already on sale in the US. It’s also designed to work with other Hive products, such as its thermostat­s, lights, and security sensors — and it looks really stylish, too.

Ring’s CES offering was two new versions of its outdoor Stick Up camera (from $179), along with a new range of Beam security lights, which can be placed outdoors in the garden or on a porch and linked to its security cameras and alarms. Ring is also planning a full-scale home security system for later in 2018 that will include water sensors and smoke alarms, along with cameras, lights, and doorbells.

Ring’s video doorbells weren’t updated at CES, but a number of other companies had smart doorbells and locks on show. There are some important points to watch out for here, though. Yale has been announcing smart locks and HomeKit support for years, so we’re not really holding our breath for those anymore. August announced that its Smart Locks will now offer an

Belkin Wemo Bridge

Belkin’s popular Wemo range includes smart lights, switches, and plugs, but they haven’t supported HomeKit in the past. At CES, Belkin announced the $39.99 Wemo Bridge, which plugs into your Wi-Fi router and adds some HomeKit smarts to existing Wemo devices. If you’ve invested in Belkin’s accessorie­s but prefer your new purchases to work with HomeKit, this can save you replacing your existing hardware.

alternativ­e to Amazon’s controvers­ial Key service by allowing Deliv drivers to enter your home using a one-time entry code. It remains to be seen whether consumers will be confident enough in the tech to use this system.

Elsewhere, the Aussies at Swann have come up with a new Smart Video Doorbell ($130). Compatibil­ity with wired and wireless networks makes it easy to place anywhere you want. You can even use voice commands to tell it to open the door — although, sadly, using only Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant right now.

Smart hubs

The trouble with smart devices is that they tend to be a lot more expensive than their more traditiona­l counterpar­ts — a single smart light bulb can cost $20 or more — but CES turned up some interestin­g products that attempt to provide a more affordable solution. Belkin’s Wemo Bridge has been selling like hotcakes since its launch at CES (see “Belkin Wemo Bridge”), but this works only with Belkin’s own Wemo products to make them HomeKit-compatible.

However, a company called Lightwave ( lightwaver­f.com) has come up with a more versatile RF-based alternativ­e, which is available in the UK now and may be coming to the US soon. You need to buy the company’s Link Plus hub (roughly $180 — make sure it’s the new second-gen model, which supports HomeKit as well). The hub can then be used to control Lightwave’s extensive range of plugs, thermostat­s, and light switches, which are mostly priced around the $50 mark. These devices can control your existing, non-smart lights, power sockets, and boilers, so you can make your home a whole lot smarter without spending a small fortune.

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So adorable… Netgear’s Arlo Baby camera nails clever but cute. Toddlers will want to play with it, though.
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Already using some Wemo accessorie­s? Add the new Wemo Bridge and you can connect them to Apple’s Home app.
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Hive’s View security cam works with other Hive products, and is one of the most stylish cams we’ve seen.

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