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Apple Considered Adding a Camera to the HomePod Years Ago

Apple considered launching a HomePod with a camera and additional sensors years before the upcoming "HomePad" device, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports.

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In a detailed profile of Apple's hardware engineering chief John Ternus, Gurman revealed that Apple considered adding a camera and a more advanced array of sensors to the original ‌HomePod‌, which was announced in 2017. Ternus apparently believed that the additional capabilities would push up development costs and decided to cancel the features as a result.

Ternus was said to be reluctant to invest deeply in smart home devices when the first leading products from Amazon and Google arrived on the market around a decade ago. He subsequently took "some responsibility" for Apple falling behind in the smart home category.

Now, Ternus is leading Apple's efforts to re-establish itself in the smart home market with three new products, including an AI-powered smart home hub with facial recognition (J490), a small sensor for managing home security (J450), and a robotic device (J595). The smart home hub, dubbed "HomePad" in some reports, is expected to launch in the fall of 2026.

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Top Rated Comments

1 hour ago at 06:22 am
For what reason? These things flopped anyway. Adding more spy ware wouldn’t change it. It was too expensive and the main feature was bad. Also the era of smart assistants is over. I see more and more people ditching their smart speakers.
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1 hour ago at 06:20 am
"He subsequently took "some responsibility" for Apple falling behind in the smart home category."

How on Earth can that be substantiated? Did he send an email of apology to the rest of the leadership team and Gurman got hold of it? Did he agree to forgo his annual bonus? The amount of sensationalist drivel that comes out of Gurman's mouth that's being published as gospel by everyone beggars belief. I read the entire article and there's literally nothing that's actual, substantial news.
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55 minutes ago at 06:35 am
Just make a doorbell.
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1 hour ago at 06:29 am
Why in the world would anybody want or need to put a camera on a speaker? If I were actually in the market for a speaker like a HomePod, a camera would be a deal killer for me. We have too many cameras everywhere as it is, and many of them, we don't know about. I could keep this rant on cameras going on, but I will stop.
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diego Avatar
1 hour ago at 06:29 am

For what reason? These things flopped anyway. Adding more spy ware wouldn’t change it. It was too expensive and the main feature was bad. Also the era of smart assistants is over. I see more and more people ditching their smart speakers.
Totally agree... with everything coming out about surveillance tech there is definitely a trend towards less "smart" devices. I could never imagine having a face recognition device at my door.
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