06-06-2014, 06:21:35
(Dieser Beitrag wurde zuletzt bearbeitet: 06-06-2014, 06:23:32 von CooperCologne.)
Ganz genau genommen ist es doch eine API, welche ein neues Protokoll zur Verfügung stellt. So zumindest hört sich das für mich in der Pressemitteilung an:
"HomeKit delivers a common protocol, secure pairing and the ability to easily control individual or groups of devices throughout the house including integration with Siri. For example, you can tell Siri you are “going to bed” and it could dim the lights, lock your doors, close the garage door and set the thermostat. “We are excited to be part of the next step in making home automation a reality, in a safe and integrated way,” said Eric Rondolat, CEO, Philips Lighting. “HomeKit will allow us to further enhance the Philips Hue lighting experience by making it simpler to securely pair devices throughout the house and control them using Siri.”
aus Pressemitteilung Apple 2.6.2014
Das SDK ist für meine Begriffe das ganze Paket, inkl. Xcode IDE, iOS Simulator, etc...
"HomeKit delivers a common protocol, secure pairing and the ability to easily control individual or groups of devices throughout the house including integration with Siri. For example, you can tell Siri you are “going to bed” and it could dim the lights, lock your doors, close the garage door and set the thermostat. “We are excited to be part of the next step in making home automation a reality, in a safe and integrated way,” said Eric Rondolat, CEO, Philips Lighting. “HomeKit will allow us to further enhance the Philips Hue lighting experience by making it simpler to securely pair devices throughout the house and control them using Siri.”
aus Pressemitteilung Apple 2.6.2014
Das SDK ist für meine Begriffe das ganze Paket, inkl. Xcode IDE, iOS Simulator, etc...
1 Innogy Smarthome Zentrale, Fußbodenheizung, diverse UP-Schalter, Dimmer, Taster, Bewegungsmelder, Fenster/Türkontakte, Philips Hue, Netatmo, Anbindung von Sonos, Nuki Smartlock und LaMetric Time, Neato Botvac D5 Connected